Acer Predator X25

The Acer Predator X25 delivers everything a premium 360 Hz monitor should. With best-in-class accuracy out of the box, it doesn’t require any tweaking for a superb image. Contrast is merely average, but its motion clarity and control response are truly on another level.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • 24.5" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen Dual Driver IPS Gaming Zero-Frame Monitor | 2 Speakers, 2 Watts Per Speaker
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC | NVIDIA G-SYNC eSports Mode | NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer
  • Refresh Rate: Up to 360Hz | Response Time: Up to 0.3ms (G to G) | VESA Certified DisplayHDR 400 | Pixel Pitch: 0.28mm | Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
  • Ergonomic Tilt: -5° to 25° | Height Adjustment Range: 4.5" | Swivel: plus/- 20° | Pivot: plus/- 90°
  • Ports: 1 x Display Port 1.4, 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x Audio-out & 3 x USB 3.0 Ports (Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable Included)

PROS

+ + Unparalleled motion clarity at 360 Hz
+ + Nvidia Reflex Latency Analyzer
+ + Out-of-box accuracy
+ + Slick styling and RGB effects
+ + Good build quality

CONS

- Average contrast
- Average motion blur quality
- No extended color

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on April 26, 2021
The Acer Predator X25 delivers everything a premium 360 Hz monitor should. With best-in-class accuracy out of the box, it doesn’t require any tweaking for a superb image. Contrast is merely average, but its motion clarity and control response are truly on another level.
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By PCMag on April 29, 2021
The Acer Predator X25 is an impressive gaming monitor on today's leading edge of display speed, with a 360Hz refresh rate, a bright panel, and a premium price.
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By IGN on April 02, 2021
The Acer Predator X25 may be nearly identical to the other 360Hz displays we've tested, with the same super-smooth refresh rate and incredible color accuracy. But with the addition of the built-in latency analyzer, it's a step above Alienware's more expensive offering, and the RGB backlighting puts it a small notch over Asus' PG259QNR (which also has the Nvidia tool). Ultimately, choosing between those two equally-priced monitors is up to your personal design preferences, and if you can do without the latency analyzer, Asus also has a variant without it that costs $100 less. If you're a more casual esports enthusiasts, look into a 240Hz display like the ASUS TUF VG259QM for a more reasonable price, and if you split your time between esports and more involved single-player games, a 1440p 144Hz display like the ViewSonic Elite XG270QG is probably an overall better choice. But for the most intense esports gamers, Acer is easily among the best monitors you can buy.
90