Acer is stepping deeper into the pro display space at CES 2026 with the ProDesigner PE320QX, a 32-inch 6K monitor aimed squarely at creatives who want high resolution and accurate color—without being tied to Apple’s ecosystem.
The PE320QX uses a 32-inch IPS panel with a 6,016 × 3,384 resolution and a standard 60Hz refresh rate. Response time is rated at 4ms GtG. Peak brightness reaches 600 nits, which should be enough for HDR workflows, though this is clearly more of a color-first display than a contrast monster.

Color performance is where Acer is putting the emphasis. The panel covers 98% of DCI-P3 and 99% of Adobe RGB, targeting photographers, designers, and video editors. It relies on 8-bit + FRC rather than native 10-bit color, which is fairly common in this category and unlikely to be a dealbreaker for most users.
Connectivity is generous. You get DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and dual USB4 ports—one delivering up to 100W of power for laptop charging, the other capped at 15W. There’s also USB-A, USB-C, a 3.5mm audio jack, and built-in speakers, making the monitor usable as a central hub for a clean desk setup.
In terms of positioning, Acer is clearly eyeing displays like Asus’ ProArt PA32 series and LG’s UltraFine 6K monitors. The difference may come down to price.
Pricing and availability:
Acer says the ProDesigner PE320QX will launch in parts of Europe between July and September 2026, priced at €1,499. That undercuts several existing 6K options. Pricing for other regions hasn’t been shared yet.
On paper, it looks like a solid, no-nonsense 6K option. Not flashy, but potentially very practical for professionals who just want pixels, ports, and dependable color.
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