Blazing-fast 360Hz refresh, jaw-dropping OLED visuals, and a $300 discount.
Dell’s tossing retired a beast of a woody connected the Alienware 27 AW2725DF QD-OLED Gaming Monitor, and it’s nary tiny drop. Originally $899.99, you tin drawback this epic show for conscionable $599.99 with codification AW27300. That’s a $300 discount connected 1 of the fastest and astir color-accurate monitors retired there. Oh, and it ships with escaped 2-day transportation if you bid earlier 2 PM CT.
You’re looking astatine a QD-OLED sheet with QHD solution (2560 x 1440), a ridiculous 360Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03ms effect time. Motion is crisp, ghosting is gone, and competitory games similar Valorant oregon CS2 consciousness buttery smooth. Whilst it would beryllium bully to get that refresh clip down a mates of notches, this is simply a cracking deal.
Panel Type | QD-OLED |
Screen Size | 26.7" (Diagonal) |
Resolution | QHD 2560 x 1440 |
Refresh Rate | 360Hz (DisplayPort), 144Hz (HDMI) |
Response Time | 0.03 sclerosis (gray-to-gray) |
HDR Support | VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 |
Color Gamut | 99.3% DCI-P3 |
Color Depth | 1.07 Billion Colors |
Contrast Ratio | 1.5 million:1 |
Brightness | 250 cd/m² (SDR), 400 cd/m² (HDR), 1000 cd/m² (Peak HDR) |
Viewing Angles | 178° (horizontal/vertical) |
Pixel Pitch | 0.2292 mm x 0.2292 mm |
Pixel Density | 111 PPI |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Coating | Anti-reflection |
Adaptive Sync | AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA AdaptiveSync Certified |
Low Blue Light | ComfortView Plus (Hardware-based) |
Flicker-Free | Yes |
HDR Certifications | VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 |
Factory Calibration | DeltaE<2 (sRGB & DCI-P3 modes) |
Alienware popped a VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 enactment means you get inky blacks, saccharine highlights, and a affluent colour gammut. With 99.3% DCI-P3 sum and DeltaE colour accuracy, this isn’t conscionable large for games — it’s cleanable for creatives, too.
ComfortView Plus tech reduces bluish airy without messing up your colour accuracy. It has a classical Alienware “Dark Side of the Moon” plan with customizable AlienFX lighting and a space-saving basal that inactive gives you tilt, swivel, pivot, and tallness adjustment. Everything you need, thing you don’t.
You'll get get each the ports you'll ever request to: DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1, USB-A, USB-C, and adjacent built-in tools similar Dark Stabilizer, Chroma Vision, and Always Visible Crosshair overlays. And yes, it plays bully with consoles, supporting QHD astatine up to 120Hz done HDMI.
It's covered by a 3-year Advanced Exchange Service, implicit with Premium Panel Exchange—even if conscionable 1 pixel goes rogue. Plus, burn-in extortion for that OLED panel. To beryllium honest, burn-in is easy avoidable providing you're not showing the aforesaid representation on-screen for 6 months straight.