Dell's exceptional 34-inch Alienware QD-OLED gaming monitor returns to Black Friday pricing — $649 all time low for awesome color accuracy and 240Hz refresh rate

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If you're in the market for a brilliant ultra-wide monitor from one of the best brands in the business, the exceptional Alienware AW3425DW WQHD QD-OLED has just dropped back to the all-time low price we saw over Black Friday. Right now, you can score one on Amazon for just $649, $150 off the list price of $749, and $100 less than you'll find it on Dell's website, too.

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There's a reason we gave this fantastic monitor a Tom's Hardware Editor's Choice award and a 4.5-star rating. We were blown away by the bright and sharp images, as well as by the remarkable out-of-the-box color accuracy. Screen uniformity testing, as shown below, revealed the best-ever score in this field at just 1.78%.

Alienware AW3425DW

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The HDR performance was also impressive, with vivid color and bright highlights, and overall, we said the color performance was "near-perfect."

This is one of the best monitors out there in this category, and comes with a host of features. You'll get one DisplayPort 1.4 connection, two HDMI 2.1 slots, USB 3.0 (both Type A and Type C), and a three-year warranty. As mentioned, we haven't seen a price this good on this particular monitor since late last year, when it fell to the same price during the Black Friday sales.

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