Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Well, Alienware wants you to know they have a potential solution ...
Picking a gaming monitor can be quite challenging, and more often than not, a buyer will just go with a more expensive option for future-proofing their build. In most cases, that is a great strategy, ...
What it is A dual-resolution gaming monitor that can switch between native 4K and native FHD modes, the Alienware 27-inch 4K ...
Dell-merk Alienware heeft de Dual Resolution Gaming Monitor aangekondigd, een 27"-4k-monitor die 180Hz aankan bij een 4k-resolutie, of 360Hz bij een 1080p-resolutie. Het beeldscherm kost 620 euro en ...
Alienware has just released the AW2725QF, which is a not-so catchy name for a new 21-inch gaming monitor that features two distinct display modes. This includes a native 1920x1080p (FHD) mode with a ...
Dual-mode gaming monitors that can offer 4k resolution but then downscale to 1080p at a high refresh rate are nothing new. However, the new Alienware AW2725QF offers something different to most, as it ...
If you're looking for the ultimate 4K gaming monitor on a budget right now, this Alienware gaming monitor deal is for you. It can deliver ultra-sharp 4K image quality at a very smooth 180Hz but then ...
Watch movies in 4K, then play games at 360Hz — Alienware's new monitor can do both. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
While a few years old now, the AW3423DW checks a lot of boxes. For one, it's big with a curved (1800R) 34-inch panel. It's ...
The expensive Alienware AW2524H delivers a 500Hz refresh rate that lives up to its promise of nearly perfect motion clarity. A decade has passed since the first high-refresh LCD gaming monitors hit ...
Alienware is the Porsche of the gaming world. This is a backhanded compliment – the company’s desktops, laptops, and gaming monitors often look stunning and perform well, but they’re clearly not ...