As an interesting note, the Predator X34P has received its fair share of launch troubles.

And yes, there is a new panel in the X34P.

The X34P solves this offering native 100 Hz with an added boost up to 120 Hz.

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The other key change to the panel is a more aggressive curve, moving from 3800R to 1900R.

The X34P design has received an overhaul that fixes basically every problem with the original X34.

The toggle makes it so much easier to move around the OSD and make adjustments as necessary.

It’s complemented by three buttons for quick adjustments to input, brightness and display modes.

Most of the additions I never bother using, though you might find something interesting in there.

Acer generally makes accurate claims about the performance of their monitors, and the X34P is no exception.

A contrast ratio of above 1000:1 is maintained throughout the brightness range too, which is good to see.

This is somewhat noticeable when viewing solid colors.