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Alienware Unveils 39‑Inch 5K and Upgraded 34‑Inch QD‑OLED Gaming Monitors

The new models point to brighter, higher‑refresh OLED gaming screens with longer panel warranties and laptop‑friendly connectivity.

Overview

  • Alienware announced the two new OLED monitors at Computex on Sunday, confirming core specs, LG and Samsung panel sourcing, and the models' existence rather than reporting leaks.
  • The flagship AW3926QW is a 39‑inch 5K (5120×2160) RGB‑tandem OLED that runs 165Hz at native resolution and can reach 330Hz at lower resolutions while offering HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, 90W USB‑C power delivery, and built‑in KVM.
  • The AW3426DW is a 34‑inch 3440×1440 QD‑OLED that uses a new five‑stack Penta Tandem panel and V‑Stripe subpixel layout to boost peak brightness, improve text sharpness, and support a 280Hz native refresh rate.
  • Both panels come with a three‑year burn‑in warranty and software measures that Alienware says will help extend panel life and reduce long‑term image retention risk for buyers.
  • Alienware gave regional timing but no official U.S. or EU prices, so expect the 39‑inch to start in Asia in June and the 34‑inch around July with independent lab reviews and final street prices due later this year.