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Alienware AW3423DW Curved Gaming Monitor 34.18 inch Quantom Dot-OLED 1800R Display, 3440x1440 Pixels at 175Hz, True 0.1ms Gray-to-Gray, 1M:1 Contrast Ratio, 1.07 Billions Colors - Lunar Light

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Display Size: 34 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 175 Hz


Style: AW3423DW


Features

  • IMPECCABLE DESIGN: The Legend 2.0 ID boasts a sleek QD-OLED curved 1800R panel, customizable stadium loop OLED AlienFX lighting, 360 ventilation, improved cable management, and a centralized OSD joystick for easy settings adjustment..Environmental Parameters - Min Operating Temperature : 0 C, Max Operating Temperature : 40 C, Humidity Range Operating : 10 - 90% (non-condensing)..ixel Pitch : 0.23 mm. Maximum Operating Temperature : 104 F
  • STUTTER-FREE SPEED: Experience ultra-low latency gameplay, HDR, cinematic color, and smooth gaming with NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE certification, industry-fast 0.1 ms GtG response time, and 175 Hz high refresh rate.
  • IMMERSE IN INGINITE COLOR: Quantum Dot Display Technology enables a slim panel design and delivers a superior color performance with a higher peak luminance and greater color gamut range vs WOLED (White OLED).
  • CRITICIAL CREATIVITY: Creator Mode offers precise color-critical work for content creators and gamers, allowing choice between native DCI-P3 and sRGB color spaces, and adjusting gamma settings.
  • Comfort Viewing: This gaming monitor offers height adjustment, anti-glare screen, swivel and tilt adjustments, and a curved display for personalized viewing and engaging pictures, ensuring immersive experiences.

Description

With the Alienware AW3423DW 34.18-inch Quantum Dot-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor, you can immerse yourself in the ultimate gaming experience. With its impressive 3440x1440 pixel resolution and a lightning-fast 175Hz refresh rate, every detail comes to life with stunning clarity. The 1800R curvature wraps around your field of view, pulling you deeper into the action. With a true 0.1ms gray-to-gray response time, motion blur is virtually eliminated, ensuring smooth and precise visuals. The 1Million:1 contrast ratio delivers rich blacks and vibrant colors, enhanced by the support for 1.07 billion colors. The Lunar Light design adds a touch of style to your gaming setup. With a brightness of 250 cd/m2 (typical) and a peak brightness of 1000 cd/m2, the monitor delivers vibrant visuals even in bright environments. Plus, with a maximum power consumption of 200 watts, it provides efficient performance for long gaming sessions. Get ready to take your gaming to new heights with the Alienware AW3423DW.

Brand: Alienware


Screen Size: 34 Inches


Resolution: QHD Ultra Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 219


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Manufacturer: Dell


UPC: 884116416746


Brand Name: Alienware


Model Number: AW3423DW Gaming Monitor


Model Name: Alienware AW3423DW 34.18-inch Quantom Dot-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 5


Total Usb Ports: 5


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Response Time: 0.1 Milliseconds


Adaptive Sync: G-Sync


Warranty Type: 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty


Item Shape: curved rectangular prism


Color: White


Mount Type: Desk Mount


Special Features: Height Adjustment, Anti Glare Screen, Swivel Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment, Curved


Specific Uses For Product: Video Editing, Photo Editing, Gaming


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 12"D x 32.1"W x 20.7"H


Item Weight: 21.8 Pounds


Screen Size: 34 Inches


Voltage: 240 Volts (AC)


Is Electric: Yes


Power Consumption: 200 Watts


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 250


Pixel Pitch: 110


Color Gamut: 149


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: Quantum Dot Technology


Refresh Rate: 175 Hz


Display Type: OLED


Display Technology: QD-OLED


Aspect Ratio: 219


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 10000001,


Display Resolution Maximum: 175 Hz


Native Resolution: 3440x1440


Resolution: QHD Ultra Wide 1440p


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI, Headphone, USB 3.2 Gen 1


Connectivity Technology: USB, DisplayPort, HDMI


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  • Absolutely incredible.
Display Size: 34 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 175 Hz Style: AW3423DW
Just not really any other way to put it. From the overall design of the monitor itself, to the picture quality, to the built in safety features to prevent any damage to the panel, this display is just killer. [Some gripes I have] Firstly the packaging it came in, though good, needs serious improvement. Primarily the wrapping it comes in leaves bubble wrap stains on the display which looks abysmal and though some reports claim they were never able to get these markings off their panels, mine came off with just a bit of screen cleaner and a good wipe. I also dislike that there's no ability to personally upgrade the firmware. This results in having to buy an entirely new panel if a better firmware becomes available and that's a bit asinine with how expensive this display is. The blacks aren't super good if you're in a bright room due to problems with ambient lighting, which could take away from the enjoyment you get from the display, so it's, in my opinion anyways, most enjoyable in a darker room which is primarily where Im using it. No HDMI 2.1 which is extremely disappointing as this hurts the ability to use this monitor in its full capacity on a gaming console. That doesn't affect me however because I have an LG 55 inch oled for just such the occasion and primarily pc game. Fortunately for me. The ultra wide aspect of this display has been.. an adjustment period as well. Although overall the quality of this is, as aforementioned, incredible, it's worth pointing out that it takes a lot of adjusting if you're coming from your typical 16:9 displays and you'll see this primarily in things like watching YouTube videos, movies, and in some video games. You especially notice the difference in one of my worst examples, the game Hell Let Loose. I absolutely cannot play it in 21:9 whatsoever. Just cannot. It's so stretched out and hideous looking that it almost made me nauseous. And that sucks primarily because that's one of my favorite games, and 16:9 leaves black bars on the sides of the game which isn't a huge deal but I digress. So expect not all your games to look ideal to you when getting this and potentially having to compromise. [Praise and tips] Frankly I just don't have anything short of absolute praise for this display. I've found the best experience to be sitting back a few feet from my desk with a controller, or my wireless mouse and keyboard upon my lap-table. I personally use HDR 400 true black over the HDR 1000 option because it truly, in my opinion of course, looks insanely better, darker, significant and more atmospheric this was especially true in the modern warfare 2 campaign. Overall I'm greatly enjoying this display, I hope it lasts me a very long time as I baby it about as much as someone could possibly recommend babying an OLED. I personally use brave browser with the darkreader extension, use windows dark theme, a Screensaver after 2 minutes of not being at my desk, I hide my Taskbar, and I make sure that in any games there's no static red anywhere. I absolutely love that after four hours of use on this panel, when shut off it'll do an automatic pixel refresh. Now that doesn't mean this panel is susceptible to any burn-in whatsoever, it is an oled panel after all..but with a lot of TLC and awareness of what you have on your display, the likeliness of it burning in is about as likely as a meteor striking your house and even if SOMEHOW you do everything I recommend and it still burns in, well Dell has your back with a three year warranty. Just make sure you register it on their website when you get the display. However, and I cannot stress this enough whatsoever, this display, much like any oled display, is probably not the ideal choice if you're somebody who works from home and sits infront of their computer for an asinine amount of time. This is pretty much ideal for gamers who game for long periods of time where stuff is happening on the screen constantly. Again though, Im loving this display, it has been nothing short of a game changer for me and leaves me excited for the future of oled monitors. I'm in no rush to upgrade my pc to a 4090 an 13900k to game in 4k 120fps, and as an owner of both a 4k oled and now this, there really isn't that HARDCORE of a noticeable difference imo and this is perfect for my current pc specs. Couldn't be happier, couldn't rate this higher, trust me you're going to want this badboy when it comes back and isn't being scalped for 1600. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Kurtis M Kurtis M

  • Best monitor I've ever owned
Display Size: 34 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 165 Hz Style: AW3423DWF
I rolled with dual Dell 27" IPS monitors for about 5-6 years, and I loved them. My young daughter spilled milk in one of those monitors, so it was time for a new setup. I decided to upgrade to the 32-34" range to pair with my other 27". I did a ton of research, and wanted to keep it below $400, so I bought the Asus VG3A series, a VA panel. While the screen real estate and high refresh rates were great, the panel and color reproduction were very much "meh" compared to even my older IPS panels. It just felt "hollow". Not to mention I plug my speaker system into my monitors because I often switch PC's between work and personal, and the audio out connection had a ton of feedback. I decided to just try an OLED monitor to see what the difference would be, and even though the Alienware is significantly more expensive, I simply can't go back. The colors, clarity, settings, construction and connectivity are incredible. Attached are images compared to my high-end laptop screen and 27" IPS. The contrast, colors, and clarity are just amazing. I am a software developer (not a gamer), so the deep blacks and color accuracy make working in editors extremely pleasant. If there was one complaint, the text isn't quite as sharp as I would like (mainly dark text on light backgrounds) due to a side effect of OLED technology, but you get used to it. I also tempted my fate by ordering "Used - Acceptable" from Amazon to save several hundred dollars, and to be honest it appears to be completely unused. All original packaging items were present, and the screen/panel didn't even have a single fingerprint. All in all, it seems that I prefer Dell monitors, and this Alienware does not disappoint. Even though I paid several hundred dollars more than I wanted, you get what you pay for. And if your livelihood is staring at monitors for 6-8 hours a day like me, it's completely worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by Colin

  • Super duper monitor!
Display Size: 38 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 144 Hz Style: AW3821DW
This monitor is amazing. It's no OLED, but video/games look amazing. The stand is very good. The whole monitor has some back lighting. Easy controls. No issues with dead pixels or anything like that. Needed a bit of color adjustment out of the box, but very easy to do.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Sims

  • Causes SEVERE eye issues.
Display Size: 27 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 360 Hz Style: AW2725DF
DANGEROUS PRODUCT I am writing because there are significant issues with this monitor for some people. Let me start off by saying the monitor itself is beautiful and looks great. However, Upon using the monitor, within 3 days I developed a severe eye disorder in my left eye. After using the monitor at night I would wake up and feel like something is in my eye. This would cause significant pain and extreme light sensitivity. I literally would be screaming from the burning. I ended up going to an Opthmologist and they thought I was just scratching myself upon waking up and prescribed me eye drops. Using the eye drops the problem did not go away and just got worse and worse while using the monitor. I finally decided to take a break from the monitor and noticed an immediate difference. No more eye pain at all and the symptoms seemingly disappeared. From my research, this seems to affect a low % of people. I am not the only one with this issue. However, most people do not have this issue. That being said, even if it affecting 10-20% of the users who try the monitor... IT IS A DANGEROUS PRODUCT. Alienware should recall all of these units. There seems to be a significant issue and who knows the long term affects of using this monitor, even for people who are not affected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Curtis P.

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