Dell has a beautiful 32-inch 4K game monitor for $ 400 down


Have you checked the upcoming Nvidia 50 series GPUs, but are worried that your game monitor is holding you back? Dell offers a healthy discount on the Alienware AW3225QF, an impressively equipped game panel that will give even the Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition (7/10, recommended) some space to breathe.

Alienware tends to have an outspoken styling, with this screen especially with rounded edges and light colored panels. If it bothers you, the stand can be replaced for any VESA 100 x 100 -confirmation, and it is not as if you will see the back while using it anyway.

At the heart of this game monitor you will find a slightly curved 4K QD-Oole panel, which should lead deeper, darker black levels, as well as beautifully rich colors. Although 32 inches may not be the largest panel size, I think it has a good balance between pixel density and usability. The 240-Hz update rate is one of the highest available at that resolution, which this screen has to give a lot of life over the next few years.

Alienware AW3225QF a curved computer monitor with a twoProng stance

Photo: Dell

The Alienware has NVIDIA G-Sync for anyone who can’t quite keep up with the 240-HZ update rate. This customizable update technology keeps the panel of your screen connected to the frame rate of the game you play, reduce tearing and flashing if the two are not in line. While G-Sync only works with Nvidia graphic maps, AMD users can still benefit from the VESA AdaptiveSync standard, which has the same core function.

I also appreciate both the input offered here, as well as the enclosed cables. Next to a DisplayPort 1.4 port you will find three HDMI 2.1 ports, one with FRL and EARC, as well as a full USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub. Alienware contains the corresponding HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 and USB 3.2 Gen 1 cables, so you don’t have to dig around in your bowl of old cables and wonder what can work.

If all this sounds attractive, Dell has the 4K Alienware panel marked from $ 1,200 to $ 900, and then you can use the code Monitors15 to take an extra 15 percent, which drops the total cost at only $ 765. The code will be good by 7am CST on February 3, but only as long as it stays in stock.


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