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Alienware AW-Series AW3423DW 34.2" White 2022

A 34-inch QD-OLED panel with 3440x1440 resolution, 175Hz refresh, and 0.1ms response time eliminates motion blur, backed by G-Sync Ultimate for stutter-free gaming. Quantum Dot technology enables wider color gamut and Creator Mode for precise DCI-P3/sRGB switching, while the Legend 2.0 design offers customizable AlienFX lighting and a centralized OSD joystick. This monitor is best for competitive gamers and content creators needing fluid ultrawide immersion alongside color-critical accuracy.

Screen 34.18000030517578
Resolution 3440x1440
Panel QD-OLED
Refresh 175 Hz
response time ms 0.10000000149011612
adaptive sync G-Sync Ultimate
hdr HDR10
Alienware AW-Series AW3423DW 34.2" White 2022 monitor
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Over deze Monitor

A 34-inch QD-OLED panel with 3440x1440 resolution, 175Hz refresh, and 0.1ms response time eliminates motion blur, backed by G-Sync Ultimate for stutter-free gaming. Quantum Dot technology enables wider color gamut and Creator Mode for precise DCI-P3/sRGB switching, while the Legend 2.0 design offers customizable AlienFX lighting and a centralized OSD joystick. This monitor is best for competitive gamers and content creators needing fluid ultrawide immersion alongside color-critical accuracy.

  • Screen size 34.18000030517578
  • Resolution 3440x1440
  • Panel type QD-OLED
  • Refresh rate 175
  • Response time ms 0.10000000149011612
  • Adaptive sync G-Sync Ultimate
  • HDR HDR10

The 30-Second Version

With a 0.1ms response time and 175Hz G-Sync Ultimate, the AW3423DW is among the fastest gaming monitors we've tracked. However, user feedback lands at a below-average 46th percentile, dragged down by text fringing, fan noise, and mandatory pixel refresh. It's a brilliant choice for immersive gaming, but the ownership experience comes with caveats.

Overview

The Alienware AW3423DW is a speed demon among gaming monitors. Our database puts its motion performance in the 96th percentile, meaning it crushes motion blur with a true 0.1ms gray-to-gray response time and a 175Hz refresh backed by G-Sync Ultimate. That combo makes even fast-paced shooters look buttery smooth, and the QD-OLED panel delivers those gorgeous perfect blacks and vibrant colors you expect from OLED. In pure gaming prowess, it's one of the best on the market right now. But the story isn't all glowing. User sentiment sits at a puzzling 46th percentile, largely because owners keep running into the same handful of annoyances. Text fringing, a faint fan hum, and the mandatory pixel refresh cycle remind you that this monitor has some first-gen quirks. The QD-OLED image quality is stunning, but you might find yourself gritting your teeth through a few compromises to enjoy it.

Performance

Put simply, this thing flies. In our testing, the AW3423DW lands in the absolute top tier for gaming responsiveness. That 0.1ms GtG spec isn't just marketing fluff; it means fast-moving objects stay razor-sharp with no noticeable ghosting. Combined with the 175Hz cap, you're getting a level of motion clarity that makes even 240Hz IPS panels look a bit muddy. Nvidia's G-Sync Ultimate module seals the deal for tear-free gaming, and the 3440x1440 resolution pushes your GPU just enough to soak up the benefits of a high-end card. We've seen a few monitors claim faster raw Hz numbers, but the AW3423DW's OLED response makes its 175Hz feel more responsive than plenty of 240Hz LCDs. If you crave that zero-motion-blur, esports-ready feel in an ultrawide package, it's hard to beat.

Performance Percentiles

Color 66.5
Portability 4.7
Display 85.3
Feature 92.1
User Sentiment 47
Ergonomic 66.1
Performance 96.4
Connectivity 59.5
Social Proof 78.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 0.1ms GtG response time crushes motion blur 96th
  • 175Hz with G-Sync Ultimate for tearless gaming 92th
  • QD-OLED delivers infinite contrast and vibrant colors 85th
  • Immersive 34-inch 3440x1440 ultrawide curve 79th
  • Customizable AlienFX lighting adds flair

Cons

  • Text fringing is noticeable up close 5th
  • Fan noise reported by many users
  • Periodic pixel refresh interrupts gaming
  • Color gamut only 66th percentile, not class-leading
  • OLED burn-in risk and Dell warranty complaints

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (2852 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about the QD-OLED image quality, calling out deep blacks and vibrant colors as a huge upgrade over IPS.
👎 A recurring gripe is the audible fan noise, which some find distracting in quiet rooms.
🤔 Text fringing divides users; many notice it during desktop use but say it's a non-issue in games.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 34.18"
Resolution 3440x1440
Panel Type QD-OLED
Aspect Ratio 21:9
Curved Yes
Curvature 1800

Performance

Refresh Rate 175 Hz
Response Time 0.1
Adaptive Sync G-Sync Ultimate

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Depth 10-bit
HDR HDR10

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes

Features

Power 200
Weight 9.9 kg / 21.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

Pricing for the AW3423DW is all over the map, with listings ranging from a suspiciously low $719 to a wildly inflated $211,603. At the lower end, if you can actually snag one for under $800, it's a steal for a QD-OLED ultrawide with a hardware G-Sync module. Even at the more typical $1,000–$1,200 street price we've seen, it undercuts several competing 34-inch OLEDs while delivering similar or better motion performance. Just keep an eye on the vendor; that massive spread suggests some third-party sellers are either pricing error or out of stock.

vs Competition

Next to the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG and MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED, the Alienware trades raw refresh rate (those go to 240Hz) for an immersive 21:9 aspect ratio and G-Sync Ultimate. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 offers a much larger super-ultrawide canvas and higher peak brightness but uses Mini LED instead of OLED and costs a lot more. The LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B is a 480Hz eSports monster that makes the AW3423DW feel less suited for competitive twitch shooters, while the Dell UltraSharp U4025QW is a productivity-first 5K panel that can't touch this Alienware in gaming smoothness. If single-player immersion is your priority, the AW3423DW's balance of ultrawide QD-OLED and 175Hz hits a sweet spot that few rivals match.

Spec Alienware AW-Series AW3423DW 34.2" ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA MSI MPG MPG 321CURX QD-OLED Dell UltraSharp U4025QW
Screen Size 34.18000030517578 26.5 44.5 57 32 39.70000076293945
Resolution 3440x1440 2560 x 1440 5120x2160 7680x2160 3840x2160 5120 x 2160
Panel Type QD-OLED OLED OLED VA OLED IPS
Refresh Rate 175 240 165 240 240 120
Response Time Ms 0.10000000149011612 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 1 0.029999999329447746 5
Adaptive Sync G-Sync Ultimate FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro G-Sync Compatible Adaptive-Sync
Hdr HDR10 HDR10 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 1000 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 600
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureUser SentimentErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Alienware AW-Series AW3423DW 34.2" 66.54.785.392.14766.196.459.578.9
ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare 96.673.575.57396.390.497.99397.7
LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Compare 99.568.599.697.4090.496.187.797.7
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA Compare 97.373.599.697.4072.388.399.197.7
MSI MPG MPG 321CURX QD-OLED Compare 9954.598.792.1090.497.982.697.7
Dell UltraSharp U4025QW Compare 97.686.598.397.475.272.35799.197.7

Common Questions

Q: How does the AW3423DW compare to newer 34-inch QD-OLED monitors?

It still holds its own in motion clarity thanks to the dedicated G-Sync Ultimate module and 0.1ms response time, which beats most FreeSync alternatives in frame pacing. Newer panels may offer slightly better color volume (our color score is only 66th percentile), but the AW3423DW remains a performer in the top few percent for gaming responsiveness.

Q: Is text fringing a dealbreaker for productivity?

For extended reading or coding, yes it can be. The unusual sub-pixel layout causes colored fringing on fine text that ClearType can't fully fix. If you split your day evenly between work and play, a dual-monitor setup or a different panel tech might be smarter.

Q: Does the pixel refresh interrupt gaming?

It can. The monitor runs a compensation cycle after every few hours of cumulative use, which takes about 7-10 minutes and cannot be cancelled. If you're in the middle of a long session, you may see a popup and need to wait—or ignore it and risk panel degradation.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this one if you need a monitor that doubles as a productivity workhorse. The text fringing and noticeable fan noise make extended desktop work frustrating, and the hefty 9888g weight plus large footprint (compact score: a dismal 5th percentile) means it hogs desk space. Competitive eSports players may also prefer a 240Hz or higher 2560x1440 display with a smaller screen size for better peripheral vision. And if peace of mind around burn-in matters more than perfect blacks, a high-end Mini LED ultrawide might save you some long-term worry.

Verdict

The AW3423DW is a fantastic gaming monitor held back by a few rough edges. If your primary use is PC gaming and you can tolerate the occasional pixel refresh and the low hum of a cooling fan, you're getting one of the most responsive and visually striking ultrawides we've ever tested. The numbers don't lie: it's a top-tier performer. But that 46th percentile user sentiment tells you that real-world ownership brings some friction. Factor in the text clarity quirks and burn-in concerns, and it becomes a niche champion rather than a universal recommendation.

Usage Scores

Overall (74.3)Gaming (82)Office (73.2)Creative (54.4)Portable (6.7)Professional (56.7)Entertainment (78.6)

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