
- Compact stand
- Excellent SDR colour gamut and contrast
- Very bright in HDR mode
- Outstanding motion display with AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility
- Very attractive price
- The design is not particularly appealing
These models are the first of their kind. On the left, you see the world's first 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with Dolby Vision HDR, designed to showcase every detail in stunning colors and contrasts. On the right, beauty and speed come together in the world's first 360 Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor, offering you a refresh rate of 360 Hz and infinite QD-OLED contrast in QHD resolution (2560 x 1440). The combination of all these features in a single package helps every gamer gain a clear competitive edge. Whether you're playing racing games that require speed or simulation and action-adventure games that demand sharp visual fidelity, there is now an Alienware QD-OLED gaming monitor that is perfect for you.
Monitor type | PC Monitor |
Display resolution | 2K |
Screen technology | QD-OLED |
Refresh rate | 360 Hz |
Video connections | DisplayPort (2x), HDMI (1x) |
USB ports | USB-A, USB-B, USB-C |
Monitor equipment | Integrated USB hub |
Documents | |
Item number | 42974939 |
Manufacturer | Dell |
Category | Monitor |
Manufacturer no. | GAME-AW2725DF |
Release date | 17.2.2024 |
Sales rank in Category Monitor | 132 of 1942 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Monitor type | PC Monitor |
Display size (inches) | 26.70" |
Screen size (cm) | 67.82 cm |
Image resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
Display resolution | 2K |
Pixel density | 111 ppi |
Pixel pitch | 0.05 mm |
Screen technology | QD-OLED |
Panel technology | OLED |
Refresh rate | 360 Hz |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen surface | Anti-glare |
Contrast ratio | 1500000 :1 |
Response time (grey-to-grey) | 0.03 ms |
Reaction time MPRT | 0.03 ms |
Brightness | 1000 cd/m² |
Colour depth | 8 bits |
Colour space coverage | DCI-P3: 99.3% |
Viewing angle (H) | 178° |
Viewing angle (V) | 178° |
Monitor equipment | Integrated USB hub |
Connectivity | USB |
Touch | Without touch function |
Sync-Technology | AMD Freesync Premium Pro |
Adjustability | Height-adjustable, Pivot function, Rotatable, Tiltable |
VESA wall mount | 100 x 100 mm |
Video connections | DisplayPort (2x), HDMI (1x) |
HDMI version | 2.1 |
DisplayPort version | 1.4 |
USB ports | USB-A, USB-B, USB-C |
Exact USB ports | USB-A 3.0 (3x), USB-B 3.0 (1x), USB-C 3.0 (1x) |
Power consumption | 27.60 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.50 W |
Power consumption (Off) | 0.30 W |
Energy consumption per year | 28 kWh |
Energy efficiency class | G |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | AC cable, DisplayPort cable, USB Type-C to DisplayPort cable |
Width | 609.11 mm |
Length | 243.69 mm |
Height | 516.20 mm |
Weight | 6.30 kg |
Length | 76 cm |
Width | 47 cm |
Height | 25 cm |
Weight | 10 kg |
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Source: GalaxusAt the time of testing, the Dell Alienware AW2725DF cost around 650 euros - you can't get an OLED monitor for much less. What's more, in terms of refresh rate, it makes the test winner Philips look old. The Dell refreshes the image on its display up to 360 times per second. However, the visible screen area is smaller than that of the Philips. And: The Dell Alienware has to make do without USB-C.
At the time of testing, the Dell Alienware AW2725DF cost just 700 euros. It has the same QD OLED display with 360 Hertz as the MSI. The biggest difference: The Dell Alienware has to make do without a USB-C socket with DisplayPort function. If you don't like a glossy screen and can live with 240 Hertz, you can opt for the 20 euro cheaper LG - see left.