The Best Gaming Monitor, Acer Predator Z301CTCurved Gaming Monitor With Tobii Eye-Tracking

Jan 07, 2017 09:20 PM EST | Carl Anthony Teves

Just before the opening of the 2017 CES floor show, Acer has recently announced their new ultrawide monitor with an eye tracking functionality. The company named their new product The Predator Z301CT. The company carefully designed it with a 30- inch ultrawide monitor equipped with Tobii eye tracking technology.

This new technology is the monitor that all gamers are waiting for. Gamers will not anymore turn the right stick or move the mouse for them to control the camera, they just simply need to turn their head and in game-view will move as it detects the movement of the gamers eyes.

When it comes on the specs side, the Z301CT has a curved screen 2.56x1,080- pixel resolution and also has a 200HZ refresh rate. Vertical and Horizontal viewing angles are both 178 degrees and have a response time of 4ms.

Meanwhile, Acer has announced that the Tobii eye tracking is now supported by 45 games and that includes the game Elite: Dangerous, Watch Dogs 2, Deus Ex, and Assassin's Creed: Syndicate and much more.  Some reports on social media and forums stated that the technology was more functional for scanning the environment rather than aiming.

Acer's eye-tracking technology also offers a different way to interact with the gaming environment. By just looking at the side of the screen, the camera angles easily rotates.

The new Z301CT monitor has two built-in 3W speakers and has a very appealing standard array of input/output connectors. Having a DisplayPort v1.2a HDMI v1.4 four USB connectors and audio out jack.

The Acer monitors are already available in countries like Europe, Middle East, and Asia which had its debut in December of 2016. It's already confirmed that the Acer Z301CT will be also making its debut in North America in February for $899. This new Acer technology will surely excite all fans and video game addicts.

 

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