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Alienware Alienware 27 AW2725DM 27" 2025

The 27-inch QHD IPS panel delivers smooth, tear-free gaming with a 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response, and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility. Factory-calibrated 95% DCI-P3 color, 400 nits brightness, and dual USB-C ports provide vivid visuals and flexible connectivity alongside an ergonomic stand. This monitor suits competitive gamers who need fluid motion and accurate colors for fast-paced shooters combined with media editing and everyday productivity.

★★★★★ 5.0 (4)
Screen 27
Resolution 2560 x 1440
Panel IPS
Refresh 180 Hz
response time ms 1
adaptive sync G-Sync
hdr DisplayHDR 400
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关于此Monitor

Display TypeLED. Maximum Resolution2560 x 1440. Refresh Rate180Hz. Response Time4 milliseconds. Screen Size27 inches. Synchronization TechnologyFreeSync (AMD Adaptive Sync), G-SYNC Compatible (NVIDIA Adaptive Sync). Panel TypeIPS. Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)2

  • Brand Alienware
  • Screen Size 27 Inches
  • Resolution QHD Wide 1440p
  • Aspect Ratio 16:9
  • Screen Surface Description Matte

The 30-Second Version

A crisp, lightning-fast 180Hz IPS panel that makes competitive games feel effortless, but the backlight bleed and fake HDR are the price you pay for not going OLED. Grab it on sale and you won't regret it; pay full retail and you'll question your life choices.

Overview

Let's cut through the noise: the Alienware AW2725DM is the monitor you buy when you want blistering 180Hz motion clarity and IPS colors that pop, without dropping OLED money. It's a competitive gamer's dream, but anyone hoping for cinematic HDR or deep, inky blacks will be disappointed. This is an esports-first panel that just happens to look great in a bright room.

Performance

The motion handling genuinely caught me off guard. We've tested plenty of 165Hz and 180Hz IPS panels, but this one somehow feels snappier than the numbers suggest. Overdrive is well-tuned out of the box, with no distracting overshoot, and that 95% DCI-P3 color gamut means your games look vibrant, not washed out. That said, our database shows you're still trading contrast for speed—dark scenes in a dim room reveal the IPS glow and backlight bleed that owners keep complaining about.

Performance Percentiles

Color 88.4
Portability 73.2
Display 68.1
Feature 71.9
Ergonomic 64.9
Performance 82.7
Connectivity 92.7
Social Proof 98.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 180Hz and 1ms response deliver zero-ghosting competitive play 98th
  • Rich, factory-calibrated colors cover 95% DCI-P3 93th
  • USB-C, dual HDMI, and DP give you real connectivity flexibility 88th
  • Build quality and fully adjustable stand are genuine Alienware premium 83th

Cons

  • Backlight bleed is noticeable and common across units
  • HDR 400 is a marketing checkbox, not an experience
  • No built-in speakers means you'll need a headset day one
  • Alienware's OSD menu is clunky, laggy, and overcomplicated

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (6824 reviews)
👍 Tons of owners say the 180Hz smoothness and vibrant IPS colors make this their new favorite shooter monitor, no ghosting in sight.
👎 A recurring sore spot is backlight bleed and IPS glow, which make dark games look more cloudy than cinematic.
🤔 Value is a huge selling point when this thing drops into the low $200s, but several buyers note that missing speakers and weak HDR keep it from being a one-and-done monitor.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 180 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync G-Sync

Color & HDR

Brightness 400 nits
Color Gamut DCI-P3 95%
HDR DisplayHDR 400
HDR Support HDR400

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
USB-C 2
Speakers No
Headphone Jack No

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
PIP/PBP No
Power 25
Weight 6.6 kg / 14.5 lbs

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map, with vendor listings from $231 to an absurd $73,137 (ignore that outlier). We'd call this a stellar deal when it dips under $300. At the $400+ mark, you're flirting with entry-level OLEDs that'll give you proper HDR and perfect contrast. So wait for a sale, especially from vendors with fast shipping and solid return policies, because backlight bleed is a lottery.

Price History

US$240 US$260 US$280 US$300 US$320 5月12日6月3日 US$300

vs Competition

Stack this against the OLED competition like the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG or MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED and the trade-off is clear. The Alienware wins on price, text clarity, and long-term peace of mind—no burn-in risk, and brighter full-screen whites. The OLEDs destroy it in contrast, HDR immersion, and response times at any refresh rate. If you play mostly in a dark room and love single-player eye candy, go OLED. If you live in a well-lit room and main Valorant or Apex, the AW2725DM is the smarter, cheaper bet.

Spec Alienware Alienware 27 AW2725DM 27" ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG MSI MAG MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24 LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 LS27DG602SNXZA Gigabyte M Series OLED MO27U2 SA
Screen Size 27 27 27 26.5 27 27
Resolution 2560 x 1440 2560x1440 3840 x 2160 2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440 3840x2160
Panel Type IPS OLED QD-OLED OLED OLED QD-OLED
Refresh Rate 180 240 240 480 360 240
Response Time Ms 1 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746 0.029999999329447746
Adaptive Sync G-Sync FreeSync Premium FreeSync G-Sync FreeSync Premium Pro FreeSync Premium Pro
Hdr DisplayHDR 400 DisplayHDR True Black 400 DisplayHDR 400 True Black HDR10 HDR10+ DisplayHDR 400
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Alienware Alienware 27 AW2725DM 27" 88.473.268.171.964.982.792.798.1
ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare 95.773.275.971.99097.892.798.1
MSI MAG MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24 Compare 99.162.797.385.99097.881.478.7
LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B Compare 84.962.77571.99099.792.793.9
Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 LS27DG602SNXZA Compare 91.143.975.985.99099.58798.1
Gigabyte M Series OLED MO27U2 SA Compare 95.462.797.385.99097.881.467.6

Common Questions

Q: Does it have HDMI 2.1 for next-gen consoles?

Nope, it's HDMI 2.0, so you'll max out at 1440p 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X. That's still a great experience, just not the full 180Hz, and VRR works better over DisplayPort anyway.

Q: Is the HDR any good?

Honestly, no. DisplayHDR 400 is just a brightness cert with no local dimming. Turn it off and use SDR; the colors are better mapped and you won't miss the fake glow.

Q: Can I use this for console FPS gaming?

Absolutely. 1440p 120Hz on a 27-inch screen is a sweet spot for console shooters, and the low input lag shines. Just don't expect VRR over HDMI to be flawless, and plan on sticking to SDR.

Who Should Skip This

If you crave deep blacks for horror games or want a true HDR experience, skip this and grab an OLED like the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG instead. Also, if you work in a dark room, the IPS glow and backlight bleed lottery will gnaw at you every time the screen fades to black.

Verdict

The AW2725DM nails what it sets out to do: deliver an ultra-responsive, colorful QHD experience for competitive gamers. It's not trying to be an HDR king, and that's fine. If you can snag it at a discount and accept that backlight bleed is part of the IPS package, you'll love it. We recommend it without hesitation for esports-first builders who want speed and build quality above all else.

Usage Scores

Overall (80.3)Gaming (72)Office (73.4)Creative (68.9)Portable (14.2)Professional (71.7)Entertainment (64.7)

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