Alienware 25/27 Gaming Monitor Released: FHD@360Hz/2K@240Hz, support Alien FX RGB

The Alienware brand under Dell has announced two new gaming monitors, the Alienware 25 and Alienware 27.

Both the Alienware 25 and Alienware 27 feature Alienware’s Legend 2.0 design language, featuring 360-degree ventilation, improved cable management, and support for Alien FX RGB lighting. The positioning of the former is relatively mainstream and tends to be competitive games, while the positioning of the latter is more high-end, with more comprehensive functions and configurations.

Alienware 27 (AW2723DF) is mainly white in appearance, uses a Nano IPS panel, QHD resolution (2560×1440), refresh rate is 240Hz, response time is 1ms, supports complete sRGB color gamut, DCI-P3 color gamut is 95 %, supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync, and is DisplayHDR 600 certified. In addition to games, there is also a Creator Mode option for content creation.

Alienware 25 (AW2523HF) is matte black, also uses IPS panel, FHD resolution (1920×1080), refresh rate 360Hz, sRGB color gamut is 99%, DCI-P3 color gamut is 95%, supports HDR10, VESA Adaptive-Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium, with response times as low as 0.5ms.
Both the Alienware 25 and Alienware 27 come with a stand that supports tilt, swivel, height, and pivot adjustments, but differs in design, and both feature a slide-out headphone hanger. Both offer a DisplayPort 1.4 port, two HDMI 2.0 ports, headphone jacks, an upstream Type-B USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, and four downstream USB-A ports. The new gaming monitor’s power supply is built-in, though it doesn’t come with a USB-C port, which may feel a little underwhelming for some users.

The Alienware 25 will be available on September 7 for $449.99, and the Alienware 27 will be available on October 6 for $649.99. Dell offers a three-year warranty.