Dell Technologies has
34" Alienware AW3423DWF 3440x1440 165Hz Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor on sale for
$449.99 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
bylanta for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Log in and Go to My Account
- Go to Dell Rewards
- Click Member Only Offers
- Click Dell Benefits
- Hit Claim Offer for 10% off on Alienware Monitors
- Use Coupon Code in Cart
Specs:- Resolution: 3440x1440
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz (DisplayPort) or 100Hz (HDMI)
- Panel Type: Quantum Dot OLED
- Curvature: 1800R
- Response Time: 0.1ms gray-to-gray
- Contrast Ratio: 1M:1 (typical)
- Adaptive-Sync Technology: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
- VESA Mountable: 100x100mm
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.0
- 2x DisplayPort 1.4
- 2x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) downstream port
- 2x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) downstream port
- 1x SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen1) upstream port
- 1x Audio line-out port (rear)
- 1x Headphone-out port (bottom)
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Depends on the user. If you're using this as a monitor on a PC, you're using display port (or at least you should be). Gen 2 QDOLED version of this same monitor is unchanged outside of refresh rate and 40nitts brightness bump (oh and .. fewer USB ports). 165hz is not "low" by any stretch of the imagination, especially for a 1440p ultrawide resolution. I mean this earnestly as I own a 360hz monitor and have been guilty of having it set to 144 many times without even realizing it.
And if you're a console gamer (I imagine you are since you brought up HDMI), then yes the new version of this monitor offers better 4k/120 support, however this is remedied in part on this monitor by an update adding 'console mode' allowing PS5/xBox to better detect the display's resolution options (though not at full 120hz). But then I'd say why do you care about 165+ refresh rate - the console's aren't going to hit an FPS match with this monitor's refresh rate anyway, much less a 240hz version.
If you want fewer USB ports, 240hz and a newer HDMI spec for your console, then yes, spend the extra $400 for the 2026 gen2 model. For everyone else, this is a screaming deal.
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Make sure you hide your taskbar! I've got 3 years of heavy use on mine and have a little burn in, but I grabbed another 2 year warranty for ~$140. Plan to send it in soon for a replacement.
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And if you're a console gamer (I imagine you are since you brought up HDMI), then yes the new version of this monitor offers better 4k/120 support, however this is remedied in part on this monitor by an update adding 'console mode' allowing PS5/xBox to better detect the display's resolution options (though not at full 120hz). But then I'd say why do you care about 165+ refresh rate - the console's aren't going to hit an FPS match with this monitor's refresh rate anyway, much less a 240hz version.
If you want fewer USB ports, 240hz and a newer HDMI spec for your console, then yes, spend the extra $400 for the 2026 gen2 model. For everyone else, this is a screaming deal.
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