Acer has revealed a 1000Hz gaming monitor at Computex 2026, aimed squarely at the most demanding esports players, particularly Counter-Strike players.

The new monitor, part of Acer's Nitro lineup, is built for both competitive and casual gaming, with the XV273U F5 offering a QHD resolution mode at a 540Hz base refresh rate and a 1080p mode that boosts the refresh rate to 1000Hz. Yes, 1000Hz. There are only a few competitive games that are capable of reaching 1000FPS in-game, and the first that comes to mind is Counter-Strike. I believe this monitor is solely aimed at Counter-Strike and Valorant players.
The 1000Hz model is a bold step forward in the race for speed in the gaming monitor market. While previous 600Hz and 480Hz models were already pushing the limits, Acer is now setting the bar even higher. With the introduction of a 1000Hz IPS gaming monitor and the unveiling of a 4K 360Hz gaming monitor from MS, we can see a broader trend in the PC gaming industry toward aggressive specs, especially for esports titles.

"The 27-inch Acer Nitro XV273U F5 monitor allows gamers to easily experience competitive-level smoothness. This model supports a clear QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 540 Hz. In HD mode, the Acer Nitro XV273U F5 can also achieve a maximum refresh rate of 1000 Hz through Dynamic Frequency Resolution Technology, delivering ultra-smooth 2D motion graphics and top-tier gaming speeds by increasing the frame rate.
To present vibrant and realistic colors, the Acer Nitro XV273U F5 features 95% DCI-P3 wide color gamut, Delta E < 2 color accuracy, and is VESA DisplayHDR™ 600 certified. Furthermore, this model supports AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, ensuring incredibly smooth visuals. The Acer Nitro XV273U F5 further enhances the visual experience through a high-speed IPS LCD panel, dual backlight design, and VRB Pro technology. The black bezel around the screen contrasts sharply with the white back panel andbase," writes Acer

With these new models, Acer is attempting to position itself as a leader in both performance and innovation. What remains to be seen is whether the 1000Hz monitor will be adopted by the masses or remain a niche product for elite gamers. If I were to put my money on something, I would say it will remain a very niche product purchased only by hardcore competitive gamers who care about nothing but speed.










