Dean Takahashi 2025-03-04 09:00:00 venturebeat.com
Alienware is launching a family of six new gaming monitors today to go with the PC gaming rigs that are launching at the same time.
It’s a big new season for gamers, as graphics cards are arriving from Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices at the same time, and Alienware is going all in with a lineup of six new gaming monitors. These devices complement the the Alienware Aurora gaming desktop computer that the company unveiled last week to take advantage of Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards.
“We’ve got some new LCD monitors that are hitting a more accessible price band in our portfolio. These are all 180Hz. They are still very fast, even though we consider them our for more entry level monitors,” said Kris Graft, product marketer at Alienware, in a press briefing. “We also have a 320Hz monitor that is targeted at aspirational players like esports or highly competitive gamers.”
Alienware, a gaming hardware division of Dell, is strengthening its QD-OLED monitors with three new additions to the family, expanding its lineup to five different QD-OLED models.
“Our QD-OLEDs have incredible color performance. If you’ve ever used them, they really are like looking into a window to two virtual worlds,” Graft said.
The company is also revamping the fan-favorite Alienware 34 Ultra-Wide QD-OLED Monitor, marking the grand return of a monitor that pioneered the QD-OLED tech. And Alienware is expanding its monitor lineup into new price bands, making Alienware displays accessible to more players worldwide. The products are launching on March 6 and some are available in April.
New AW30 Design Language

These new monitors take advantage of AW30— the brand-new design language and the cohesive thread that unites the entire new Alienware Monitor portfolio and extends across the entire Alienware family, bringing a bold, future-forward aesthetic and cutting-edge innovation to every model.
“You’ll see that it’s still inspired by these Alien-like designs,” Graft said.
First introduced at CES, our AW30 design language is crafted to evoke a sense of mystery that is signature Alienware. Representing the next evolution in the design journey, AW30 marks a new era for the brand as it approaches its 30th anniversary. For the monitors this means things like a compact base so you can have tidy desk, simplified cable management that eliminates the need for a rear cable cover and easier ways to manage your monitor settings from the desktop.
A Triad of New QD-OLEDs

The QD-OLED class of monitors sit at the top of the portfolio as the flagship offerings designed to provide the visual fidelity. The firm is adding three new QD-OLED displays to join the portfolio,
expanding Alienware’s lineup to a total of five QD-OLED models.
Previously, the company launched the Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED (AW3423DW) in 2022 as the world’s first QD-OLED gaming monitor. Now it has a redesigned model with the new Alienware 34 Ultra-Wide QD-OLED Monitor (AW3425DW), which offers a faster 240Hz refresh rate (up from 175Hz), improved connectivity with HDMI 2.1 FRL, and adds G-SYNC Compatible certification alongside AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA AdaptiveSync. With a WQHD (3440×1440) resolution and 1800R curve, this ultra-wide envelops players’ field of view to unlock an expansive gaming and cinematic experience.
Next up is the new Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725D). Pairing QHD resolution with a high-speed 280Hz refresh rate, it strikes a sweet spot blend of vivid visuals and ultra-smooth performance that allow it to excel across all genres of gameplay. But this monitor stands out for its $550 price.
Rounding out the trio is the anticipated Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725Q), which is now available today. This monitor has pixel density of 166 PPI (pixels per inch), which sets a record highest pixels per inch in any OLED or QD-OLED monitor.
For gamers who are concerned with OLED burn-in issues, the QD-OLED Alienware monitors come with a three-year limited OLED burn-in hardware warranty.
Fast displays for competitive gaming
Collegiate esports in the United States has experienced significant growth in recent years, becoming an integral part of many universities’ athletic and academic programs. As of 2024, over 200 colleges and universities have established varsity esports teamsii, including Florida Atlantic University, University of Texas at Austin, Purdue University who have partnered with Alienware to build state-of-the-art esports facilities for its student and varsity organizations.
Alienware sees collegiate esports as the next frontier of competitive gaming. To help drive this vision, the company is making esports more accessible by bringing Alienware technology to more institutions.
And in the home, the company is lowering the barrier to enter 300Hz+ gaming with the unveiling of its new Alienware 25 320Hz Monitor (AW2525HM) targeting a ~$250 price. It’s designed for aspiring esports athletes seeking high performance gaming solutions without breaking the bank. Offering 320Hz refresh rate on a Fast IPS FHD panel, it delivers ultra-smooth visuals and minimal input lag.
Alienware QHD Monitors for the Masses

Lastly, Alienware is expanding its monitor lineup into new price bands, making Alienware displays accessible to more players worldwide. The new Alienware 34 Gaming Monitor (AW3425DWM), Alienware 32 Gaming Monitor (AW3225DM), and Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2725DM) offer customers a variety of competitively priced QHD gaming experiences in three flavors that cater to any preference in size and screen format.
It has 34-inch ultrawide (WQHD) for an expansive eye-enveloping experience. It has 32-inch for big desktop gaming in 16:9 standard aspect ratio. And it has 27-inches for the same performance in a more compact form factor.
They all enable a speedy 180Hz refresh rate and a swift 1ms gray-to-gray response time, ensuring smooth
gameplay without motion blur. Nvidia G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync and VESA AdaptiveSync certifications eliminate screen tearing, while DCI-P3 95% color coverage and VESA DisplayHDR400 certification make every scene look lifelike and dynamic.
Pricing and availability
Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED (AW2725Q)
Availability: March 4, 2025 (NA)
Price: $899.99
Alienware 34 240HZ QD-OLED Monitor (AW3425DW)
Availability: April 29, 2025 (NA)
Target Price: ~$799.99
Alienware 27 280Hz QHD QD-OLED (AW2725D)
Availability: ~Summer 2025 TBD (NA)
Target Price: ~$549.99
Alienware 34 VA Curve Monitor (AW3425DWM)
Availability: March 6, 2025 (NA)
Target Price: ~$399.99
Alienware 32 VA Curve Monitor (AW3225DM)
Availability: March 6, 2025 (NA)
Target Price: ~$319.99
Alienware 27 IPS Monitor (AW2725DM)
Availability: March 6, 2025 (NA)
Target Price: ~$269.99
Alienware 25 320HZ Monitor (AW2525HM)
Availability: ~Summer 2025 TBD (NA)
Target Price: ~$249.99
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