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Acer's $350 OLED Gaming Monitor: A Disruptive Move or a Fleeting Trend?
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Acer's $350 OLED Gaming Monitor: A Disruptive Move or a Fleeting Trend?

Acer's new 27-inch OLED gaming monitor, priced at just $350, challenges the long-held belief that high-performance OLED displays must cost over $400. With 144Hz refresh rates and G-Sync compatibility, it raises...

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