To summarize the positive changes we're seeing here, the new DWF variant has a much quieter fan with a better fan curve, lower input lag for SDR and HDR gaming, several new OSD features, user upgradeable firmware, small SDR accuracy improvements and a new all-black design that I personally prefer. It's also the cheaper of the two at just $1,100, a $200 discount attributable to swapping the G-Sync module for a traditional scaler.
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To summarize the positive changes we're seeing here, the new DWF variant has a much quieter fan with a better fan curve, lower input lag for SDR and HDR gaming, several new OSD features, user upgradeable firmware, small SDR accuracy improvements and a new all-black design that I personally prefer. It's also the cheaper of the two at just $1,100, a $200 discount attributable to swapping the G-Sync module for a traditional scaler.
The Dell Alienware AW3423DWF is one of the best gaming monitors available. It undercuts the AW3423DW model by $200 yet offers virtually identical image quality and performance, as well as additional features.
The age of the 1440p OLED gaming monitor is upon us. Last year, we saw one of the first OLED panels with Quantum Dot technology, the Alienware 34 QD-OLED (AW3423DW). It was one of our favorite monitors of the year, complete with an excellent refresh...
The Dell Alienware AW3423DWF is a 34-inch ultrawide QD-OLED monitor. It's a similar model to the Dell Alienware AW3423DW, which was released before. There are a few differences, as it has native FreeSync support and a Console Mode that improves the...
The Alienware AW3423DWF improves on its predecessor, yet slashes the price by $200 to just $1,099. In short: The best ultrawide gaming monitor money can buy is even better than before.
The Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED addresses some of the issues I had with the original model. The lower price is solid, as is the inclusion of HDMI 2.1 support. Even if it’s only an overall minor upgrade, the improvements objectively make it a stronger...
When they first arrived on the scene, OLED panels were something of a unicorn. The technology was proven, but low manufacturing yields kept them from entering the consumer mainstream. OLED panels are still a premium product today, but prices have come...
NOT ONLY IS Alienware's alternative OLED monitor, the Alienware 34 AW3423DWF, better than the existing AW3423DW; it's cheaper. How does that work, exactly?For the most part this is the same monitor, so it's a 34-inch ultrawide model sporting Samsung's...
At this point, 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitors are nothing unusual, but that doesn't stop the AW3423DWF from being an especially impressive demonstration of how to do it right. It looks great on the surface with its modest curve and fresh Dark Side of...