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Alienware’s New Super Ultrawide OLED Gaming Monitor Might Just Earn Its (RGB) Stripes - IGN
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technology15h ago

Alienware’s New Super Ultrawide OLED Gaming Monitor Might Just Earn Its (RGB) Stripes - IGN

  • Alienware unveiled the AW3926QW, a 39-inch OLED ultrawide with RGB stripe panel aimed at brighter, crisper visuals.
  • The AW3926QW offers up to 1500R curvature, 5120x2160 resolution, and 1300 nits peak brightness with Dolby Vision.
  • The monitor supports high refresh rates up to 330Hz at 1080p and 165Hz at native resolution.
  • A built-in KVM switch lets users control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse.
  • Alienware plans multiple new displays, including AW3426DW and AW3426DWM, with July availability.
  • The RGB stripe technology aligns subpixels to reduce color fringing compared to conventional OLEDs.
  • The AW3426DW is a 34-inch QD-OLED model with 280Hz and higher peak brightness in the lineup.
  • Pricing for other models includes AW3426DWM at $399.99 and AW3226DM at $299.99.
  • Alienware asserts RGB stripe tech delivers brighter, crisper visuals without sacrificing color accuracy.
  • The AW3926QW includes diverse ports: DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 90W, plus USB-A/B speeds.
  • Disclosure notes that pricing for AW3226DM and AW3426DWM was provided, with July availability.
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The Alienware AW3926QW is the world's first 39-inch 5K OLED monitor with an RGB stripe panel - Engadget
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technology13h ago

The Alienware AW3926QW is the world's first 39-inch 5K OLED monitor with an RGB stripe panel - Engadget

  • Alienware announces the AW3926QW, a 39-inch 5K OLED monitor with RGB stripe tech at Computex.
  • Panel supports up to 1,300 nits peak brightness and up to 330Hz in 1080p mode.
  • The monitor aims to balance productivity with gaming, offering improved text clarity over typical OLED panels.
  • Alienware also introduced a 34-inch AW3426DW, with upgraded brightness and new anti-reflective coating.
  • Dell/Alienware plans a lineup of budget-friendly options: AW3226DM and AW3426DWM from $300 and $400.
  • The 39-inch model supports a native 5K resolution and 165Hz, plus 1080p at 330Hz for competitive gaming.
  • The AW3926QW includes a built-in KVM and USB-C with 90W passthrough.
  • Connectivity includes DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 FRL with eARC; supports G-Sync and FreeSync.
  • Alienware offers a three-year warranty with burn-in detection for the AW3926QW.
  • Pricing for the AW3926QW was not announced, but it is expected to be premium and above the $1,000 mark.
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The QD-OLED gaming monitor that started it all got a big upgrade
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The QD-OLED gaming monitor that started it all got a big upgrade

  • Alienware unveils updated QD-OLED monitors at Computex 2026, kicking off its 30th anniversary lineup.
  • The 34-inch AW3426DW uses Penta Tandem QD-OLED with 1,300 nits peak brightness and 280 Hz.
  • A 39-inch AW3926QW 5K curved ultrawide targets 5K at 165 Hz with 143 PPI and 1500R curvature.
  • Both OLED models use RGB stripe subpixels and include HDR and GPU sync support.
  • The premium 34-inch model includes a KVM switch, USB-C with 90W PD, and multiple HDMI/DisplayPort ports.
  • Budget VA LCD options AW3426DWM and AW3226DM ship in July with up to 240 Hz at 1440p.
  • Alienware’s entry-level QD-OLED monitor remains priced at $399.99, delivering superior contrast.
  • No final prices for the high-end 5K model were disclosed during the reveal.
  • The lineup includes a mix of OLED and LCD options with enhanced burn-in protection and shifting algorithms.
  • Alienware emphasizes a 30th anniversary celebration with a full display lineup across technologies.
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Alienware’s New 5K Curved Gaming Monitor Has Almost Too Much Going on
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Alienware’s New 5K Curved Gaming Monitor Has Almost Too Much Going on

  • Alienware unveils the AW3926QW, a 39-inch curved OLED monitor capable of 5K at 165Hz and dual-mode 330Hz at 1080p.
  • RGB Stripe Tandem OLED aims to reduce fringing and boost color accuracy on the new panel.
  • DisplayHDR True Black 500 with peak HDR brightness up to 1,300 nits is promised for the AW3926QW.
  • The monitor supports Dolby Vision and VRR via AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync for versatile gaming.
  • USB-C ports provide up to 90W power pass-through along with multiple USB-A and USB-C connections.
  • Only two HDMI inputs and one DisplayPort 2.1 are available on the AW3926QW.
  • Alienware has not disclosed pricing or availability for the monitor yet.
  • The article notes 4K at 240Hz remains unnecessary for many gamers, framing this as a premium option.
  • The AW3926QW follows Alienware’s 30 design language and uses a similar stand to a prior model.
  • Gizmodo emphasizes the monitor’s brightness and color capabilities as standout features for gaming and entertainment.
  • The article frames the AW3926QW as a high-end option for enthusiasts willing to invests in premium features.
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