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Alienware announces pricing and availability for its new gaming monitors

The Alienware 38 Gaming Monitor, a 144 Hz ultrawide display, sells for $1899.99. (All images via Alienware)
The Alienware 38 Gaming Monitor, a 144 Hz ultrawide display, sells for $1899.99. (All images via Alienware)
Alienware confirmed pricing and availability for its three new monitors: the 25 Gaming Monitor, 27 Gaming Monitor, and 38 Gaming Monitor. The high-refresh-rate displays start at US$899.99 and go up to $1899.99.

Alienware announced three new monitors last month. The Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor, 27 Gaming Monitor, and 38 Gaming Monitor carry the company’s sci-fi aesthetic and are loaded with features. Today, Alienware confirmed the pricing and availability of these new displays.

As a quick refresher, the Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor (AW2521H) is a 24.5-inch display that features a blazing fast 360 Hz refresh rate, making it one of the world’s fastest monitors. The Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2721D) is a 27-inch QHD display with a 240 Hz refresh rate and VESA DisplayHDR 600 support. The 27 Gaming Monitor also covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Lastly, the 38 Gaming Monitor (AW3821DW) is a 37.5-inch curved beast with a WQHD+ ultrawide (21:9) resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate, and 95% DCI-P3 coverage.

The Monitors will be available in China this month (October 2020) and will launch in the US, Eurozone, Australia, Japan, and the Pacific region in November 2020. The 25 Gaming Monitor sells for US $899.99. The 27 Gaming Monitor lists at $1099.99. The 38 Gaming Monitor can be bought for $1899.99.

Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor
Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor
Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor
Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor

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Sam Medley, 2020-10- 8 (Update: 2020-10- 8)