acer Predator Gaming Monitor | 27" WQHD now $519.99, down from $649.99
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Save $130 on the Acer Predator 27-inch WQHD gaming monitor with rare G-SYNC Pulsar tech, now at its lowest price ever of $519.99.
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acer Predator Gaming Monitor | 27" WQHD now $519.99, down from $649.99
Down $130 from the usual price.
NVIDIA's G-SYNC Pulsar tech is still rare in monitors under $600, which makes this deal worth a close look. acer Predator Gaming Monitor | 27" WQHD drops to $519.99 - save $130. That 20% cut drops it below the 30-day average of $578.72 and ties the all-time low.
For just $519.99, down from its list price of $649.99. This is the lowest price on record for the XB273U F5. The 90-day average sits at $587.79, and the 180-day average is $600.76, so this is a genuine outlier, not a routine fluctuation.
The XB273U F5 is a 27-inch IPS panel with 2560 x 1440 WQHD resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio. The zero-frame design trims the bezels for a cleaner multi-monitor setup.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Pulsar is the headline feature here -- variable frequency strobing that delivers perceived motion clarity equivalent to over 1000Hz, eliminating stutter without the usual brightness hit. You also get G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive Technology that auto-adjusts brightness and color temperature to match room lighting. The 360Hz refresh rate paired with a 0.05ms (G to G) response time keeps gameplay fluid with minimal ghosting. Color coverage hits DCI-P3 90% with Delta E<2 accuracy, and connectivity includes 1x DP 1.4 and 2x HDMI 2.1.
Competitive gamers who need every frame advantage possible. The 360Hz refresh rate and G-SYNC Pulsar combo targets esports players and anyone sensitive to motion blur. The WQHD resolution keeps image detail high without demanding as much GPU power as 4K, making it a practical fit for mid-to-high-end gaming rigs. Casual or single-player-focused gamers can find capable 1440p displays for less, but they won't match this motion clarity ceiling.
If you're chasing sub-millisecond motion clarity in competitive titles, the G-SYNC Pulsar implementation at this price is the draw. At $519.99, it undercuts the usual street price by roughly $60 and matches the lowest point seen since launch. For esports players on 240Hz or slower panels. This is a meaningful upgrade worth acting on now.

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