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Alienware leads the pack with a new 4K OLED monitor at 240Hz

Alienware's 27-inch 4K monitor with OLED technology and 240Hz refresh rate is set for 2025.

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Front and rear view of the Alienware 27-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor featuring a sleek design, ultra-thin bezels, vibrant display with a cosmic background, and illuminated Alienware logo on the back, showcasing its premium build and gaming aesthetics.
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Alienware has thrown its hat into the ring with a claim that echoes through the halls of CES 2025: they’re launching one of the “world’s first” 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitors with a blazing 240Hz refresh rate. But they’re not alone; ASUS, Samsung, and MSI are also riding this wave, each claiming their own piece of this innovative pie.

The Alienware AW2725Q stands out in this new family of monitors by leveraging the same Samsung QD-OLED panel that’s becoming a standard among high-end gaming displays. This panel squeezes into a slightly smaller 26.5-inch screen size, offering an impressive pixel density of 166 pixels per inch. With a typical brightness of 250 nits that can spike to 1,000 nits for HDR content, this monitor promises to deliver vivid visuals. It also boasts coverage of 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ensuring that colors pop accurately and vibrantly.

However, Alienware’s approach to connectivity slightly deviates from its peers. While many competitors are equipping their monitors with DisplayPort 2.1 for enhanced bandwidth, the AW2725Q sticks with DisplayPort 1.4. This could potentially lead to using Display Stream Compression (DSC) to maintain that 4K resolution at 240Hz, possibly introducing minor visual compromises. On the brighter side, it compensates with two HDMI 2.1 ports, fully supporting 4K at 240Hz with HDR, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and even eARC for enthusiasts looking to pass through Dolby Atmos audio.

Alienware 27-inch 4K OLED 240Hz gaming monitor displaying a futuristic landscape with a blue and black color scheme. The screen shows an alien logo in the center of a starry sky above rolling hills. The monitor is mounted on a sleek stand and is set against a gradient background of green and blue hues.
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One might notice the absence of USB-C video input, becoming a staple for connectivity and desk setup simplicity. Instead, the AW2725Q offers a basic USB-A hub alongside a single USB-C port, but with only 15W power delivery for charging – not enough for most laptops but handy for smaller devices.

For those concerned about the longevity of OLED panels, Alienware has implemented measures to combat burn-in, one of the technology’s Achilles’ heels. The monitor includes a graphite sheet between panel layers to help dissipate heat and reduce the risk of image retention. Additionally, there’s an AI-powered feature that monitors on-screen content and dynamically adjusts to prevent static images from causing permanent damage. This is backed by a reassuring three-year burn-in warranty, adding a layer of security for early adopters.

Pricing and availability

While the competition might be fierce, Alienware has one crucial advantage: a clear-release strategy. Priced at $899.99 in the US and $1,229.99 in Canada, the AW2725Q will hit the Chinese market by the end of January 2025, followed by North America in March, and finally Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in April.


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