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Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor AW2725Q - 26.7" 4K UHD QD-OLED 240Hz 0.03ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA AdaptiveSync, Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400

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Display Size: 27 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 240 Hz


Style: AW2725Q


Features

  • Play with ultimate clarity: Revel in the mesmerizing detail from advanced ultra-precise QD-OLED inkjet printing technology, enabling a super-dense 166 PPI at 4K resolution.
  • See it all as intended: Immerse yourself in virtual worlds with a responsive 240Hz refresh rate and striking, life-like color accuracy.
  • Made for gamers: Our new design combines innovative 360-degree ventilation with improved cable management and space-efficiency.
  • Ultimate visual fidelity with peak pixel clarity: Super-dense 166 PPI, the highest pixel density of any Alienware monitor, paired with QD-OLED performance provides remarkable clarity, high color purity and exceptionally rendered dark scenes.
  • Incredible HDR with Dolby Vision: An infinite contrast ratio, Dolby Vision and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 produce greater visual depth and a stunning range of dark to light colors in every scene.

Description

Meet our first 27" 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor. Experience ultimate visual fidelity and peak QD-OLED performance in a sleek 27" panel. Immerse yourself in new worlds with the world's highest pixel density in a QD-OLED monitor at 166 PPI with 4K resolution, incredible color accuracy and Dolby Vision HDR.

Brand: Alienware


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: 4K


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


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  • God-like monitor
Display Size: 26.7 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 360 Hz Style: AW2725DF
Alienware has been pushing boundaries in gaming hardware for years, but the AW2725DF 27" OLED gaming monitor takes things to a new level. With a jaw-dropping 360Hz refresh rate, ultra-low response times, and an OLED panel delivering unmatched contrast and color, this monitor is a dream for competitive and immersive gamers alike. After several weeks of testing across FPS, racing, and cinematic titles, I can confidently say this is one of the most impressive gaming displays currently on the market. Stunning OLED Picture Quality At the heart of this monitor is a 2560x1440 (QHD) OLED panel, which instantly sets it apart from most other 360Hz monitors still using IPS or TN technology. The OLED screen produces true blacks, infinite contrast ratios, and incredibly vibrant colors. Whether you're exploring shadowy ruins in Elden Ring or battling under neon lights in Cyberpunk 2077, the visual depth is breathtaking. HDR performance is equally impressive. With DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification, highlights pop, shadows stay rich, and there’s no annoying haloing or blooming. OLED’s pixel-level illumination allows for exact detail in both dark and bright scenes, giving you a cinematic experience even during intense gameplay. 360Hz Refresh Rate – Smooth as Silk Where this Alienware OLED really shines is in its 360Hz refresh rate, delivering ultra-smooth motion with practically no input lag. Paired with a 0.03ms response time, this monitor is a top-tier weapon for esports enthusiasts and competitive players. In titles like Valorant, Overwatch 2, and CS2, every flick and movement feels instantaneous and fluid. The QHD resolution hits a sweet spot between performance and sharpness. It’s easier to drive than 4K, yet sharper than 1080p — perfect for serious players who don’t want to compromise clarity for speed. With NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification, screen tearing is a non-issue. The adaptive sync support works seamlessly across GPUs and ensures consistent frame pacing at all times. Design & Build Alienware continues its trend of clean, futuristic aesthetics. The AW2725DF sports a matte black and white chassis with customizable RGB lighting on the back. The stand is fully adjustable (height, swivel, tilt, pivot) and extremely stable. Cable management is clean and intuitive, and the slim bezels keep the focus on your game. Ports include DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, USB 3.2 hub, and a headphone jack — all conveniently placed. Burn-in Concerns? One of the few drawbacks with OLEDs is potential burn-in, especially for static UI elements. Alienware includes pixel-shifting and screen care features to minimize risk. For most gamers, especially those who don’t leave static images onscreen for hours, burn-in should be a rare issue — not a dealbreaker. Final Verdict The Alienware 27" OLED 360Hz Gaming Monitor is a stunning blend of speed, responsiveness, and cinematic visuals. It’s expensive, but it’s in a class of its own. If you’re a competitive gamer who refuses to compromise on image quality, this is the ultimate display. Rating: 5/5 – Elite performance meets breathtaking visuals. A monitor built for serious play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by ATB

  • There's a reason it's the best in this class. Except the MSI QRX271 is better.
Display Size: 26.7 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 360 Hz Style: AW2725DF
Not gonna lie it's overhyped, it's very, very good, it's top of the line, there's no disputing it is literally the second best 27" 1440P 360hz OLED monitor, however, there is a king I found in my testing, and that king was the MSI MPG QRX271. It has the exact same panel by samsung meaning there's literally zero difference in visual quality, however the MSI model blows this model out of the water when it comes to built in monitor features and it doesn't use a cardboard panel protector during shipping like this one does. The reason that panel protector is subpar is because it causes a lot of monitors to get hairline scratches straight out of the box. I luckily won the lottery and got a pristine monitor, but there are lots of reports of pre-scratched monitors from the packaging. Rest assured Dell/AW's warranty and customer service will get that handled very easily for you but the MSI is 100% the no brainer pick here, and it's cheaper by $100. Bottom line, best 1440p 360hz monitor but the MSI QRX271 beats it due to better build quality and feature set. Picture quality is 1:1. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by William

  • Jack of All Trades (AW2725DF)
Display Size: 26.7 Inches Display Resolution Maximum: 360 Hz Style: AW2725DF
So I got this monitor as an upgrade from a 1080p 360Hz IPS Alienware, snagging it for $650 on sale. It's truly a "jack of all trades" that excels in both competitive and casual gaming. You get OLED's phenomenal image quality with deep blacks and vibrant colors that make games like Red Dead Redemption 2 look great. At the same time, it offers near-instant response times and super-clear motion clarity, which is great for competitive FPS. The 1440p resolution and high refresh rate make spotting enemies easier, and aiming feels natural. With new 480Hz OLED variants hitting the market, you might wonder about the refresh rate. I haven't tested anything above 360Hz, but I'd imagine there's a subtle yet tangible difference. However, if you can find this monitor at a good price, the balance of features still makes it a solid pick, especially since newer tech often comes at a premium. The build quality is nice, with some RGB on the back that can be customized (or turned off). While I didn’t use the stand, it appeared to be of decent quality. The monitor itself is sleek and doesn’t scream "gamer," which I like. It blends well into an office setting, though you can tell it's a premium product even from a distance. There’s a slight purple-ish tint to the coating, and if there’s light in the background, it doesn’t reflect the best, which can impact image quality and blacks slightly. Be mindful of light sources if you get this monitor. It’s also a bit of a fingerprint magnet, but it comes with a cloth that works well for cleaning. On the plus side, there’s a 3-year burn-in warranty. I can’t speak on Alienware/Dell’s customer service as I haven’t had to deal with them, but the peace of mind is nice. The monitor does have quirks, mostly related to the OLED panel. You’ll need to run a 5-minute pixel refresh every few hours to prevent burn-in. This isn’t particularly invasive but can cause some anxiety during long gaming sessions. Brightness has been perfectly fine for my dim room setup at 95%, but if you play in a brighter room, you might want to reconsider. As someone who was initially worried about brightness, I’ve found it to be fine. The HDR implementation is good, offering both HDR 1000 and HDR "True Black" (400) modes. You can switch between these directly from the OSD, with HDR 1000 working best in darker games and True Black being better for desktop use and brighter titles. There are some minor text clarity issues due to the QD-OLED subpixel layout, though adjusting ClearType and OSD sharpness helps. You can’t use DLDSR/DSR above 240Hz due to DSC requirements, but these are minor inconveniences rather than deal-breakers. For settings, I’d recommend the "Creator" mode preset and enabling 10-bit color. The monitor also includes features like customizable crosshairs and a dark stabilizer. However, the dark stabilizer is less effective on this OLED panel compared to traditional LCDs due to OLED’s true blacks. Overall, if you can catch this monitor at a decent price and don’t mind some OLED-specific quirks, it’s worth the premium for anyone wanting a single monitor that can do it all. You don’t really sacrifice much with this monitor. Just do your research on OLED technology and its characteristics before pulling the trigger. While the improved image quality and color make the quirks worth dealing with, it’s important to know what you’re getting into. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Andy

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