








🔥 Level up your game with the Predator Z35P – where ultra-wide meets ultra-smooth!
The Acer Predator Z35P is a 35-inch ultra-wide curved gaming monitor featuring a 3440x1440 QHD VA panel, 100Hz refresh rate (overclockable to 120Hz), 4ms response time, and NVIDIA G-Sync certification. Designed for immersive, tear-free gaming, it offers extensive connectivity including HDMI, DisplayPort, and a USB hub, making it a powerhouse for professional gamers and multitasking pros alike.








| Brand | acer |
| Product Dimensions | 84.44 x 30.89 x 57.91 cm; 12.5 kg |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Item model number | UM.CZ1EE.P01 |
| Manufacturer | Acer |
| Series | Predator Z35P |
| Colour | Black/Red |
| Standing screen display size | 35 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Wattage | 51 watts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Item Weight | 12.5 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
Glad I bought it
I previously had a 27inch 4k screen (along with another 1440p 27inch screen. My main use is for gaming, mainly strategy type games, board games, card games but also flight sims and driving games, though I mainly use a 50inch tv for these (all on pc).For some reason it took a nearly 2 months to be delivered (probably due to Covid).Setting up the cables was straight forward though I did have some problems getting the sound to work (I mainly use a 5.1 surround system, but this is geared up for playing on the tv which is away to the side of my desk so I only get sound coming to my right ear). Eventually got it working, partly problems possibly from the pc end but had to turn off the monitor and disconnect to get it finally working. Sound output via the Jack was disappointing, very weak, this has been noted on the forums, I’m not too bothered, the in built sound is sufficient for my needs.You do need a big desk ( I still have a 27inch monitor to the side). Plenty of adjustment is available on the stand.Now my eyes are getting a bit old(62 years) so all I can say about the picture is that it looks great. I know people complain about ‘bleeding’ and is it black enough etc, but for me all I’m bothered about is how it looks while I am using it. The extra width is fantastic for some games such as filed of glory 2, no more panning the camera from side to side, the whole battlefield is on the screen, brilliant! FPS games (which I am now useless at) also gain from the extra width. G-Sync works very well, no tearing seen yet! My PC is about 5 years old with an i5 4670k (slightly overclocked) and a GTX 980ti and I have had no problems ‘powering’ the monitor.Surfing the internet is fine, though the writing is on the small side for me, but you can have two or three windows open at a time! (I use the other monitor sometimes as well).So I am very happy with my purchase (it actually went up in price before I received it, so another plus!) and can certainly recommend it for people interested in getting the most out of their pc and have some spare cash!
M**Z
Awesome VA panel, highly recommended
Epicness of ultrawide shocked me. Immersion coming from this monitor is stunning, compared to my old 24 inch full HD. I noticed it especially when i was forced to go back to old monitor during holidays abroad... Felt like im blind. VA panel is nice, very deep blacks, it may be worse than IPS in terms of colours, but at least You wont experience lottery with famous "IPS glow" effect. Support from games is very good, like 95% of titles i played in past few weeks working with this resolution (3440x1440) perfectly, both multiplayers and singleplayers. Personally i prefer ultrawide to 4K, aspect ratio of 21:9 compared to 16:9 screens feels much better. I paired it with GTX 1080Ti, everything is perfectly smooth, rarely going below 100 FPS which is this monitor max non-overclocked G-sync limit. About the 120 Hz feature. I can confirm its working, however in many titles im getting black or violet "smearing" effect, regardless of Overdrive setting. That just means 120Hz refresh rate is a bit too fast for this VA panel and it "overshoots" colours (This effect is also called "inverse ghosting") Thats why i've taken one star down. It has not bothered me much, and at 100Hz i've not noticed such problems. If You can get this monitor on sale for around 700-750, its in my opinion pretty decent screen.
T**R
Brilliant monitor!
Excellent monitor easily the best ultrawide out there now. I've had a pg348q for well over a year and the colours are similar (some better some worse) the viewing angles are not all that different. And things like IPS glow which was rather annoying on the Asus are non existent because of the VA panel.Super smooth at 120hz which mine overclocks to without an issue and yes I can notice 100-120hz (120-144 not so much) so it certainly is a nice aspect and it helps. Plus it has a tighter curve which is also a lot nicer and more immersive than the x34 and pg348q.I have a 1080Ti and it doesn't have much issue running this and is by far the best gaming experience you can have.No crazy flashy Christmas lights on it just a nice sleek design which I really like.Only downsides I would say is the original mount and stand is a little wobbly. It would probably annoy me if I didn't have a sturdy solid table for it to sit on.
T**B
Amazing monitor, provided you have the ability to drive it.
Outstanding colossal monitor, looks fantastic.Minus(?) points are a huge stand but I VESA mounted it on the wall. Speakers are passable but poor compared to the rest of the package.Any other issues I've had have not been due to the monitor but more how you use it (i.e. older games don't like ultrawides) and scaling issues with apps as the text size can be tiny.Also, if you want to drive the monitor at native res with ultra details then a 1080 is pretty much a requirement, you could drop to a 1070 and mess about with lower settings but this is a beast of a monitor to drive, anything less then you won't be getting your moneys worth out of this monster.Picture's compared with my old 24" monitor, if it has to go in a space then measure first, as it's 85cm wide!
S**N
Great for Gaming and Music production.
Awesome Monitor, using for Gaming and Music production. Very immersive, fits OK on 60cm by 100cm desk but a little deeper would allow better posture / wrist support for keyboard work. Got it for under £700 - great value. With this on my desk I don't see any need to go to 4K, which gives more options on graphics cards.
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