I agree with the adage that you should never skimp on anything that separates you from the ground, but I think it needs to be updated for modern life. Sure, it’s sensible to spend as much as you can afford on quality boots, beds, and office chairs, but do we give enough thought to the screen we stare at for eight hours or more every day? So begins my justification for dropping $1,300 on a dreamy gaming monitor.
Dell’s Alienware AW3423DW caused quite a stir when it landed last spring because it uniquely uses a Quantum Dot-Organic Light Emitting Diode (QD-OLED) panel. The smartphone and TV markets were truly shaken up when OLED came onto the scene, and this display technology is poised to disrupt computer monitors. Boasting vivid colors, lightning-fast response times, and inky blacks—the pixels on these screens independently light up and turn off, delivering perfect black levels—it offers a lot for PC gamers.
It’s not often you get a well-balanced product in any category, let alone displays. This Alienware’s 3,440 x 1,440-pixel resolution is sharp enough for most folks and makes it possible to pair the screen with gaming PCs that might struggle to power a monitor with a 4K resolution. Dell’s choice of a Samsung QD-OLED panel sweetens the pot, enabling higher peak brightness and greater color volume, traditional weaknesses of standard OLED displays.
Consider also the 175-Hz refresh rate (you have to use the DisplayPort), which means the screen can match the frames of the games you play. The display also has a gentle 1800-R curve that helps make content look immersive, and the 0.1-millisecond response time means it always feels snappy. The depth and accuracy of colors, combined with the top-notch HDR support, is also a step up. (If it matters, the AW3423DW covers 99.3 percent of the DCI-P3 color space.)



