Dell launches the Alienware AW3426DW, a 34-inch 280Hz QD-OLED ultrawide gaming monitor with UW-QHD resolution, HDR1300, and ...
An ultrawide QD-OLED screen moving at 240Hz with an 0.03ms response time is the upgrade you've been waiting for.
A few years ago, Alienware basically kickstarted the OLED monitor revolution with the AW3423DW, and now they are back to see if they can catch lightning in a bottle twice with the Alienware 34 ...
Editor’s Note: Since our initial testing, the Dell Alienware AW2721D and Asus ROG Swift PG259QNR, our top picks for best gaming monitors, have been discontinued. We’re undergoing a new round of ...
34-inch size is great for movies, gaming, and work Much better text sharpness than early OLEDs Fantastic gaming performance Simpler, more practical design than predecessor Great out-of-the-box image ...
If you want to play the games in hyper-rich detail and true black color, then we have none other than the Alienware AW3423DWF. It remains one of the most promising ultrawide gaming monitors in 2025, ...
If you’re an avid gamer, you really need the best gaming monitor. It’s easy to focus on all the internal components like having a good graphics card, plenty of RAM and a powerful processor, but the ...
With the gaming monitor world seeing all sorts of interesting developments in OLED technology, ultra-high refresh rates, and more, the Lenovo Legion R34-30 is something of a throwback to a simpler ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725D). (Image: Dell Technologies) Alienware is going all in, unveiling a line-up of six new gaming monitors and launching its highly anticipated Alienware 27 4K ...
The MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED is a broad monitor, stretching wide with its 21:9 aspect ratio. The large display curves ever so slightly with a 1800R curvature. It’s noticeable, but not dramatic. I often ...
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