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Have you been reviewing the next GPU of the Nvidia 50 series, but do you worry that your game monitor is braking you? Dell offers a healthy discount on the AW3225QF alienware, an impressively equipped game panel that will even give the NVIDIA RTX 5090 Founders Edition (7/10, Wired recommends) some breathing space.
Alienware tends to have a pronounced style, with this particular screen with rounded edges and light color panels. If that bothers you, the support is replaceable for any vesa 100 x 100 support, and it is not as if you see the back while using it anyway.
In the heart of this game monitor, you will find a slightly curved Old 4K QD panel, which should result in deeper and more dark black levels, as well as beautifully rich colors. While 32 inches may not be the largest panel size, I think it achieves a good balance between pixel density and usability. The 240 Hz update rate is among the highest available in that resolution, which should give this screen a lot of life in the coming years.
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For anyone who cannot keep up with the 240 Hz update rate at this time, the Alienware has NVIDIA G-SYNC. This adaptive update technology maintains the panel of its screen linked to the box speed of the game you are playing, reducing tear and flickering when the two do not align. While G-Sync only works with NVIDIA graphics cards, AMD users can still take advantage of the VESA Adaptivesync standard, which has the same central functionality.
I also appreciate the inputs provided here, as well as the included cables. Together with a Discipport 1.4 port, you will find three HDMI 2.1 ports, one with FRL and EARC, as well as a complete USB 3.2 center. Alienware includes the corresponding HDMI 2.1, Displayport 1.4 and the USB 3.2 Gen 1 cables, so you do not need to dig in its old cable container asking which one could work.
If all that sounds attractive, Dell has the 4k alien panel marked from $ 1,200 to $ 900, and then you can use the code Monitors15 Take an additional 15 percent, reducing the total cost to only $ 765. The code will be good until 7 AM CST on February 3, but only while they remain in stock.
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