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Alienwareis one of the most iconic brands in PC gaming, and it hasn’t slowed down underDellleadership.
In fact, Alienware seems to be spreading its wings, covering more price ranges with its products.

I have this monitor in my office, but haven’t been able to unbox it yet.
Alienware is continuing to heavily invest inQD-OLED.
Now, we finally have a successor, and there’s a lot of good stuff here.
All that, and the starting price has actually come down.

I still have very fond memories of this monitor’s predecessor, so I’m very interested to see how it has been improved.
No, not down from its predecessor’soriginalretail price, but its lowered price.
The Alienware 34 Ultrawide QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (AW3425DW) is expected to arrive onApr.
But is now actually here.

I can’t wait to begin testing this monitor, but I have one other review to handle first.
The Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor is available as of today (Mar.
Oh, and it’s available now.
This is a good range of monitors, and many may become quite successful for Dell.

What do you think of this new Alienware lineup?
Do you think you’ll have an extraterrestrial display on your desk next?

At $270, I think this monitor is going to hit the sweet spot for a lot of people.(Image credit: Dell)

It looks just as nice as its more expensive siblings, but the price tag is a lot more attractive.(Image credit: Dell)

I’m not too interested in curved monitors, but Alienware has an option for everyone.(Image credit: Dell)

A curve does help combat some of the weaknesses of VA, though, which is how Alienware hit such a low price point.(Image credit: Dell)

For those that desire extra real estate, there’s also this ultrawide option.(Image credit: Dell)












