Alienware has released an incredible 27-inch 4K 240Hz gaming monitor that offers a sleek, minimalistic design, impeccable image quality, and an aesthetic worth drooling over. Oh, and did I mention ...
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Alienware revealed its new 27-inch Dual-Resolution Gaming Monitor (AW2725QF) at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. The dual-resolution monitor can switch between two display modes: one with a native 4K ...
Alienware’s new AW3425DW is a worthy successor to one of our favorite ultrawide gaming monitors, bringing 240Hz QD-OLED ...
We knew it was coming, but it's still exciting to see Alienware announce its new 32-inch 4K OLED gaming panel, the Alienware 32 AW3225QF. Alienware has also pulled the wraps off a new 27-inch 1440p ...
Alienware unveiled a widescreen 34-inch QD-OLED monitor a few years ago and it was hit from the get-go thanks to the HDR brightness, OLED color accuracy and smooth 175Hz refresh rate. Now, the company ...
The latest Alienware monitors are here. Wrapped in Alienware’s latest AW30 industrial design language, gamers can experience faster 240Hz refresh rates (up from 175Hz in the AW3423DW predecessor), ...
Alienware has officially disrupted the premium monitor market with the release of its new 34-inch 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor at just $799.99! This represents a massive $500 price reduction from its ...
Alienware teased its new QD-OLED gaming monitors during its recent TwitchCon 2023 event, with the introduction of the AW3225QF and AW2725DF because these naming schemes are so easy to remember. Anyway ...
This Alienware AW2725Q is one of the most feature-rich gaming monitors we've seen in 2025, with a dazzling QD-OLED panel, 4K resolution and a super-smooth 240Hz refresh rate across a smaller 27-inch ...
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