PCWorld reports that Alienware unveiled two new OLED gaming monitors at Computex: a 39-inch 5K model (AW3926QW) and an updated 34-inch ultrawide (AW3426DW). The flagship 39-inch monitor features ...
At Computex, Alienware unveiled the first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology. Plus, ...
Equipped with an RGB stripe panel, it should be brighter, have crispier text, and shine richer colors than older OLEDs.
Alienware has made some of our favorite OLED monitors in recent years. But at Computex, the company revealed a new high-end ...
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Alienware's new 39-inch 5K OLED monitor uses RGB stripe tandem technology to hit 1,300 nits of peak brightness without losing the deep blacks and rich colors that make OLED worth buying.
Alienware’s new Computex monitor lineup pushes brighter OLED panels, faster ultrawide refresh rates, and 240Hz QHD gaming at $299.99, giving buyers more choice across flagship and mainstream display ...
How's your monitor looking these days? Mine's getting pretty long in the tooth, and I'm pondering an upgrade. One such upgrade target might be the new Alienware AW3926QW, which is the company's new ...
Today we're reviewing a $350 QD-OLED gaming monitor, the Dell Alienware AW2726DM. This is a very interesting offering and possibly the cheapest OLED gaming monitor on the market, making it very ...
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