You don’t need a thin bezel monitor. If your current screen works, it works. Simple as that. But once you’ve seen a properly clean setup, minimal borders, screens sitting flush next to each other, ...
With a massive 38-inch ultrawide display, the Alienware AW3821DW delivers an immersive gaming experience like no other. Featuring a curved IPS panel, a 3840×1600 resolution, and NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate ...
It is all about the curves and features with Alienware’s new 34-inch curved Quantum Dot-OLED gaming monitor (AW3423DWF), which is vying to be one of the best immersive gaming displays on the market.
The BenQ EW3880R is a well-designed and robust monitor with good colors and excellent sound. Unfortunately, it falls behind in what matters most: image quality. It offers nothing special in terms of ...
Another day, just another curved gaming monitor? Don't bet on it! Today, courtesy of Alienware (Dell’s long-running gaming-focused subsidiary), we have a mega-panel that's impossible to ignore on any ...
I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as ...
Let’s get straight into the in-depth reviews of the best Alienware monitors out there. While we haven’t had a hands-on every single current-gen model, we’ve tested plenty in our time, so which ones ...
The BenQ EW3880R is a great monitor for work and media consumption, but struggles with competitive gaming. It’s expensive, but for a casual computer consumer who spends hours in front of a screen, it ...
This is very exciting for PC gamers. Alienware has announced a major new addition to its gaming monitor line-up: The world’s first QD-OLED gaming monitor. The monitor in question is a 3440×1440 34″ ...
It’s another year, another super-ultrawide monitor from Samsung. Now in its fourth year (including the original C49HG90, which didn’t bear the Odyssey brand), each new super-ultrawide has brought new ...
A 27-inch, 1440p, 144Hz gaming monitor is the standard infantry rifle for PC gamers. It’s effective, reasonably priced, and works well no matter the game you throw at it. First-person shooters? Yep!