Meet our first 27" 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor. Experience ultimate visual fidelity and peak QD-OLED performance in a sleek 27" panel. Immerse yourself in new worlds with the world's highest pixel density in a QD-OLED monitor at 166 PPI* with 4K resolution, incredible color accuracy and Dolby Vision HDR.
A: The Alienware AW2725Q is an excellent choice for PS5 gaming, including competitive titles like Call of Duty. The monitor fully supports PS5 VRR and delivers ALLM via HDMI 2.1. Its ultra-fast response, low input lag, and superb HDR visuals make it an outstanding choice for competitive gaming.
A: Alienware is incredibly good with their burn-in prevention technology. I've had this monitor for 2 months now and haven't had a single issue. Yes it has pixel refresh that pops up automatically to let you know to do it about every 4 hours
Q: does it come with a warranty?
A: Yes a 3 Year limited warranty.
A: Yes, the Monitor does include an HDMI port with eARC support, which allows you to connect a soundbar while using a PS5 that only has one HDMI output.

Meet our first 27" 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor. Experience ultimate visual fidelity and peak QD-OLED performance in a sleek 27" panel. Immerse yourself in new worlds with the world's highest pixel density in a QD-OLED monitor at 166 PPI* with 4K resolution, incredible color accuracy and Dolby Vision HDR.

The ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG is a 27-inch, 240Hz 4K gaming monitor that boasts the latest fourth-generation QD-OLED technology to deliver supersharp visuals and crisp text. The cutting-edge QD-OLED panel offers greater longevity compared to previous OLED technologies and minimal flicker―even when frame rates fluctuate. With the addition of the Neo Proximity Sensor in the new ROG OLED Care Pro suite, the monitor transitions to a black screen when no user is detected, guarding against burn-in.

Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW2725D - 26.7-inch QHD 280Hz, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro

Samsung's 32" Odyssey OLED G8 Gaming Monitor brings content to life with 4K UHD OLED. Images shine with 250 nits of brightness and a wider spectrum of colors, shades, and contrasts. 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response time (GtG) allow near-instant response time to stay ahead of the competition, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro eliminates screen lag and image tears. The new OLED Safeguard+ – including Dynamic Cooling & Thermal Modulation systems – helps prevent burn-in. OLED Glare-free technology significantly reduces glare, and the Dynamic Black Equalizer analyzes and adjusts sharpness, saturation, and black details. Gaming Hub provides instant access to streaming platforms and gaming consoles, or you can watch your favorite shows with Smart TV apps. The sleek metal design with heightadjustable screen that swivels and tilts for total gaming comfort, and the Easy Setup Stand enables installation of the monitor with no tools or screws. 3-Year warranty.
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I was in the market for a brand new monitor— i did notice the quality of Alienware laptops when I went into Best Buy, here at Chicago in the South Loop location. I decided on an Alienware laptop back in October 2025 and I decided to score this nice Alienware, oled, and most importantly not that big. A medium, nice range at 27 inch monitor. There is a price tag on this thing, but I mainly focused on the same hardware that I’m using at the moment. Perfect for playing Claire Obscure, Expedition 33. Such a great game; glad it won 2025 GOTY.
Posted by Tone
I've been wanting this monitor for a good while. Waited for the early holiday sale and I missed it, but thankfully my local Best Buy had it available on early holiday sale too. Pulled the trigger immediately and I couldn't be happier. It's not the best 4K OLED monitor on the market but on sale, the value is great, and it's amazing. Love the colors, the deep blacks... It just really pops. Absolutely love gaming and watching videos on this monitor. Highly recommend this if you can get it on sale like I did.
Posted by BradleyP
As someone who’s owned several OLED TVs and OLED monitors over the years, I have to say the Alienware AW2725Q 27" QD-OLED 4K UHD 240Hz Gaming Monitor has really impressed me and in some cases, it even outperforms my OLED TV when it comes to gaming visuals. Right out of the box, it’s clear that Alienware has nailed the balance between image quality, responsiveness, and design. The QD-OLED display itself is stunning. The QD-OLED panel delivers true 4K resolution at 240Hz with an ultra low 0.03ms response time, and it supports both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC for tear-free gameplay. The combination of those specs gives an incredibly smooth experience especially when I’m playing the new Battlefield 6. At 240Hz at 4K, the motion clarity is insane, and I was spotting enemies so much easier compared to my old 1440p OLED monitor. Of course, to get those high frame rates, you’re going to need a serious GPU, something like the RTX 5080 or 5090 GPU. Then I had to boot up Cyberpunk 2077 and I was blown away at just how great the game looked, especially in the city at night, with all the neon lights, the colors just popped off the screen. The panel’s coating is another standout detail. Coming from a full matte OLED monitor this is so much better. It's not fully matte, but it’s not overly glossy either and has an Anti-reflective coating. The screen strikes this perfect middle ground that keeps reflections minimal while still letting the image “pop.” Colors are rich and deep without any of that washed out look that some matte screens can cause. The screen’s super dense 166 pixels per inch make everything look razor sharp, from text to tiny details in 4K games. Dolby Vision support is a nice addition in that it really adds extra depth and contrast when watching movies or playing games that support it. Port selection on this monitor is solid, it has 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, and 1x USB-C port, 3x USB-A 5Gbs ports, and 1x USB-B port. The only slight letdown is that the USB-C is limited to 15W charging and doesn’t support video output or data transfer for a laptop, and there’s no KVM functionality either. Which is not a deal-breaker, but something to be aware of if you were hoping to use it as a hub for multiple devices. It also comes in the box with 1x Display port 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1 port, 1x USB-B port and a cleaning cloth. Aesthetically, this might be one of Alienware’s best looking monitors yet. With this design Alienware went away from that over the top “gammery” aesthetic. The stand design is excellent, very stable, takes up minimal desk space, and includes thoughtful cable management integrated into the back. The color of the monitor is also really unique and looks amazing. Alienware went with like a space blue but it mostly looks black until the light hits it at just the right angle, where you can see a subtle dark blue shimmer. It’s a nice touch that feels premium and unique. This monitor does have some gamer RGB but its tasteful RGB, in that it’s the Alienware logo that lights up and changes color, but that can be turned off in the settings. Pros: Stunning QD-OLED 4K panel with deep blacks and vibrant colors 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03-ms response time for buttery-smooth gameplay Dolby Vision support enhances compatible games and content Excellent balance between matte and glossy screen coating Stable, compact stand that doesn’t clutter desk space Both FreeSync and G-SYNC support Cons: USB-C port is limited to 15W, no video output No KVM functionality Requires a powerful GPU like the RTX 5080 or5090 to fully get 4K at 240Hz Overall, the Alienware AW2725Q has become my new go to monitor and I will be retiring my 27in 1440p OLED monitor to the second monitor for chat. Between its incredible picture quality, smooth motion, and great design, it’s easily one of the best 4K 27” monitors I’ve used to date. And if you want a monitor with a high refresh rate at 4K with a QD-OLED screen, I highly recommend this monitor.
Posted by Ian L