
27" Dual-Resolution IPS gaming monitor with dynamic switching between 4K at 180Hz and FHD at 360Hz. Featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and DCI-P3 95% color coverage.
Q: Is the monitor ENERGY STAR certified?
A: This monitor is ENERGY STAR certified.
Q: What is the weight and dimensions of the monitor?
A: The monitor weighs 15.76 pounds and is 24.07 inches wide.
Q: What is the response time of the monitor?
A: The response time of the monitor is 0.5 milliseconds.
Q: What is the maximum resolution of the monitor?
A: The maximum resolution of the monitor is 3840 x 2160.
Q: How many HDMI inputs does the monitor have?
A: This monitor has two HDMI inputs.
Q: does this monitor have built in speakers?
A: No it does not.
Q: Does this monitor have a headphone jack?
A: No, it does not

27" Dual-Resolution IPS gaming monitor with dynamic switching between 4K at 180Hz and FHD at 360Hz. Featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and DCI-P3 95% color coverage.

The Alienware AW2724HF 27" Gaming Monitor with a 360Hz variable refresh rate and blazing-fast 0.5ms GtG (Gray to Gray) response time, you’ll experience unbelievably smooth gameplay while being able to view fast-moving graphics with incredible clarity for a quicker in-game reaction time. AMD FreeSync Premium Technology and VESA Adaptive Sync certification lets you experience stutter-free, tear-free gaming and crystal-clear graphics, even during action packed sequences.

Ready for a monitor upgrade? The 27” UltraGear UHD Nano IPS Black Display, delivers stunning UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution, impeccable color with up to DCI-P3 99% coverage, and striking contrast through VESA DisplayHDR 600. Every frame bursts with vibrant visuals and rich detail, pulling you deeper into the action. Dominate with Dual Mode, letting you choose between UHD at 240Hz for speed with razor-sharp clarity or Full HD at 480Hz for lightning-fast responsiveness¹. Whether you're immersed in story-driven adventures or outpacing opponents in high-speed games, this monitor adapts to your every need. With NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, enjoy fluid, tear-free performance and ultra-low latency. Connect with confidence using DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 (x2), and USB 3.0, designed for high-speed, high resolution gameplay that keeps pace with your skills. The sleek, ergonomic design offers adjustable height, tilt, pivot, and swivel versatility, while RGB backlighting adds a personal color pop touch to your setup.

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.
| Pros for Alienware - AW2725QF 27" IPS LED 4K UHD 180Hz .5-ms G-SYNC Compatible Dual-Resolution Gaming Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort) - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Refresh Rate, Image Quality, Performance, HDMI, Stand | There were no pros for this product— | Overall Performance | Refresh Rate, Color Quality, Design, Connectivity |
| Cons for Alienware - AW2725QF 27" IPS LED 4K UHD 180Hz .5-ms G-SYNC Compatible Dual-Resolution Gaming Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort) - Black | |||
| Black Levels | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | HDR Performance |
Customers are positive about the monitor's rapid refresh rate, accurate image quality, and exceptional performance. Many appreciate the inclusion of HDMI ports and the well-built stand. However, some customers noted that the black levels may not be as deep as those on an OLED monitor.
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My son loves this monitor. He has commented that there is no lag, bright colors, smooth edges. The monitor fits on his small desk and seems big for the size we bought. He loves it…
coprj Posted
Overall this monitor is the perfect answer for anyone looking for a gaming monitor that can also be used for work and playing media. I have three Dell 4k ultra sharp monitors that I use daily for work, they are great for doing office related apps but they are too slow to use as a gaming monitor. This Alienware 4k monitor is nearly as sharp as my Ultra Sharp displays but it has refresh rates that make this also a great gaming monitor. Pros: - The IPS display is bright with deep color saturation - Consistent white screen for office applications like Word - It’s got a wide viewing angle - Variable refresh rates for 4k @180hz and HD @ 360hz - OSD button is easy to access and use - Total control of display and gaming options via OSD - Lots of ports HDMI, Display Port and USBs, supports eARC HDMI - Versatile stand and VESA compatible for mounting Cons: - Doesn’t deliver the darks that an OLED monitor would - If you buy one you will want two or three more After cabling up the monitor I verified its quality by running the EIZO and UFO display test. No dead pixels and the color ranges were bright and consistent. The white was bright without any off shading which really is nice when using office apps. I familiarized myself with the OSD menus and set the monitor up for gaming, touched up the brightness a tad and then started playing my games. I like racing games so having the ability to run HD at the higher refresh rate really seemed to make the images more stable. The colors really stood out in F1 2023 and the detail was sharp when playing Dirt Rally. To really check out the 4k capabilities I played several 4k videos and the images were very smooth without stuttering or pixelizating. Bottom line is this is great monitor no matter what you are wanting to do. This monitor has great specs with a 4k resolution of 3840 x 2160 @ 180 hz as well as being able to support HD 1920 x 1080 with a super fast refresh rate of 360 hz. It is an IPS display panel with a reasonably quick 0.5ms response time. The bezel is narrow but slightly thicker on the bottom than my Dell monitors as seen in the photo. It has two HDMI ports with one supporting eARC to pass through audio. It supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for people like me that use a soundbar for gaming. It also has a DisplayPort, one USB-B upstream port, three USB-A downstream ports and one USB-C downstream port. The stand is very flexible and allows you to move the monitor in all directions to offset any alignment issues. The monitor has a headphones clip built in on the left hand side which is good as long as this is your leftmost monitor.
explore42 Posted
I've owned more monitors than any one person has a right to have owned in their lifetime, and I have to say this Alienware monitor ranks at the top of them all. Packaging: To start, it's extremely well packaged, the box is very heavy and comes with all of the essentials. It comes with both displayport and hdmi cables so there's no need to go hunting for your own, this is uncommon to have both (sometimes monitors dont even come with one) so it's nice to have the option. Setup: About as straightforward as you can imagine, the monitor just rocks onto the stand and clicks in place, it has multiple HDMI inputs and a DP input, and it natively supports both 4k and 1080p resolutions based on your need. In my opinion, at 27" the 4k option, while 'nice to have' is somewhat difficult to use and not terribly useful. In Windows you just end up jacking up the desktop scaling to be able to see things properly, and in games, while it's "nice" it's mostly just a brag at this size that it's 4k. The 1080p option appears to be far more useful both in desktop and in games, being able to drive it at 360hz may give you an edge that other players dont have, if your graphics card can support it. It's one of the higher refresh rates on the market. Final note is there's a very cool E7 LED lit graphic on the backside of the monitor. Gaming: As I stated, while 4k at 180hz is 'nice to have' the 1080p x 360hz option is really where it's at, it'll give you smooth crisp images and it's compatible with both gsync and freesync so no matter if you're team red or team green, you'll have solid refresh rates sync'd with your graphics card without issue. In high paced racing games I saw no tearing or sheering, same with FPSes like COD, Fortnite and others, it was a perfectly smooth and crisp experience. It's beyond a beautiful monitor, and again, if 4k is your bag, then by all means, it's capable. You can also easily switch between the two if you'd prefer it on in one instance and off in another. Overall: You really can't go wrong with this monitor unless 27" is just too small for your needs, with the dual resolution capability and the high refresh rate at both resolutions, it's going to be more monitor than most people's graphics cards can drive at high detail, it's a good option to futureproof yourself while also having the capabilities to be one of the best available today at any resolution. I easily recommend it.
Beradon Posted