Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
---|---|---|---|
04/18/24 | Best Buy | $750 |
3 |
03/25/24 | Dell Technologies | $778 frontpage |
49 |
02/15/24 | Dell Technologies | $800 |
7 |
02/09/24 | Best Buy | $799.99 |
7 |
01/23/24 | Dell Technologies | $800 popular |
16 |
11/24/23 | Dell Technologies | $800 frontpage |
98 |
10/28/23 | Best Buy | $800 frontpage |
52 |
10/10/23 | Dell Technologies | $799 |
6 |
10/09/23 | Best Buy | $849.99 |
13 |
10/06/23 | Dell Technologies | $800 frontpage |
145 |
09/01/23 | Dell Technologies | $899.99 |
19 |
08/16/23 | Dell Technologies | $900 frontpage |
77 |
07/28/23 | Dell Technologies | $899 |
13 |
07/06/23 | Dell Technologies | $900 frontpage |
84 |
05/26/23 | Dell Technologies | $900 frontpage |
121 |
02/09/23 | Dell Technologies | $1,000 popular |
39 |
02/02/23 | Dell Technologies | $990 frontpage |
136 |
01/19/23 | Dell Technologies | $1000 frontpage |
207 |
Sold By | Sale Price |
---|---|
Best Buy | $799.99 |
Product Name: | Alienware - AW3423DWF 34" Quantum Dot OLED Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor - 165Hz - AMD FreeSync Premium Pro - VESA - HDMI,USB - Dark Side of the Moon |
Product SKU: | 6536990_6536990 |
UPC: | 884116442493 |
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
70 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
1800r with a smaller monitor (this one) makes more sense for a PC gamer imo. Optimal viewing distance of a 49 inch 1800r is nearly 6 feet, which isn't practical
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Can you please explain how to get the CB? does this monitor come with gift card too on dell website?
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/a...ccessories
What's a CB site? Want to take advantage of additional 10%
Install "Dark Reader" on Chrome, Firefox, etc. Let me know
The OLED is light years a better monitor. Stop capping yo (kids did I say that correctly??)
I got the g9 OLED from the edu deal and it's a better monitor to me. Has HDMI 2.1 and can enable 12bit colors at 240hz HDR out of the box, if that matters to you.
Put it in an arm you fool of a took. It's an outstanding monitor!
SlickAnon stop trying to get people to buy the worse version of this monitor. Trolling self
I don't think it's wise to dismiss this OLED's inferior text presentation for office work, not to mention burn-in concerns. I would only recommend QD-OLED to those who really only use it for gaming.
While it is a great monitor with ideal contrast, the benefits stop there. You are fooling yourself if you think the limited vertical space 21:9 (vs 21:10), low resolution, and burn-in worries make it a stronger all-around performer over the 38".
QD-OLED = pure gamer, doesn't work from home.
AW 38" IPS is undoubtedly the superior all arounder for BOTH work and play where QD-OLED excels in just gaming.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
At the end of the day, the choice of the 34" vs the 38" is not "OLED IS BETTER DUH, YOU'RE A TROLL IF YOU SAY OTHERWISE". There are pros and cons of both. There is a reason why IPS dominated the enthusist monitor market for decades.
If all you do is game or consume media, and you don't really care about the shelf-life of OLED due to burn-in, yeah, the 34" OLED is great.
Outside of that, the equation becomes a bit different, and you have to weigh what you value more.
I own both, and frankly, I hate needing to change the way I use my computer to minimize the risk of burn in. OLED is visually better, but not so much better that it outweighs such annoyances. And I don't need HDR1000 to browse slickdeals, lol.
Install "Dark Reader" on Chrome, Firefox, etc. Let me know https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...s/emot-nod.gif
Playing any horror video game or darkly lit game on an OLED has to be killer. Contrast ratios got so stale on LED TVs and monitors they created "dynamic contrast" to trick consumers. Anyone with any sense would ask: "But what's the static contrast ratio for this monitor/tv?". They hit a brick wall in terms of the ceiling for static contrast for over 10+ years. OLED finally changed that. I'm still surprised the price has stayed so high. The other great thing about OLED is how thin and lightweight the monitors/TVs are. I have a glass desk so a light OLED would be nice.
I'm wondering if anyone has created a Microsoft Windoows experience tailored for OLEDs. A special GUI dock that replaces static things (windows task bar, stationary objects, etc). That would be a neat project to follow.
At the end of the day, the choice of the 34" vs the 38" is not "OLED IS BETTER DUH, YOU'RE A TROLL IF YOU SAY OTHERWISE". There are pros and cons of both. There is a reason why IPS dominated the enthusist monitor market for decades.
If all you do is game or consume media, and you don't really care about the shelf-life of OLED due to burn-in, yeah, the 34" OLED is great.
Outside of that, the equation becomes a bit different, and you have to weigh what you value more.
I own both, and frankly, I hate needing to change the way I use my computer to minimize the risk of burn in. OLED is visually better, but not so much better that it outweighs such annoyances. And I don't need HDR1000 to browse slickdeals, lol.
And your concerns about burn-in are completely unfounded, they fixed that a long time ago
Playing any horror video game or darkly lit game on an OLED has to be killer. Contrast ratios got so stale on LED TVs and monitors they created "dynamic contrast" to trick consumers. Anyone with any sense would ask: "But what's the static contrast ratio for this monitor/tv?". They hit a brick wall in terms of the ceiling for static contrast for over 10+ years. OLED finally changed that. I'm still surprised the price has stayed so high. The other great thing about OLED is how thin and lightweight the monitors/TVs are. I have a glass desk so a light OLED would be nice.
I'm wondering if anyone has created a Microsoft Windoows experience tailored for OLEDs. A special GUI dock that replaces static things (windows task bar, stationary objects, etc). That would be a neat project to follow.
I got the g9 OLED from the edu deal and it's a better monitor to me. Has HDMI 2.1 and can enable 12bit colors at 240hz HDR out of the box, if that matters to you.
And your concerns about burn-in are completely unfounded, they fixed that a long time ago
How is that analogy remotely relevant? If you wanted to compare it to traveling, it would be more apt to compare different generation or type of cars (EV vs Gas vs Hybrid; Econ vs Premium), or heck, even different types shoes for walking.
I love that you say "completely unfounded", when you didn't provide any foundation (source) of burn-in being fixed a long time ago. I didn't realize that they somehow convinced the organic LEDs to not organically decay/degrade.
Edit: Just a simple search will show you that people have experienced burn-in on QD-OLED monitors. It's literally one of the stated improvements for Gen 2 QD-OLED (which unless they did a silent upgrade, this is first gen). If OLED burn-in was "solved", it would be revolutionary in the AV world. What we have today are mitigations and delays for what is literally inevitable. Burn-in is when certain pixels are used more than others and the OLED itself gets weaker in terms of brightness. As OLED is used, it degrades. Just literal physics at the moment (unless you have a source to this "fix").
I use mine at low brightness. I don't have static elements on the screen. I keep the general theme as dark as possible. I try to enjoy different media. Because I use slickdeals, value is important to me. I do all this to maintain the value of my OLED.
I do none of this on my IPS. As a fun example. I have a 10 year old IPS that works and looks practically the same as it did 10 years ago. This particular OLED monitor has only been out for 1-2 years, and people have already been experiencing burn-in - and it is usually those who try to use the OLED like a normal non-OLED monitor.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
HDMI 2.1 to get 12 bit depth. DP max is 10 bit