Its a pleasant feeling, the kind of thing you hope to get from an ultra-premium equipment.
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Put simply, the gentle 1700R curved screen is a beauty.
The 32-inch monitor ticks all the boxes save for one.
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At $1,200 MSRP, youll have to stretch the wallet to experience its visual joys.
You would just be paying a pretty penny for that viewing privilege.
Its a curved screen supporting up to a 240 Hz refresh rate at 4K, 3840 x 2160 resolution.
Theres the stated 0.03ms response time typical of most OLEDs.
In laymans terms, thats pretty much everything wed want from a high-fidelity gaming monitor.
Its big, but not too big that its hanging off the sides of your desk.
All thats not exactly necessary, but its great quality of life features weve come to expect from Alienware.
Whats most obvious from the QD-OLED is just how sharp everything looks.
The blacks are nice and deep, resulting in sharper contrast overall.
As expected from any organic screen, the colors are nice and vibrant.
We took it for a spin on games like Mortal Kombat 1 and God of War: Ragnarok.
But at $1,200, you’re able to bet youd want it to take over your desktop.
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