Alienware Unveils 39-Inch 5K OLED Monitor With RGB Stripe Panel
Alienware announced a 39-inch 5K OLED display and three other new monitors at Computex. The models target different price segments and release windows.
EngadgetAlienware introduced the AW3926QW, a 39-inch 5K OLED monitor that the company described as its most ambitious display to date. The monitor uses an LG panel with an RGB stripe layout and supports up to 1,300 nits peak brightness and a 330 Hz refresh rate.
The design includes a 1500R curve, Dolby Atmos certification, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500. It offers dual-mode operation that switches between native 5,120 x 2,160 resolution at 165 Hz and 1080p at 330 Hz.
The monitor includes DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 FRL with eARC, NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, a built-in KVM switch, and a USB-C port rated for 90 watts of charging. Alienware provides a three-year warranty that covers burn-in detection. No official price has been released, but the company indicated the monitor will cost more than $1,000 and is scheduled to ship in late June.
Alienware also announced the 34-inch AW3426DW, an update to a 2022 model that features a QD-OLED Penta Tandem panel, 1,300 nits brightness, an anti-reflective coating, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, and a 280 Hz refresh rate. It is expected in July.
Two lower-cost options, the 32-inch AW3226DM and 34-inch AW3426DWM, start at $300 and $400. Both run at 240 Hz, support AMD FreeSync, and carry DisplayHDR 400 certification. They are scheduled to go on sale in June.
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