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 QD‑OLED 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 QD‑OLED 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.