Alienware takes out their screen lines with cheaper options and more


Not everyone is comfortable prompting a lot to monitor games, regardless of how beautiful the image or fasting on the screen. To attract the buyer of the Gaming Observer who love OLED but they do not want to spend the high-end Alienware prices, the company will download it, starting with the 27-inch AW2725D screen, which expects to reach about $ 550-very low-when it takes care of this summer.

The company also revealed that the AW2725Q, which was announced in CES is one of the offers that includes a new 240 Hz 4K (4K-OLEDS (4k-OLEDS was 32 inches) now shipped for $ 900. The Displayport 2.1 screen does not support the HDR width pressure pressure, which is disappointing, and so is it Displayhdr True Black 400 Certificate, which means it is not very bright. But HDMI 2.1 supports 4K (via FR, which increases the supply of the frequency range to enable higher updates in 4K) and the changing update to connect to a console (and the computer).

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that it The original 34 inches, 3,440 x 140 pixels QD-OLEDOne of the first to be available, gets an update for the new AW30 design key to Indigo, along with some updates such as a stumbling block to 240 Hz and upgrading the port to HDMI 2.1 with FR.

Alienware did not abandon other panel techniques. new:

  • 320 Hz focuses on 320 Hz focuses on the iPS at a speed of 1080 pixels (AW2525HM, $ 250)
  • 27 -inch budget 1440 pixels with 180 Hz updates (AW2725DM, $ 270)
  • Low screen of 32 inch 1440 pixels, 180 Hz using VA plate ($ 320, AW3225DM)
  • A wide 34 -inch version, 180 Hz 3,440 x 1440 from AW3225DM, also with VA plate ($ 400, AW3425dm)

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Alienware Aw2725Q, which was announced in CES, is charged for $ 900.

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Not all shipping screens this month. One (QD 34 -inch update) will come in April, and a couple, including the low -price OLED model, is determined in the summer.

  • Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED (AW2725Q), $ 900, March 4 is available
  • Alienware 27 IPS Monitor (AW2725DM), $ 270, March 6 is available
  • Alienware 32 VA Curved Monitor (AW3225DM), $ 320, March 6 is available
  • Alienware 34 va Curve Monitor (AW3425DW), $ 400, March 6 is available
  • Alienware 34 240Hz Qd OLED MONY (AW3425DW), $ 800, April 2 available 2
  • Alienware 25 320Hz Monitor (AW2525HM), $ 250, available this summer
  • Alienware 27 280Hz QHD QD-OLED (AW2725D), $ 550, available this summer

Support for screens is finally running under the umbrella of Alienware, with the paid layer entering foreign care; It was previously dealt with Dell’s support. The basics are free: access to support technologies and basic devices, exploring errors and repairing them over 24 x 7 with a shift from day to a working day and rapid exchange of offers that are defective. Alienware Care Techs “Expert” alienware adds and helps in preparation.



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