Save 27% on an Acer Nitro Xbmiiphx 31.5″ Curved Monitor

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Looking for something a little bit different with your gaming experience? You may have found what you’re looking for with the Acer Nitro Xbmiiphx 31.5″ Curved Monitor. It’s a curved zero-frame monitor that allows you to focus on nothing else but your gameplay. It’s Full HD and has Adaptive Sync-Technology, a 240Hz refresh rate, and 1ms VRB.

This 31.5″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) is an LED widescreen monitor with Adaptive-Synch Technology and is 1500r curved with a brightness of 300 cd/m2, 72% msc. It will allow you to completely immerse yourself in your game, or your work, if you so desire.

Acer Nitro Curved Gaming Monitor Zeroframe

A rapid refresh rate of 240Hz in the Acer Nitro Xbmiiphx Curved Monitor allows for ultra-smooth viewing. You’ll have better, faster reactions, thanks to the faster frame rendering and lower input lag. The Adaptive-Sync Technology provides a 1ms response time to match your graphics card. It all leads to a smooth, tear-free experience.

The 1500R curved screen and cinematic 16:9 aspect ratio will fill your peripheral vision to surround you with the action, which is enhanced more with the narrow-bezel ZeroFrame design. Choose your desired gaming or non-gaming mode, including action, racing, and sports, allowing you to not have to waste time adjusting buttons.

Take $80 off the price of this 31.5″ monitor and pay just $219.99. Also be sure to check out the cheaper price of a very similar 31.5″ monitor and the prices of two 27″ monitors.

Acer Nitro Xbmiiphx 31.5″ Curved Monitor

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