Acer announces USB-C 4K display geared towards professional image editor's needs [u]
At a live event on Thursday in New York City, PC-centric manufacturer Acer rolled out a 4K USB display aimed at image and video editors with USB-C connectivity and 85W of charging support suitable for the 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro.

At its Acer Next event, the company debuted the 31.5-inch ProDesigner PE320QK monitor. The display is capable of 550 nits at 4K resolution. Additionally, the new display has what the company calls enhanced color gamut supporting 130 percent of the sRGB and 95 percent of the DCI-P3 gamuts in 8 bits. Response time is 4 milliseconds, with a 100 million to 1 contrast ratio.
The inclusion of USB-C as the connection method, plus supplying 85W of power makes it one of the only monitors available that will keep a 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro fully charged while in use. The display also features a removable anti-glare hood.
Update: Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.0 ports, audio out, a DisplayPort 1.2, a USB 3.1 type C input, and four USB 3.1 Type C outputs suitable for peripherals. A pair of 2W speakers are also present.
Pricing and availability are not yet known. At present, there is no product page display on the Acer website.

At its Acer Next event, the company debuted the 31.5-inch ProDesigner PE320QK monitor. The display is capable of 550 nits at 4K resolution. Additionally, the new display has what the company calls enhanced color gamut supporting 130 percent of the sRGB and 95 percent of the DCI-P3 gamuts in 8 bits. Response time is 4 milliseconds, with a 100 million to 1 contrast ratio.
The inclusion of USB-C as the connection method, plus supplying 85W of power makes it one of the only monitors available that will keep a 2016 15-inch MacBook Pro fully charged while in use. The display also features a removable anti-glare hood.
Update: Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.0 ports, audio out, a DisplayPort 1.2, a USB 3.1 type C input, and four USB 3.1 Type C outputs suitable for peripherals. A pair of 2W speakers are also present.
Pricing and availability are not yet known. At present, there is no product page display on the Acer website.
Comments
why does this Acer display need to match the Enzo's reference quality? That's why we have Eizo.
A specrum of quality from totally non-calibrated, consumer-grade to hardware calibrated, high bit per channel displays seems positive. If acer can do better than average at a reasonable price it's more likely that more designers will have something better on their desks in the future than they have now.
I was going to post a snarky comment about the "amazing" design, but now I won't.
Meh, it's a monitor...I never got the people complaining about how ugly a monitor is. It's not like it's coloured puce and orange, or has tassels on the side. It might be a bit dull, but as long as it works, who really cares?
If you're buying $5k+ MP, I would hope you weren't amateur enough to pair it with this POS.
This display is confused in terms of who it's for, has shit build quality that you can see in pictures (you don't even have to see it in real life to know that) and it's specs really aren't anything to brag about. Just bad value for your dollar overall.