Summary

  • Alienware's AW2725QF offers the best of both worlds, seamlessly switching between 4K/180Hz and 1080p/360Hz modes for ultimate flexibility.
  • With 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, VESA DisplayHDR 600, and Dolby Vision HDR support, the AW2725QF delivers vibrant and accurate colors.
  • Priced at $600, the AW2725QF is a more affordable alternative to other dual-mode monitors, offering sharp picture quality at both resolutions.

If you can't decide between a higher refresh rate or 4K resolution, Alienware's new gaming monitor will make things far easier. Dell's flagship gaming brand has announced a new gaming monitor, the Alienware AW2725QF, that can seamlessly switch between 4K at 180Hz mode for high visual fidelity and 1080p at 360Hz for fast, smoother visuals, giving gamers the ultimate flexibility.

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While most 4K gaming monitors also support lower resolutions, dropping the resolution to 1080p often limits you to the same refresh rate. Some displays suffer from scaling issues, causing annoying display artifacts. The AW2725QF natively supports 4K and 1080p, delivering the best picture quality for each resolution, and lowering the resolution doubles the refresh rate from 180Hz to a blistering 360Hz for a smoother and more responsive experience.

Essentially, the Alienware AW2725QF is two high-quality gaming monitors packaged into one, giving gamers the best of both worlds. The 4K/180Hz mode lets gamers enjoy the rich detail and immersive game worlds of RPGs and open-world games like The Witcher and Red Dead Redemption. With a press of a button, gamers can switch to a faster 360Hz refresh rate to dominate competitive shooters like Counter-Strike and Valorant.

Alienware AW2725QF Features and Specs

Alienware AW2725QF

The Alienware AW2725QF is a 27-inch IPS monitor with a 600-nit peak brightness and 1000:1 aspect ratio, which is typical for IPS monitors. It covers up to 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and supports VESA DisplayHDR 600 and Dolby Vision HDR. While it can't match the high-end OLEDs in terms of picture quality, gamers can expect vibrant and accurate colors with wider viewing angles, which is ideal for co-op gaming.

Console gamers will appreciate the inclusion of two HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K/120Hz gaming on the Xbox Series X and PS5. It also supports Nvidia G-SYNC and FreeSync VRR to eliminate screen tearing for a smooth gaming experience. Even without the dual-model feature, this monitor ranks among the best 4K monitors, offering excellent features for gaming and content creation.

A Cheaper and Better Alternative to the Dual-Mode OLED Monitors

Alienware isn't the only brand supporting dual resolutions and refresh rates. ASUS teased the groundbreaking dual-mode feature in December 2023, and LG, ASRock, and MSI announced their versions at Computex 2024. However, most of the announced dual-mode monitors so far have been OLEDs. Alienware's 27-inch, IPS monitor offers something different, and it will undoubtedly become one of the most popular dual-resolution displays

First, it's affordable, priced at just $600 compared to $1,400 for other dual-mode monitors like the LG 32GS95UE. While the LG boasts superior picture quality with an OLED panel, the lower price and lack of burn-in concerns make the AW2725QF a compelling option for mainstream gamers. Second, switching to 1080p on the other models, which have bigger 32-inch displays, is very noticeable. At 27 inches, the Alienware AW2725QF should deliver sharper and better picture quality when gaming at 1080p resolution.

Here are all the other announced dual-mode resolution monitors:

Monitor

Display Type

Resolution Modes

Price

LG ‎32GS95UE

OLED

4K/240Hz, 1080p/480Hz

$1,197

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP

OLED

4K/240Hz, 1080p/480Hz

$1,299

ASRock PGO32UFS2B

OLED

4K/240Hz, 1080p/480Hz

N/A

ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCG

IPS

4K/160Hz, 1080p/320Hz

N/A

MSI MAG 321CUPDF

VA

4K/160Hz, 1080p/320Hz

$500

Pricing and Availability

The Alienware AW2725QF is now available in China and is set for global release on September 12 with a suggested MSRP of $600. If you want to pick up a dual-mode monitor today, check out the LG ‎32GS95UE below.

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LG ‎32GS95UE Ultragear 4K 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor
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Brand
LG
Screen Size
32 Inches
Display Technology
OLED
HDR
Yes
Resolution
Up to 4K (3840 x 2160)
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The LG UltraGear is a 32-inch OLED gaming monitor with a dual-mode display, switching effortlessly between 4K 240Hz and 1080p 480Hz. Based on a WOLED panel with matte coating, it's excellent for both dark and bright rooms and offers premium gaming features, including lightning-fast response times, HDMI 2.1 ports, and VRR support. However, with an MSRP of $1,400, it's far more expensive than Alienware's upcoming AW2725QF.

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Aspect Ratio
16:9
Refresh Rate
480Hz (FHD), 240Hz (4K)
Variable Refresh
Yes, GSYNC & FreeSync
Response Time
0.03ms
Screen Brightness
275 Nits (Typical)
Weight
19.8 lbs (w/stand)
Mounting Options
VESA 100 x 100 mm
Sound
Speakers, Headphone out
Adjustment
Tilt/Height/Swivel/Pivot
Tilt
-15~15° (Swivel) -10~15º (Tilt)
Dimensions
28.1" x 24.7" x 11.0"

FAQ

Q: Does Alienware have 4K resolution?

Yes, Alienware offers 4K resolution on some of its monitors. The upcoming AW2725QF is one such model. Additionally, Alienware also has a larger 55-inch monitor with a 4K resolution.

Q: What is the resolution of Alienware Ultrawide OLED?

The Alienware OLED ultrawide monitor, AW3423DW, has a resolution of 3440x1440p, which is also known as Wide-QHD resolution.