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Alienware Unveils 39‑Inch 5K Tandem OLED and 34‑Inch 280Hz QDOLED

New RGB‑Stripe and Penta Tandem panels raise peak brightness, improve text clarity, and come with three‑year burn‑in warranties to make OLED gaming monitors faster and more durable.

Overview

  • Alienware announced the two flagship OLED monitors at Computex, with coverage published Sunday, revealing the 39‑inch AW3926QW and the updated 34‑inch AW3426DW.
  • The AW3926QW is a 39‑inch 5K (5120×2160) RGB‑Stripe Tandem OLED with a native 165Hz mode and a dual lower‑resolution 330Hz mode for esports use, plus a KVM, USB‑C 90W PD and DisplayPort 2.1.
  • The AW3426DW is a 34‑inch curved QDOLED using 5‑stack Penta Tandem tech, delivers up to 1,300 nits peak brightness and a 280Hz native refresh rate, and adds anti‑reflective coatings and sharper subpixel layouts for clearer text.
  • Alienware confirmed availability windows and pricing signals: the 34‑inch QDOLED ships in July, the 39‑inch 5K model is slated for fall with some regional early launch reports, and media estimate the flagship could land around $1,200–$1,600.
  • To address burn‑in and lifespan concerns, manufacturers say multistack tandem architectures improve brightness and efficiency, Alienware includes enhanced panel algorithms plus a three‑year burn‑in warranty, and the company also launched two sub‑$400 VA LCD monitors to widen price options.