Alienware rounds its lines on the monitor with more expensive options and other

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Not everyone is comfortable to pay a lot for a playful monitor, no matter how nice the picture or fast is a screen. To attract buyers of a game monitor who are in love with OLED but do not want to spend the normally high prices of Alienware, the company takes it down, starting with its 27-inch AW2725D, 2.560×1,440-Pixel 280Hz.

The company also revealed that the AW2725Q, declared on CES as one of the displays involving a new 27-inch 40Hz 4K panel (the older 4K QD is 32 inches) is already shipped for $ 900. The monitor does not support DisplayPort 2.1 and uses HDR displaying compression, which is disappointing as well as it Displayhdr True Black 400 Certification, which means it’s not too bright. But HDMI 2.1 supports 4K (through Frl, which increases the bandwidth to allow for higher refresh speeds in 4K) and variable refresh to connect to the console (and PC).

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Alienware AW3425DW

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This Original 34-inch, 3,440×1,440-Pixel QD-LallyOne of the first to be offered is refreshing the new design of the AW30 Design Switch to Indigo, along with some updates such as boom up to 240Hz and a port adjustment to HDMI 2.1 with Frl.

However, Alienware did not give up other panel technologies. New are:

  • A 25-inch 25-inch model focused on e-sports that uses 1080p fast IPS screen (AW2525HM, $ 250)
  • Budget 27-inch IPS 1440p with refresh 180Hz (AW2725DM, $ 270)
  • 32-inch 32-inch 1440p, 180Hz display using VA panel ($ 320, AW3225DM)
  • 34-inch, 180Hz 3,440×1,440 wide version of AW3225DM, also with a VA panel ($ 400, AW3425DWM)

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Alienware AW2725Q, announced in CES, is now shipping for $ 900.

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Not all monitors are delivered this month. One (34-inch QD refresh model comes in April, and a couple, including an OLED low-cost model, are scheduled for summer.

  • Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED (AW2725Q), $ 900 available on March 4
  • Alienware 27 IPS Monitor (AW2725DM), $ 270 available on March 6th
  • Alienware 32 VA curved monitor (AW3225DM), $ 320 available on March 6th
  • Alienware 34 VA Curve Monitor (AW3425DWM), $ 400 available on March 6th
  • Alienware 34 240Hz QD-OLED monitor (AW3425DW), $ 800 available on April 2
  • Alienware 25 320Hz Monitor (AW2525HM), $ 250, available this summer
  • Alienware 27 280Hz Qhd QD-OLED (AW2725D), $ 550, available this summer

Support for the monitors finally goes under the umbrella of Alienware, such as the paid levels called Careware Care; Previously, it was processed by the support of Dell. The basics are free of charge: access to support for technicians and basic hardware to troubleshoot 24×7 with a twist of one to two working days and a quick exchange for displays considered defective. Alienware Care adds “Expert” Alienware Techs and assistance in setup.



 
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