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Alienware’s 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor, the AW3225QF, centers its pitch on image quality and speed - a combination that’s ...
Dell launches the Alienware AW3426DW, a 34-inch 280Hz QD-OLED ultrawide gaming monitor with UW-QHD resolution, HDR1300, and ...
These monitors come with a screen size of up to 31.5 inches and up to 180Hz screen refresh rate, which makes them ideal for ...
Picture in Picture mode, or PiP, is a feature that allows apps to display content in a small window on your screen while you continue to navigate other applications. This functionality is particularly ...
The Las Vegas Sphere is doing the time warp again for its next out-of-this-world experience – the 50-year-old classic "Rocky Horror Picture Show." Amid the wild success of the "Wizard of Oz at the ...
Alienware Computex 2026 reveals the Alienware AW3426DW OLED monitor with advanced QD-OLED technology, 280Hz refresh rate, and ultrawide gaming performance ...
Back in 2024, I was taken in by the pretty views of Alienware’s 32-inch curved 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor. Since then, however, the company’s monitors appear to have gone a bit off the rails. If I ...
Alienware has made some of our favorite OLED monitors in recent years. But at Computex, the company revealed a new high-end option that it says is the "most ambitious display" it's ever made. Equipped ...
Alienware is kicking off its 30th anniversary with the world’s first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor, the AW3926QW. It uses RGB Tandem OLED tech with four RGB layers to hit a wild 1,300 nits of peak ...
Alienware has released four new gaming monitors at Computex. The highlight of the show is the world’s first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology, and if the specs are anything to ...
At Computex, Alienware unveiled the first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology. Plus, brightness-boosting 'penta tandem' panel tech comes to a new 34-inch OLED. I’m a PCMag ...