
"I keep accidentally ruining regular things for myself. I already can't use a standard keyboard layout, and now I think I have to buy a really nice monitor. I've spent the last few months living with the Alienware AW2725Q, a 27-inch gaming monitor with a 240Hz 4K resolution QD-OLED panel. It's one of a spate of gaming monitors that came out this year, all bearing the same Samsung Display panel, but with minor differences in features, ports, and looks."
"I plopped the AW2725Q on my desk in March, replacing my hulking 32-inch BenQ monitor I've been using since 2022. I hadn't really considered getting a high-refresh-rate 4K OLED monitor before this year, for a couple of reasons. The main one is that they're expensive: the AW2725Q is about the cheapest of them, at $900. The second is that I just don't have that much time to game anymore, and my gaming rig wasn't exactly in danger of exceeding 60fps on my existing monitor."
The Alienware AW2725Q is a 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a 240Hz 4K QD-OLED panel. Several gaming monitors released this year share the same Samsung Display panel, differing mainly in features, ports, and aesthetics. The AW2725Q costs about $900, making it one of the more affordable options among high-refresh-rate 4K OLEDs. Many users with 60Hz IPS monitors might not need such an upgrade if gaming time and GPU performance do not exceed 60fps. Upgrading from a larger 32-inch 60Hz monitor to the AW2725Q can produce a dramatic improvement in perceived display quality and smoothness.
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