![]() Color accuracy should also be excellent, with the AW3225QF covering 99% of the DCI-P3 gamut. Predictably being OLED, response times are currently quoted at just 0.03ms. The headline, oh so exciting facts for display nerds? This is a 32-inch, 4K OLED monitor that has a refresh rate of 240Hz. I’ve owned several down the years, and from a specs perspective, the Alienware AW3225QF looks to be the most impressive gaming monitor Dell has manufactured to date. Alienware AW3225QFĭespite the fact the amazing Alienware AW3423DWF is currently boxed up in my bedroom ready to be sold on eBay - mainly because I bought that Samsung G9 I mentioned above - I really do love Alienware monitors. Pair that with its 4K display (3,840 x 2,160) and response times of just 0.03ms, and this should be one hell of a gaming screen if you’ve got a powerful enough GPU/CPU combo to squeeze the most out of its stunning specs. The most exciting stat is that the new G8 rocks an astoundingly speedy 240Hz refresh rate. That’s instantly going to make it more accessible to those with limited desk space. For one thing, this 32-inch OLED gaming monitor ditches the previous G8’s ultrawide aspect ratio in favor of a more traditional 16:9 form factor. Samsungs’ latest model (full title the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD), is a different beast entirely. Last year’s model was already a terrific gaming monitor with a screen resolution of 3,440 x 1,440 and a gorgeous OLED panel that sported a 175Hz refresh rate. ![]() I caved and picked up the awesome Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 in an admittedly delicious Black Friday deal late last year, but now I have serious display envy thanks to the announcement of the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8. Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 (2024)īoy, does my timing ever suck when it comes to buying new monitors. So if you’re looking for a gaming monitor capable of producing potentially the smoothest gameplay experiences we’ve ever seen, this currently looks like the model to beat. Nvidia promises the latest ROG Swift PG27 will boast effective motion clarity to over 1000Hz. Said fps-smoothing tech promises to deliver not only the usual stutter-free gaming experiences you’d expect from the best G-Sync monitors, but the company claims it will set “a new gold standard for visual clarity and fidelity through the invention of variable frequency strobing”. Alongside a number of other monitors from Dell and Philips, the latest PG27 boasts the latest evolution of Team Green's G-Sync technology.Ĭalled G-Sync Pulsar, Nvidia describes it as “the next evolution of Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology”. The Asus ROG Swift PG27 has always been an excellent monitor series, but this year the company is really taking things to the next level with more than a little help from Nvidia.
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