Dell announces new Alienware monitors with 39-inch 5K OLED model and 240 Hz options

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Dell revealed a series of gaming monitors from the Alienware line during Computex 2026. The highlight is the AW3926QW1, the first 39-inch monitor with an RGB Tandem OLED panel in 5K resolution. The releases also include more affordable options with high refresh rate curved VA panels.

The new models arrive at a time of strong demand for larger and faster screens in the gaming segment. Alienware invests in technologies that improve brightness, text sharpness and fluidity for different user profiles.

Modelo flagship uses RGB Tandem OLED technology

The AW3926QW1 features a 39-inch panel with 5120 x 2160 resolution. Ele operates at up to 165 Hz in 5K and can switch to WFHD mode at 330 Hz. Peak brightness reaches 1,300 nits in HDR.

RGB four-layer technology improves color volume and text clarity. Isso reduces common problems in traditional OLED panels. The monitor is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified and supports Dolby Vision.

Ele also features NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility. The 0.03 ms response helps in competitive gaming. Conectividade includes DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with Power Delivery.

  • Resolução 5K2K with 330 Hz Dual Mode
  • 1,300 nit peak Brilho
  • Delta E less than 2 for color accuracy
  • Suporte to Adaptive Sync
  • Anti-flicker to reduce eye fatigue

AW3426DW brings QD-OLED Penta Tandem

The AW3426DW is a 34-inch ultrawide with a five-layer QD-OLED panel. Ele reaches 280 Hz at 3440 x 1440 resolution. Brightness also reaches 1,300 nits.

The 1800R curvature favors immersion in games. The anti-reflective coating helps in bright environments. Esse model updates its predecessor with improvements in brightness and refresh rate.

Opções VA curves for intermediate audience

Dell included two models with a VA panel for those looking for good value for money. The AW3226DM is 32 inches, QHD resolution and 240 Hz. Já the AW3426DWM offers 34 inches ultrawide at the same refresh rate.

Ambos bring 1500R curvature. Eles supports AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA AdaptiveSync. The response is 1 ms. A USB hub with a 15W Type-C port completes the connections.

Esses monitors serve gamers who want high fluidity without investing in OLED. Eles maintains vibrant image quality with 95% DCI-P3 coverage on the ultrawide model.

Connectivity and design Detalhes

Todos models follow the Alienware visual standard with an illuminated logo on the back. The supports allow height, tilt and rotation adjustments. VESA mount is present for wall mounting or articulated arms.

Portas vary depending on the model. OLEDs offer more advanced options like built-in KVM in some cases. Isso makes switching between PC and laptop easy.

What changes for the end user

The launches reinforce Alienware’s strategy of offering options in different price ranges. The 5K model caters to content creators and gamers who prioritize extreme immersion.

The VA versions expand the range for those who build more accessible setups. Availability begins on Ásia at the end of June for select models. Outros hits global markets in July or fall.

Preços have not yet been confirmed for everyone. The AW3226DM should start at around $299 and the AW3426DWM at $399, according to initial information from retailers.

The complete line celebrates 30 years of the Alienware brand with a focus on display innovation.

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