
Acer’s Predator X27U OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to $350
The Acer Predator X27U has dropped to approximately $350 on Amazon, marking one of the lowest prices yet for a high-refresh-rate OLED gaming display from a major manufacturer.
The discount reflects a broader shift within the gaming monitor market, where OLED panels are increasingly entering lower price brackets following aggressive pricing moves from brands including Dell and Alienware earlier in 2026.
QD-OLED Panel Targets Competitive PC Gaming
The Predator X27U features a 27-inch QD-OLED panel with a 2560×1440 resolution, commonly viewed as the current balance point between visual clarity and gaming performance for desktop PC setups.
The monitor also includes a 240Hz refresh rate aimed at competitive gaming, alongside an extremely fast 0.03ms response time designed to minimize motion blur and input delay.
Support for AMD FreeSync Premium is included as well, helping reduce screen tearing and improve frame synchronization during gameplay.
Compared to many premium OLED gaming monitors launched over the past two years, the Predator X27U focuses primarily on core display performance rather than additional premium features.
Minimalist Design Helps Lower Pricing
Unlike some higher-end gaming displays, the monitor avoids extra RGB lighting systems, expanded USB hub functionality or advanced smart features.
Connectivity options remain relatively straightforward, including dual DisplayPort connections, HDMI inputs and a headphone jack. Integrated speakers are also included, though external audio solutions are still likely to offer significantly better performance for most users.
The simplified approach appears to be part of Acer’s strategy to reduce costs while maintaining flagship-level panel specifications.
OLED Market Continues Becoming More Affordable
The latest price drop highlights how OLED gaming monitors are gradually moving closer to mainstream pricing territory after years of remaining largely premium products.
Only recently, OLED gaming displays with similar specifications regularly sold for $600 to $1,000 or more. The appearance of multiple 27-inch 1440p OLED monitors around the $350 range suggests competition between manufacturers is accelerating.
Acer also includes a three-year burn-in warranty for the panel, addressing one of the most common concerns surrounding long-term OLED ownership.
Retailers including Amazon and B&H Photo are currently matching the discounted pricing, though it remains unclear how long the promotion will continue.

