Acer introduced new monitors, smart projectors, portable displays and wearable tech at Computex 2026

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At Computex 2026, Acer unveiled a broad range of new visual products designed to power creativity, productivity, entertainment, and personal expression. The new lineup includes professional QD OLED monitors, laser and portable projectors, portable productivity displays, and even a wearable digital accessory. Without further ado, here's everything you need to know.

 

The Acer ProDesigner PE320QK G0

Designed specifically for creators and professionals working with visually demanding workflows, the Acer ProDesigner PE320QK G0 combines professional colour accuracy with premium QD OLED display technology. The monitor features a 32-inch 4K UHD display with true 10-bit colour support and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, enabling deep contrast levels and exceptional image detail.

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Colour performance is a major focus, with Delta E below 1 accuracy, Calman Verified certification, 99% DCI P3 coverage, and 98% Adobe RGB coverage. For smoother workflows involving motion graphics and video editing, the display supports a 120Hz refresh rate alongside a 0.03ms response time. Acer also includes Smart Dial controls and Creator Hub software, allowing users to adjust display settings, calibrate colours, and configure multi-monitor layouts more efficiently.

 

The Acer CE320QK G

For users seeking premium visual quality without stepping fully into professional creator pricing territory, Acer introduced the CE320QK G. This monitor features a 4K QD OLED panel with true 10-bit colour support and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, offering vibrant visuals and deep contrast performance.

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Colour accuracy reaches Delta E below 2 alongside 99% DCI P3 coverage, while a 120Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast response time. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support also enables variable refresh rates to reduce tearing and stuttering during gaming and video playback. A fully adjustable ergonomic stand allows users to customize viewing positions for longer working sessions.

 

The Acer HL6820GTV laser projector

The Acer HL6820GTV laser projector combines high-resolution projection with integrated smart TV functionality through an embedded Google TV dongle. It delivers 4K laser projection while consuming up to 35% less energy compared with traditional lamp-based systems. It also supports 1080p projection at 240Hz, ultra-low latency performance, and variable refresh rates up to 144Hz, making it suitable for gaming alongside home cinema use.

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Acer says the projector is designed for versatile deployment scenarios, including exhibitions, installations, and commercial displays, thanks to continuous operation support, IP5X dust resistance, and 360-degree projection capabilities. The laser light source is rated for up to 30,000 hours while eliminating the warm-up and cooldown periods associated with lamp-based projectors. Integrated Google TV functionality also enables direct access to streaming apps without requiring external devices.

 

The Acer HD1500

For users looking for portable entertainment, Acer introduced the HD1500 smart projector. The compact projector delivers Full HD resolution with an 8,000 LED lumen light source designed for brighter viewing across multiple environments. Acer has integrated multiple automation features, including Auto Focus, Auto Screen Fit, and obstacle avoidance, allowing the projector to automatically adjust projection output with minimal setup.

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The projector also features a rotating stand with 360-degree swivel support and 180-degree tilt adjustments for flexible placement. Dual integrated speakers and built-in smart streaming capabilities complete the portable entertainment package.

 

Two New Portable Acer Displays

Acer also introduced two portable displays aimed at productivity and flexible usage scenarios. The PM161Q JB features a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS panel designed for professionals working remotely or on the move. Support for a detachable keyboard accessory adds laptop-like usability for mobile workflows.

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Meanwhile, the PM131QT introduces a more unconventional design with a 12.3-inch touchscreen display featuring magnetic mounting and single cable connectivity. The touchscreen display supports five-point touch input and is positioned for use cases including secondary displays, vehicle environments, and AI-powered interfaces. Both portable monitors support VESA mounting compatibility for additional flexibility.

 

Aspire Badge Turns Wearable Tech Into A Digital Canvas

One of the more unusual products introduced is the Aspire Badge, a wearable digital accessory designed for "self-expression". Users can display images, animations, and personalized content directly on the wearable screen while connecting to a companion smartphone app through Bluetooth.

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The accessory supports multiple wearing methods, including pin, lanyard, and magnetic attachment styles. Acer also included safety-focused functions such as emergency alarms, Morse code SOS flashing, and night visibility modes.

 

Pricing and Availability

Below are all the official prices in foreign countries:

  • The ProDesigner PE320QK G0 starts from USD 1,299.99 (~RM5.2K) in North America, EUR 999 (~RM4.7K) in EMEA, and RMB 8,999 (~RM5.3K) in China, depending on region and launch period.
  • The CE320QK G starts from USD 899.99 (~RM3.6K) in North America and EUR 999 (~RM4.7K) in EMEA.
  • The HL6820GTV laser projector will arrive in EMEA starting from EUR 1,399 (~RM6.5K).
  • The HD1500 portable projector, sold as the AOpen QP30t in EMEA, starts from EUR 149 (~RM691).
  • The PM161Q JB portable monitor starts from USD 149.99 (~RM597), while the PM131QT begins from USD 179.99 (~RM716), depending on the region.
  • The Aspire Badge wearable starts from USD 49.99 (~RM199) in North America and EUR 79 (~RM366) in EMEA.

 

Acer notes that specifications, pricing, and availability may vary between markets. We think some of these monitors may come to the Malaysian market. But until then, we will have to wait and see from Acer Malaysia's official announcements. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.