Alienware Announces New High Performance Gaming Monitors

Alienware has announced not one, not two, but three high performance gaming monitors! The Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor (AW2521H), the Alienware 38 Gaming Monitor (AW3821DW), and Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2721D).

The Alienware 25 will be packing an impressive 360Hz refresh rate that will support the NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer to give competitive gamers an accurate measurement of system latency for the first time.

The Alienware 38 will have a IPS curve to it to give you an immersed feel. The curved monitor will be packed with WQHD+ resolution, NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate certification, and VESA DisplayHDR 600.

The Alienware 27 will sport a new four-sided InfinityEdge design to maximize the viewing experience. The 27 will have a 240Hz refresh rate with QHD resolution, NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate certification, and VESA DisplayHDR 600.

Full specs will be released later this month so be sure to keep checking back for more updates on these amazing monitors!

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Rob Kwong
Rob Kwonghttp://www.twitch.tv/kiddtango717
[Managing Editor] Managing editor for LVLONE News, Here to bring you information on all your PC hardware, conventions, anime, and gaming needs. Love playing first person shooters, whether it be the new Call of Duty, Valorant, or Overwatch. From time to time you'll catch me playing some Team Fight Tactics or some indie games to take a breather from all the FPS games.

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