At CES 2024, Alienware, a subsidiary of Dell, showed this year’s update of its QD-OLED gaming monitor lineup, which includes two models: 32-inch AW3225QF and 27-inch AW2725DF.

The first model has a curved screen (1700R) with an aspect ratio of 16:9, 4K resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 240 Hz. The Alienware AW3225QF supports Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, with a peak brightness of up to 1000 nits. It is compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and HDMI VRR, with a response time of 0.03 ms (GtG).

Alienware introduces new QD-OLED monitors: support for Dolby Vision, 240+ Hz

The Alienware AW2725DF is a more compact model with a flat 27-inch screen, 2560×1440 resolution, and 360Hz refresh rate. The rest of the main characteristics are almost the same, except for the lack of Dolby Vision HDR support and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility – instead, this model supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

Alienware introduces new QD-OLED monitors: support for Dolby Vision, 240+ Hz

In the US and Canada, sales of the monitors will start tomorrow, January 11, and they will be available on the global market starting February 6. The older model will cost $1200, and the younger one will cost $900.