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INFINITELY IMMERSIVE: 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) by taking the impressive qualities of OLED (such as true blacks & infinite contrast ratio) and enhances color performance by directly converting blue light into the primary colors of red and green through a Quantum Dot pixel layer.
STUTTER-FREE SPEED: Experience ultra-low latency gameplay, support for HDR and cinematic color, plus smooth, tear-free gaming thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Technology and VESA AdaptiveSync Display certification.
IMPECCABLE DESIGN: The jaw-dropping new design features a sleek QD-OLED curved 1800R panel integrated into the iconic new Legend 2.0 ID, plus customizable RGB AlienFX lighting, 360° ventilation for better heat dissipation, improved cable management and a new centralized OSD 5-Axis joystick to make adjusting your settings easier. The height adjustable stand with height markers and the tilt, swivel, and slant capabilities allow for easy viewing adjustment.
FOR CRITICAL CREATING: For content creators and game developers who require precise color-critical work, the new Creator Mode feature was designed for you. This OSD menu option allows you the flexibility to choose between the native (DCI-P3) and the sRGB color space, depending on your work needs, and the ability to adjust the gamma settings.
QUALITY ASSURANCE GUARANTEED: The new Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor comes with improved OLED reliability and a 3-year premium warranty, including coverage for OLED burn-in, for additional peace of mind.
9 reviews for Alienware AW3423DWF Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor – 34-inch Quantum Dot OLED 0.1Ms 165Hz 21:9 Curved Display, 99.3% DCI-P3 Color Gamut, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro – Black
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Amazon Customer –
Beautiful screen, amazing colors, and honestly the perfect size.
I’ve gone through a good number of gaming monitors over the years, but this is my first OLED—and the difference hits you immediately. The colors are incredibly vibrant, the contrast is unreal, and the deep blacks make everything look so clean and cinematic. It honestly makes my old IPS and VA panels feel washed out in comparison.The 34″ ultrawide size ended up being perfect for my setup. It feels immersive without being too big, and the curve pulls you in just enough. Whether I’m gaming, watching YouTube, or streaming shows, it fills your field of view in a really natural way.For gaming specifically, this thing is a beast. Paired with my 4070 Ti, 2K ultrawide hits that sweet spot of sharp visuals and high FPS. Fast-paced games look buttery smooth, and motion handling on this OLED is noticeably better than any monitor I’ve owned before. The low input lag and high refresh rate make everything feel responsive, and HDR actually looks good on this panel—not like the fake HDR some monitors try to claim.It also has nice quality-of-life touches: easy-to-navigate settings, a clean design, and surprisingly good brightness for an OLED. I haven’t run into any issues with text clarity or burn-in so far.Overall, this is hands down the best monitor I’ve ever used. If you’re thinking about switching to OLED but unsure if it’s worth it, this model will convince you pretty quickly. Totally happy with the upgrade.
Jon –
Incredible gaming monitor
Absolutely phenomenal monitor. Coming from an IPS 1440p monitor, it’s a huge step up. The OLED and ultrawide combination is jaw dropping. Everyone that’s seen it is amazed by it. The jump between a regular 1440p and an ultrawide will definitely slightly reduce performance while gaming, but even with a 3060ti I’m managing good frames on almost anything I throw at it. The slight curve really helps immerse you in games too. I had tested a 42” 4K LG OLED TV, but it was just too big, and it really took my PC down to its knees. At its current price of $700, I believe it’s worth every penny. It’s a big graphical upgrade. Games just look so much better with deep shadows and the colors really pop. The one thing I noticed and was aware of before buying is text out of the box looks a little funky. It took a bit of tweaking both within the monitors settings and some 3rd party tools to get it how I liked it. If you were using this primarily as a work/productivity monitor you might be better off without OLED.
Deniz –
Absolutely Stunning QD-OLED Experience
The Alienware AW3425DW is hands down the best monitor I’ve ever owned. I’m pairing it with an RTX 5090, and the combination is simply breathtaking. The QD-OLED panel delivers incredible contrast, deep blacks, and vibrant colors that make every game and movie feel lifelike. The 240 Hz refresh rate and ultra-low response time make gameplay unbelievably smooth — there’s zero ghosting or motion blur, even in fast shooters. HDR performance is fantastic, and the curved 34-inch screen gives an immersive field of view that’s perfect for both gaming and productivity. The build quality is premium, with sturdy materials and great cable management. After months of use, I’ve had no burn-in or flicker issues at all. It’s not cheap, but the visual quality and performance make it worth every cent. Truly a masterpiece for any enthusiast setup.
Nick –
Great monitor
I upgraded from a 31.5″ 165hz ASUS Tuff 1440p VA panel monitor, decided I’d use the ASUS monitors as my side displays…The OLED is nice and obviously noticeable, especially in certain scenes like media when going on Netflix or Amazon or w/e, it does register as 10-bit in my Nvidia control panel, is 240hz, is amazing for gaming for sure.. I try to turn it off whenever I’m not at my computer, which isn’t often because of apparent possibility of “burn in”, but I havent noticed any burn in. I wish I played more games because the immersive UW is cool, but for coding and such, I think I prefer just to have more displays rather than trying to split screen on a single monitor. Screen refresh is barely noticeable, I only notice it when I’m coding and it’s not irritating in any way, infact, I almost wish it was a little more intrusive to really refresh all pixels more and preserve the monitors life longer.Ive seen some people complain about the glossy screen that gets marks on it easily, but tbh I think that’s one of the cooler features of this monitor, it’s visible at all angles and when it’s off is shines and looks real sharp. I noticed my ASUS monitor isn’t anywhere near as good at viewing the images at a different angle. It comes with a micro-fiber cloth which does erase any smudges 100% also.However, I do have mixed feelings. I was originally looking for 4k OLED, which are a couple hundred bucks more but for a cheaper brand, and they don’t come in ultra wide. I can’t say for certain if I woulda liked the 4k monitor more or this one… I’m a poor guy, so $700 on a monitor is a lot.Do I have any second thoughts? Well.. I’ve thought about it, and decided it was worth the money and I’m not going to return it to see if I like the 4k monitors more. Also having the Alienware brand as my main monitor does feel like a kind of flex. I just hope I start playing more games and really let this bad boy shine for it’s use purpose.I did hear 4k makes text look a lot clearer, which might be better for coding but I can’t say. After watching 1000 youtube videos, it did seem like most consensus was 1440p is the God Mode for monitors so.. Idk.
Icza –
Ive had this for about a month and a half at this point and it’s been superb. I was worried about a few different things going in, the brightness, going down in ppi from 28″ 4k to 34″ UW at 1440p. If it wasn’t UW but had the same height this would be about the size of a 27″ monitor, so I lost just a bit of vertical size moving to this one. Well none of these things turned out to be an issue. What I gained has far outweighed any loss. 4k to 1440p was not nearly as much of a big deal as I was worried about. 1440p is still a very sharp looking picture and actually boosted my fps in games because of less pixels to push each frame (even with the UW format). Brightness, I turn it down because it’s too much when I’m in windows. In gaming it’s perfect. I have a pretty well lit room with a light on the ceiling behind me and a room further behind with the light on there too. I don’t see any glare when I’m using the monitor. Maybe at night if I turn the light off but the other rooms light is on, I can notice that I want that light off as well. But way less of a worry than expected for glare, pretty much a non issue. The size feels huge, so much screen in front of me, I forget I had a slightly taller screen before because this one feels way larger overall. And for watching movies, a lot of them, once black bars are removed, fit 21:9 perfectly, so I’m actually getting a MUCH larger picture than before when watching most movies. Add HDR in there and a slightly downsized 4k (3440 wide instead of 3840) and movies look outstanding on this screen. As for the HDR, being an OLED panel you can expect it to be good and it really is. It’s hard to describe but things just look more real. SDR content will look very flat and washed out once you get used to the HDR on here. Refresh rate at 240hz is obviously incredible but since I like good graphics I’m not necessarily hitting that speed too often. If you’re considering this monitor, I can’t think of a reason to not go for it. It’s everything I hoped for and more.
Alelouia –
Commandé sur Amazon le 12 mai 2025Depuis une quinzaine de jours l’écran toute les 1/2 heure affiche “Un comportement thermique anormale a été détecté” contacté Dell…Recherche internet, mise à jour du Firmware. Inefficace.Contact avec le vendeur, qui rapidement me fait parvenir un bon de retour payé.Envoyé en réparation le 4 novembre 2025.700 euros, défectueux après même pas 6 mois…L’écran a été réceptionné le 10 novembre.A suivre…Un écran neuf dans mon carton d’origine m’a été retourné le 2 décembre par surprise !Le vendeur a été réactif et répondu rapidement à mes messages et attentes. Le SAV honnête, même si un peu de communication aurait été bienvenue.L’expérience de cet écran reste décevante.
Scott Bartholomew –
After 3 months, I was playing a game, and the screen went black. Never came back on. The power light was on, but it was just black, and the menu button did nothing. Went through some steps that failed. Dell wanted videos, invoices, etc. Supplied them 3 days ago and radio silence……. I have 15-year-old screens that still work. This is the worst screen I have ever had, but also the most expensive at nearly £600: appalling screen and appalling customer service. Never buying Dell.Still waiting 2 weeks later for Dell “Get approval” from their product team to send me a new screen………….If only there were a 0-star option.
JW Wee –
Product has a poor screen coating that is prone to damage and scatches. Monitor image quailty is good with high refresh rate.
VerityWalks_OnThinIce –
I’m absolutely astonished by the Alienware AW2725DF. This monitor has a great set of features for the price I bought it for. It has incredible colors out of the box. The viewing angles are excellent, showing consistent colors. Reading text on the screen is great. Some may not like it due to the QD-OLED’s pixel layout, causing text fringing. Most people wont notice it or care, but I’m pointing it out there for people who tend to write or read alot on monitors. The monitor is very stable on its stand. It doesn’t wiggle. Stiff and premium feeling. You can tilt the monitor at a wide range of angles. Has VESA mounting support. It’s less bright than other monitors but it’s still quite high. Supports VRR and G-Sync (non-premium). VRR flickering does occur when frame rates are changing (I’d recommend capping fps at an amount that your system can maintain consistently or turning off VRR). Motion blur is almost unrecognizable if FPS is consistent at the max refresh rate. At lower refresh rates, motion blur is still handled very well despite lacking any Low-Motion blur technology like DyAc or ULMB. Good amount of customizable options in the system menu like adjustable color configurations, customizable crosshairs and hotkeys. 360 Hz, 1.5-2ms input latency, near instant response time just makes this the perfect affordable, yet premium monitor for any use case.