Alienware is preparing to roll out its next wave of monitors. While typically, Alienware gear tends to lean towards the high-end market, these new monitors appear to be much more affordable, with a 360Hz option coming in well below $500.
According to PCMag, the AW2724HF is a Full HD monitor boasting a 360Hz refresh rate, 0.5ms response time, and AMD FreeSync. On the other hand, the AW2724DM, while considered a lower-end option, still offers impressive features, delivering a 180Hz overclocked refresh rate (165Hz native) with a QHD resolution and a 1ms response time. Additionally, it supports HDR600, AMD FreeSync, and Nvidia G-Sync. In terms of design, these monitors offer a sleek appearance with the revamped Legend 2.0 design. They feature a smaller hexagonal base and customisable Alien FX lighting. The stands offer full adjustability, allowing users to find their preferred gaming angle. The AW2724H even includes a retractable headset hanger and a central OS joystick for convenient menu navigation.
On the Dell side, there are also two new impressive monitors arriving for their price points. The Dell G2724D offers a QHD resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, a 1ms G2G response time, DisplayHDR 400 certification, and three USB ports. As for the cheaper Dell G2524H, it offers an FHD resolution that can be overclocked to a 280Hz refresh rate, accompanied by an impressive 0.5ms G2G response time. Both displays support AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync technologies and feature a sleek, height-adjustable stand.
The Alienware AW2724HF is currently available for purchase at $460, while the Alienware AW2724DM is priced at $400. The Dell G2724D will be available for $300 starting June 22nd, and the Dell G2524H will be released on June 27th at a price of $250.
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