Grab our favourite ultrawide OLED gaming monitor for just $550 in an early Black Friday steal
The Dell Alienware AW3423DWF is a fantastic QD-OLED.
Alienware's AW3423DWF has long been one of our favourite gaming monitors, and for good reason, with its sublime image quality, gorgeous design and great feature set that can now be had for a bargain price if you've been after a capable ultrawide OLED screen. This screen is just $550 from Dell directly at the moment, which is one of the best prices it's been all year, and a song for such a capable OLED ultrawide.
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Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED ultrawide gaming monitorNow $549.99 |
What makes the AW3423DWF so special? Well, its Samsung QD-OLED panel provides the benefit of both a bright image and the signature deep blacks and incredible contrast afforded by the combo of a QLED and OLED into one panel type. You also get the benefit of near-instant pixel response times and wide viewing angles, which is handy on an ultrawide like this one. On that note, the 3440x1440 ultrawide resolution that the AW3423DWF has is well supported in modern PC games and works well for productivity tasks too, and games benefit from FreeSync/G-Sync support and the 165Hz refresh rate.
As the -F variant of this monitor, it is a little bit different to the standard AW3423DW we've rated so highly in the past, but the changes it features make virtually no difference in real world testing. For those interested, those changes are a 10Hz lower refresh rate and the fact it doesn't come with a physical G-Sync module. In addition, the AW3423DWF also comes with a notable upgrade with a pair of DP 1.4 ports and one HDMI 2.0, as opposed to it being the other way around on the AW3423DW.
The AW3423DWF also retains Alienware's classic space-age futuristic design, and offers a chassis that's unlike any other gaming monitor. It's usually on the design front where Alienware set themselves apart, and this monitor is no different. You also get a sturdy stand with it, and support for VESA mounting means if you want to chuck it on an arm, then you most certainly can. The OSD is also said to be pretty intuitive with a good range of options, too.
Being able to get this panel for $550 from Dell is a truly excellent deal, and if you're in the market for one of the best gaming monitors money can buy for a lot less, this is well worth a look.