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    Alienware Launches 30th Anniversary Gaming Monitors Starting At $299

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    Alienware Launches 30th Anniversary Gaming Monitors Starting At $299

    By Eliane Fiolet, on 07/09/2026 09:12 PDT

    Alienware is celebrating30 years in gaming hardwarewith a new lineup of monitors aimed at both high-end PC gamers and players seeking a more affordable upgrade. The three new displays arenow available on Alienware.com, with prices starting at$299.99

    Alienware 34 280Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (AW3426DW)

    The lineup includes theAlienware 34 280Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (AW3426DW), priced at $799.99; the Alienware 34 240Hz Gaming Monitor (AW3426DWM), priced at $399.99; and the Alienware 32 240Hz Gaming Monitor (AW3226DM), priced at$299.99

    The flagship of the trio is theAW3426DW, a34-inch ultrawide gaming monitorfeaturing aQD-OLED Penta Tandem panel with an RGB stripe layout. According to Alienware, the display deliverssharper text, better energy distribution, and improved brightness and lifespancompared with its predecessor

    TheAW3426DWreaches up to1,300 nits of peak brightness, up from1,000 nitson the previous model, and features a newanti-reflective coating that reduces glare by 30%. That should help preserve deeper blacks in brighter rooms, a common challenge for glossy OLED displays. It also supportsDolby Visionand carriesVESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification

    For gaming performance, theAW3426DWoffers a280Hz refresh rateand a0.03ms response time, making it a good option for fast-paced shooters and racing games, where motion clarity matters. Alienware also includes athree-year burn-in warranty, which is great for consumers considering OLED as a long-term gaming display

    Alienware 34 240Hz Gaming Monitor AW3426DWM

    The two more affordable models, theAW3426DWMandAW3226DM, target gamers who want high-refresh performance at a lower price. TheAW3426DWMis a34-inch ultrawide monitorwith a3440 x 1440 WQHD VA paneland a1500R curve, giving players a wider field of view and a more immersive experience

    TheAW3226DMis a32-inch QHD monitorwith a2560 x 1440resolution and a good choice for both PC and console gamingfor users who want a large display without going into the ultrawide form factor

    Both VA models offer a240Hz refresh rateand1ms gray-to-gray response time. They also supportAMD FreeSync PremiumandVESA AdaptiveSyncfor smoother gameplay with reduced screen tearing.Dolby VisionandVESA DisplayHDR 400support are also included, giving the monitors richer color and brighter highlights than typical entry-level gaming displays

    Alienware has also includedTÜV-certified low-blue-light hardwareacross the more accessible models to help reduce eye strain during longer gaming sessions. All three monitors share the company’s updatedAlienware 30 design language, including asmaller-footprint base, 360-degree ventilation, and improved cable management

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