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Acer Predator X34 OLED Gaming monitor Review, Ratings, and Specifications
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Comparisons
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Hybrid connectivity with 2000Hz polling in wired mode
- Flawless Pixart PAW 3335 sensor with 400 IPS tracking
- Symmetrical shape with middle hump for versatile grip styles
- Onboard memory for five profiles, ideal for multi-game setups
- Nvidia Reflex compatibility for precise latency measurement
- Durable Omron switches with a 50 million click lifespan
Cons
- Heavier weight at 106g, not ideal for ultralight enthusiasts
- Wireless polling limited to 1000Hz, trailing wired performance
- Battery life of 50 hours is below some 2025 standards
What We Think
In a world obsessed with sub-60g featherweights, here comes the Acer Cestus 350—a 2020 hybrid warrior asking if it’s still got the chops for pro-level gaming. Spoiler: It’s not the lightest, but it’s got some tricks up its sleeve.
Overview
Launched in August 2020, the Acer Cestus 350 rolls in at ~$80 with hybrid connectivity—wireless or wired, your call. It’s packing a Pixart PAW 3335 sensor, 2000Hz polling in wired mode, and eight programmable buttons. At 106g, it’s no esports sprite, but it’s aiming for versatility over raw speed.
Design and Features
This bad boy’s got a symmetrical, palm-friendly shape with a middle hump, perfect for medium to large hands. Dual-zone RGB lights it up, while the hybrid setup (2.4GHz wireless or USB-A wired) keeps you adaptable. Eight buttons, including two snappy side ones, and onboard memory for five profiles give you room to tweak. The 50-hour battery’s solid, though not jaw-dropping in 2025.
Key Takeaways
The Acer Cestus 350 stands out as a dependable, all-around gaming mouse that delivers a compelling mix of features and affordability for casual to intermediate players. Its hybrid design excels in wired mode with precision that rivals pricier options, yet its heavier build and dated wireless performance fall short of the ultralight, high-polling-rate benchmarks dominating 2025’s competitive scene. For gamers who don’t demand the absolute cutting edge, it’s a practical choice that punches above its weight.
Comparisons and Considerations
Against the Corsair M55 Wireless (budget friendly), the Cestus 350’s higher polling rate tracks tighter, though it’s heftier. The Redragon M612 Pro (budget friendly) brings more buttons and parity in price, but Acer edges out with DPI range. Then there’s the Logitech G305 Lightspeed (budget friendly)—lighter at 99g with a killer battery, but fewer buttons mean less flexibility. For FPS, Acer holds its own; for ultralight chasers, it’s a pass.
#Bottom Line The Acer Cestus 350 isn’t the best gaming mouse for pro esports in 2025—106g and an aging sensor hold it back from the sub-60g elite. But its hybrid punch, high-IPS sensor, and customization make it a lightweight esports mouse contender for casual-to-mid-tier gamers. Since 2021, Acer’s been refining value, and this one’s a budget beast with honest limits.
Performance Breakdown ?
Build
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PixArt PMW3335
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106 g
Hardware
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IPSMissing tooltip for ipsDistribution:
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Performance
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2 mm
Specifications
- Price (MSRP) $80.99
- SKU / Part # -
- Color(s) -
- Design(s) -
- Weight 106.00 g / 3.74 oz
- Material plastic
- Coating matte
- Feet Material PTFE (Black-Dyed)
- Lighting 2 zone (rgb)
- Release Date 08/2020
General Features
- Connection hybrid
- Connectivity 2.4GHz RF Dongle
- Computer Side Connector USB-A
- Mouse Side Connector USB-C
- Cable Type braided
- Paracord
- Battery Hours 50
Connectivity
- Length 126.00 mm / 4.96 in
- Width 64.00 mm / 2.52 in
- Height 40.00 mm / 1.57 in
Dimensions
- Form Factor right
- Shape symmetrical
- Hump middle
- Front Flare outward
Shape & Form
- Adjustable Weight
- Honeycomb Frame
- Silent Clicks
Extra Features
- Sensor PixArt PMW3335
- Sensor Type optical
- Flawless Sensor
- Sensor Latency -
- Polling Rate 2000 Hz
- DPI 16000 k
- IPS 400
- Acceleration 40 g
- Lift-off Distance 2 mm
- Lift-off Settings adjustable
- Motion Sync -
- Hardware Acceleration
- Nvidia Reflex
- Smoothing
Sensor Specs
- Switch Type mechanical
- Switches Omron
- Hot Swappable
- Click Latency -
- Click Force -
Switch Specs
- MCU -
- Side Button(s) 2
- Middle Button(s) 3
- Programmable Button(s) 8
- Tilt Wheel
- Adjustable Scroll Wheel
- Onboard Memory (5)
- Profile Switching














