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Alienware 120Hz UltraWide Gaming 34 Inch Curved Monitor with WQHD (3440 x 1440) Anti-Glare Display, 2ms Response Time, Nvidia G-Sync, Lunar Light - AW3420DW

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Features

  • Experience breathtaking views with a combination of immersive features
  • Aspect Ratio is 21:9; Viewing Angle is 178o (H) / 178o (V); Brightness is 350 cd/m2(typical)
  • A 1900R curved, wide 21: 9 display maximizes the field of view and provides an even, consistent viewing experience
  • With a WQHD (3440x1440) resolution, the image is sharp and detailed delivering an immersive experience
  • A 120Hz refresh rate with NVIDIA G-SYNC provides buttery smooth gameplay and realism
  • G-sync technology synchronizes the GPU and monitor, displaying full frames only when the monitor is capable of displaying them; This minimizes graphic distortions such as tearing and artifacts from forming on screen
  • The 120Hz refresh rate is important to gamers, allowing them to-see faster, and react to quick events sooner. Screen Coating Antiglare with 3H hardness
  • Adopting IPS Nano color technology, the Alienware 34 curved gaming monitor exceeds the sRGB color spectrum and is now described by DCI-P3, a cinematic, professional standard
  • Offering 98% DCI-P3 (134.5Percentage sRGB) color coverage, this gaming monitor provides incredible accuracy and color depth so that the games colors are experienced as it was designed to be seen
  • Alienfx customizable lighting allows gamers to set the mood with the Alienware head logo, the continuous light strip on the stand, the Downlight and the power button as 4 customizable zones with full RGB value.Display technology: LED

Description

Introducing the new, immersive Alienware 34 curved gaming monitor. Featuring IPS Nano color, A curved screen, WQHD resolution alongside a fast response time and a 120Hz native refresh rate, This monitor offers a gaming experience that puts you right in the gaming world. Contrast Ratio: 1000: 1 (typical), Pixel Pitch: 0.2325 mm x 0.2325 mm, Input Connectors: 1 x HDMI (ver 1.4), 1 x DP (ver 1.2), 1 x USB 3.0 upstream port (Rear), 2 x USB 3.0 Downstream port (Rear), 2 x USB 3.0 Downstream port with 1 x power charging (Front bottom), 1 x Headphone-out jack (Front Bottom), 1 x Audio Line-out jack (Rear).

Screen Size: 34 Inches


Brand: Dell


Special Feature: Ultra wide, Anti Glare, Curved


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Connectivity Technology: hdmi usb


Standing screen display size: ‎34 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3440x1440


Brand: ‎Dell


Item model number: ‎AW3420DW


Item Weight: ‎23.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22 x 32 x 10.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎22 x 32 x 10.8 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Alienware


Date First Available: ‎September 30, 2019


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  • Quick replacement for broken X34 turned out to be a really good choice.
Style: Monitor
Update. Used it every day for a few months now. Zero issues. It does seem like there is a bit more back bleed in the corners now but unless your looking for it you just don't see it. I have it on an amazon basics arm (AmazonBasics Premium Single Monitor Stand - Lift Engine Arm Mount, Aluminum - Black) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MIBN16O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I've had it since 2018 and i's a beast of a mount. Get's moved and adjusted constantly depending on what I am doing on the computer and no issues. Really like the Alienware display. As with any display you need to dial it in to your tastes and I did that the first day and have since played with all the features and love it. I don't use the speakers. Good purchase although I would not have replaced my X34 with it had the X34 not been destroyed. I wasn't planning to upgrade my display till the end of 2020. While rearranging my setup for DCS I managed to put a keyboard corner into the X34 pbmiphzx and turned it into a 30 inch screen. While trying to live with it while getting up to speed with displays out now things went "melty, smokey, fiery" fun and that was it for a good x34 I had since May 2018. Now I was back to a ASUS VE276Q Black 27 from 2011 and after you go wide screen there is just no going back so after catching up on what's out I went with the Alienware. VERY HAPPY. It's a very nice screen with deep blacks and really good colors compared to the other 34in. Very little bleed around the corners. Almost none at the top and just a bit around the controls on the lower right. Took awhile to get it all setup and I was REALLY impressed. I play with the lights in the room on dim or off and by brightness setting was turned down quite a bit. I see people complaining about it but for me it's perfect. Did a clean install with the GFroce drivers and set it to 120hz. Using an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hydro Copper to push the graphics with no issues. It's mounted on a dual display VESA mounting arm that gets moved around every day and the added cord hooks on the back do a perfect job of not pulling at the connection points. Nice slide on cover to really lock them down. Really like the light system on this one but I have already been through my RGB dance for me baby phase so for the most part everything is set to red but you have some good options for lighting. Kind of a shame that I am not using the included stand. It's crazy solid with more light options on it. The little touch on/off light on the bottom of the screen is really useful. Only change I would make to that is a touch brightness and color option for that. 2 USB ports right at the bottom hold my USB Unifying Receiver and my 3D printer thumb drive nub. Out of the way but right there when needed. More USB ports on the back but all I have is the TrackIR5 in there. There is very little piano black which is good as I leave fingerprints over everything. The entire rear panel is all greyish white and to be honest I don't care for it much. There is absolutely no heat coming off it so I plan to wrap the rear in vinyl. Little Alien dude in the corner lights up which is just fluff but it's nice. I had an Alienware M17 R2 back in 2010 and just never thought about them again once it's time had past. Really good controls. Very easy to use and move around. Standard power cord and extra cables included. As long as everything keeps doing it's job over the next year I may push back upgrading my display another year or so. Maybe pick up another used one to replace that ASUS which I use as a 2nd screen for in game instructions and basic functions like news and quick net searches. Not a fan of their pricing. It came out at 1500 and went on sale for sub 1k which was were is should have been priced from the start but it is worth every penny of that 1k price in my book. Just missed the good sales but what can you do when your not shopping for a new display. Overall I think this is a fantastic choice for gaming and movies. No HDR or sky high HZ options which is what I was waiting for to upgrade but at 120hz native it's ripping it up. Oh ..Good packing job with the Alienware box. It's the Xmass rush and Amazon has falling a little short on the packing jobs this month. Normally you get tons of air bags and what not. All this had was a bit of brown paper tossed in which did absolutely nothing in the slightly larger box it shipped in so the Alienware box had a few dents in the corners but not a single thing was out of place in the factory box. Normally Prime does a better job. I once got a pack of cheap metal paint brushes that was packed up like the most fragile object ever shipped. If your on the fence with this one go ahead and get it. Good price for the spec and looks amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019 by LKNANML

  • Best upgrade of any new build
Style: Monitor
Ok, I'm totally blown away by this monitor, and there's a few things I really want to hightlight about it. 1. Refresh Rate: First, only because it surprised me so much, was the 120 Hz refresh rate. I just switched from three 1080p, 60 Hz monitors that I've been using for a bunch of years. Having never used a higher refresh rate monitor, I thought "how could that possibly make a difference? Who cares? I just want a pristine image." Well, let me tell you it does make a difference. The second I change this display from 60 to 120 AT THE DESKTOP it was a major improvement!!! I can't get 120 in games yet until I update my GPU, but so far even just everyday tasks are benefiting in a huge way from 120Hz. Note that as you go up in frame rate there is increasingly diminished returns....the jump from 60 to 120 WILL be extremely noticeable; the jump to 144 less so, and the jump higher than that will be subjective on whether or not its worth it. So keep that in mind if you're torn on this or a display with a higher refresh rate than 120. 2. Productivity: I was so close to getting a work monitor and a gaming monitor because I wasn't sure if I could get used to ultrawide. After spending all day yesterday gaming, watching movies, and trying out multiple applications I will never, ever go back to my old set up. This thing is wide enough and has a high enough resolution that I can view between two and three open windows at once, which is far nicer than my old 27" 1080p, where just two often got squished and weren't full. 3. Immersion: The extra immersion provided by the wrap-around view of 21:9 truly cannot be understated or undersold. To understand, try to imagine what it would be like going back to watching full-screen movies on an old 4:3 standard def tv. You know how you'd be missing a ton of image on the left and right? This is kind of like that....when jumping up from a regular "wide" to an ultrawide, you gain a lot more image on the sides, which makes everything seem more natural and immersive. And not just games....a lot of movies are shot in 21:9, so when you watch something, it fills the whole screen and there aren't any black bars. Seriously....once you try an ultrawide you won't go back. 3. Image: The image and color quality are very good, for my eyes anyway. I haven't color-calibrated the monitor yet, but it is already a massive improvement over my previous monitor. Blacks are deep and colors pop. No complaints here. I dig the IPS thing. 4. Build quality: Another ace here. Dell/Alienware did a great job with aethetics. This monitor has a beautiful finish, nice bezels, a nice not-too-much level of curvature, and a really cool port hole in the stand that you can rout your cables through. The stand is also a really big, sturdy thing that lets you raise, tilt, and turn the monitor, which again was well thought out and executed nice. It even has a blue under-glow light in the center under the logo that shines on your desk, and you can turn it on/off by swiping over it with your finger! Lastly, mine arrived in good condition; no dead pixels or anything. Based on the other reviews here, I think Dell is great with quality control. Overall, I highly recommend this monitor. I just did a significant overall of my whole PC and setup, and this was the best upgrade I made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020 by Ryan Schneider

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