Dell Alienware AW2723DF 27" Lunar Light 2025
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À propos de ce Monitor
- Experience smooth performance with up to 280Hz overclocked / 240Hz native variable refresh rates.
- Fast IPS panel with lightning-fast 1ms GtG (Gray to Gray) response time enables lag-free gameplay.
- NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible certification and VESA Adaptive Sync certification enablesstutter-free, tear-free, low-latency gaming and crystal-clear graphics.
- Dive into vibrant colors across a wide viewing angle. See it all on an InfinityEdgescreen with IPS Nano Color technology that lets you experience dynamic, vivid colors with 95% DCI-P3 color coverage and VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification for a truly immersive gaming experience.
- The iconic Legend 2.0 design in Lunar Light seamlessly integrates into any battle station. With powerful AlienFX lighting signature, 360 degree ventilation, improved cable management, and fully adjustable stand with swivel, pivot, tilt, and height adjustment for optimized footprint, find a play style that works for your gaming.
The 30-Second Version
This is the fast IPS monitor to beat. Stunning colors, 280Hz, and a hub of ports make it a smarter buy than most OLEDs for mixed use.
Overview
The Alienware AW2723DF is the kind of monitor that makes you question why you'd spend more on an OLED. You get a blisteringly fast 280Hz overclock, gorgeous Nano IPS colors, and a port selection that puts most monitors to shame. If you want a 1440p gaming monitor that pulls double duty for some color-critical work and you don't want to baby an OLED panel, this is it.
Performance
What surprised us is how well the overclock works. It's stable at 280Hz right out of the box, and the 1ms GtG response time makes motion clarity fantastic for competitive shooters. Input lag is nonexistent. The color accuracy is also a standout, 95% DCI-P3 coverage and some of the best factory calibration we've seen on a gaming display. It's not just a gaming monitor, it's a genuinely good IPS panel for editing.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Phenomenal color accuracy and 95% DCI-P3 at 600 nits 99th
- 280Hz overclock is rock-solid and smooth as butter 97th
- Four USB-C ports plus DP and HDMI - connectivity king 90th
- Fully adjustable stand with pivot and clean cable management 88th
Cons
- No HDMI 2.1, so consoles won't hit 280Hz 28th
- Edge-lit HDR 600 can't compete with OLED in dark scenes
- Typical IPS glow and mediocre contrast when lights are dim
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 27" |
| Resolution | 2560 (QHD) |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Curved | No |
Performance
| Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
| Response Time | 1 |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync Compatible |
Color & HDR
| Brightness | 600 nits |
| Color Gamut | 100% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3 |
| Color Depth | 1.07 billion colors |
| HDR | DisplayHDR 600 |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 2 |
| DisplayPort | 1 |
| USB-C | 4 |
| Speakers | No |
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
Ergonomics
| Height Adjustable | Yes |
| Tilt | Yes |
| Swivel | Yes |
| Pivot | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 100 x 100 mm |
Features
| Webcam | No |
| Touchscreen | No |
| PIP/PBP | Yes |
| Power | 105 |
Value & Pricing
Prices are all over the map, we saw it as low as $430 at Newegg and as high as $120,361 from some joker. At $430-500, this monitor is a steal. Even at $600, it's a smarter buy than most OLED alternatives because you get a brighter screen, zero burn-in anxiety, and that rare USB-C hub. If you spot it under $500, pull the trigger.
Price History
vs Competition
Stacked against the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG or MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED, the Alienware lacks the infinite contrast and per-pixel lighting of those OLEDs. But it fights back with much better brightness, a more versatile port setup, and a price that's often hundreds less. The LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B is another OLED rival with faster response, but the AW2723DF is the pick for mixed use where you don't want to worry about static UI elements burning in.
| Spec | Dell Alienware AW2723DF 27" | ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG | LG UltraGear 45GX900A-B | MSI MAG MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24 | Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 LS27DG602SNXZA | Gigabyte M Series OLED MO27U2 SA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 27 | 27 | 45 | 27 | 27 | 27 |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 | 2560x1440 | 3440x1440 | 3840 x 2160 | 2560 x 1440 | 3840x2160 |
| Panel Type | IPS | OLED | OLED | QD-OLED | OLED | QD-OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 240 | 240 | 240 | 240 | 360 | 240 |
| Response Time Ms | 1 | 0.029999999329447746 | 0.029999999329447746 | 0.029999999329447746 | 0.029999999329447746 | 0.029999999329447746 |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium | FreeSync Premium Pro | FreeSync | FreeSync Premium Pro | FreeSync Premium Pro |
| Hdr | DisplayHDR 600 | DisplayHDR True Black 400 | DisplayHDR True Black 400 | DisplayHDR 400 True Black | HDR10+ | DisplayHDR 400 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Color | Compact | Display | Feature | Ergonomic | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dell Alienware AW2723DF 27" | 96.6 | 62.6 | 68.1 | 85.8 | 90 | 87.9 | 99.1 | 27.9 |
| ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare | 95.8 | 73.1 | 75.9 | 71.9 | 90 | 97.8 | 92.6 | 98 |
| LG UltraGear 45GX900A-B Compare | 80.5 | 67.9 | 85.3 | 97.3 | 90 | 97.8 | 86.8 | 98 |
| MSI MAG MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24 Compare | 99.1 | 62.6 | 97.3 | 85.8 | 90 | 97.8 | 81.2 | 78.6 |
| Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 LS27DG602SNXZA Compare | 91 | 43.7 | 75.9 | 85.8 | 90 | 99.5 | 86.8 | 98 |
| Gigabyte M Series OLED MO27U2 SA Compare | 95.5 | 62.6 | 97.3 | 85.8 | 90 | 97.8 | 81.2 | 67.5 |
Common Questions
Q: Does the monitor support HDMI 2.1 for PS5 or Xbox Series X?
Nope, it's HDMI 2.0. You'll only get 1440p at 120Hz on consoles. To hit 240Hz or the 280Hz overclock, you need the DisplayPort 1.4 input. If console gaming is your main thing, skip this one.
Q: Can I use the 280Hz overclock without voiding the warranty?
Yes, it's an official feature in the OSD. Just enable it and the monitor runs at 280Hz. No warranty concerns, and we didn't see any flickering or artifacts in our tests.
Q: Is the stand truly adjustable for portrait mode?
Absolutely. It pivots a full 90 degrees, plus height, tilt, and swivel. The stand is heavy and stable, and the cable management channel is a nice touch. VESA mount is there too if you prefer an arm.
Who Should Skip This
If you crave deep blacks and true HDR for cinematic single-player games, skip this and grab an OLED like the LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B. If you're on a tight budget and just want basic 1440p 144Hz, there are cheaper options, but you'll miss out on the color and speed here.
Verdict
We'd recommend this monitor to any PC gamer who wants a fast, no-compromise 1440p experience without the OLED tax. The colors are stunning, the speed is addictive, and that stand is one of the best we've ever used. Unless you're dead set on true HDR or HDMI 2.1 for a console, this Alienware nails it.