CES 2022 was one of the best events to date and had some huge announcements in the world of TVs and gaming monitors set to release this year, from the impressive LG C2 series to the epic Samsung Ark, but it's the new ultrawide entry from Alienware, the AW3423DW, which has us very excited indeed.
After great anticipation, the new monitor from Alienware is out now in the US and available for pre-order in other regions.
Order Now At Dell! Alienware AW3423DW
Alienware AW3423DW Release Date
So it was said that the Alienware AW3423DW ultra-wide gaming monitor will hit shelves first in China, in early March, followed by the US in late March, and EMEA on April 5th.
It looks like after much anticipation, the new Alienware AW3423DW gaming monitor is now available for purchase directly through Dell's website in the US.
In the UK, you can also order the Alienware AW3423DW gaming monitor via Dell's UK website, however, this seems to be a pre-order as it states "order now for delivery in August"
More releases for other regions and other retailers are hopefully on their way soon. Feel free to sign up to our friend at Stock Informer to be alerted the second it goes live.
Alienware AW3423DW Price
Alienware recently revealed the pricing of the AW3423DW as being $1300 in the USA. and $1650 in Canada. For those in the UK, the new monitor comes in at around £1,099.
Alienware is certainly a premium brand that ticks off both design and performance boxes, so this is hardly a surprise.
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It's a monitor that is fairly similar on the surface to the Samsung Odyssey G8QNB monitor, which we think will also tip the scales in the price department.
How it'll stack up against the current best ultrawide gaming monitors will be interesting to see.
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Alienware AW3423DW Specs
Here's everything we know so far about the Alienware AW3423DW specs.
Some of the standout specs and features here are the much more subtle 1800R curve, which should make this monitor great for both gaming and productivity.
It also packs a 175hz refresh rate which should make for some ultra-smooth gaming when combined with Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate and its staggeringly low 0.1ms response time.
Interestingly, they've omitted the HDMI 2.1 ports on this model, which isn't a huge deal in our books as we think the majority of owners will use the DisplayPort connection over HDMI anyway.
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Plus, at 1440p, HDMI 2.1 isn't essential anyway, we'll leave that to some of the larger 4K OLED displays on their way this year.
Of course, you can't miss the big draw for the monitor which is the QD-OLED panel. This should provide true blacks and incredible brightness (up to 1000 nits in this case).
Not only this, but the new display also boasts a whopping 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio which should allow for striking visuals.
This is said to be the same panel as the impressive Samsung Odyssey G8QNB packs, which has caught some attention for being the world's thinnest monitor at just 5.9mm!
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It's got a 3-year warranty should you fear the old 'burn-in' scenario, which is comforting for anyone investing in an OLED display.
You can take an even closer look at the monitor in action below.
Check back in with soon for all the latest tech news, and don't forget to check out some of the other upcoming ultrawide monitors, like the fantastic Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 and the massive Samsung Odyssey Ark, both of which are set for release this year.
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