The Alienware AW3225QF is the first gaming monitor to hit the market with Samsung’s third-generation QD-OLED panel, and the first 4K, 240Hz OLED display at 32 inches to go on sale to the public at the time of writing. It launched alongside the Alienware AW2725DF, the first 27-inch, 1440p, 360Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor.
On paper the AW3225QF doesn’t seem like a major upgrade over Alienware’s previous QD-OLED monitor, the 34-inch AW3423DW. Both boast a 250-nit peak brightness in SDR and 1,000 nits when HDR is enabled, but that doesn’t tell the whole story, and the final product wowed us so much at CES that we named it a CES 2024 award winner. The AW3225QF is capable of maintaining a full-screen brightness of well over 200 nits on an all-white screen and doesn’t fluctuate in brightness depending on the content being displayed, an issue that plagued last-gen OLED monitors. Additionally, gamers who were disappointed that OLED gaming monitors on the market were previously only available with matte finishes will be pleasantly surprised to find a glossy anti-glare coating on the AW3225QF.
The AW3225QF is also the first gaming monitor with Dolby Vision HDR support, though the number of PC games that support this standard is low. Instead, that feature remains better suited for consoles and Alienware has acknowledged that potential by adding eARC support to the monitor, allowing for a more TV-like experience.
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