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Alienware Celebrates 30th Anniversary with New 30+ Inch Monitor Lineup at Computex 2026
by Nomad76 · 2026-06-10 · via TechPowerUp

Alienware turns 30 this October. A lot has changed in three decades, but not our belief that gamers deserve the best. We're marking the moment with four new gaming displays, led by the world's first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology. The lineup also includes a faster and brighter evolution of our iconic 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawide and two 240 Hz QHD LCD curved monitors built to bring premium performance at a compelling price. These are the monitors that belong in every gaming setup, whether it's your first real upgrade or the final build.

The Alienware 39 5K OLED Gaming Monitor (AW3926QW): The Flagship
The AW3926QW is the most ambitious display Alienware has ever built. It's the world's first 39" 5K OLED monitor with RGB stripe technology, and it solves the problem that has defined OLED's ceiling for years: how do you push brightness higher without sacrificing the color accuracy and deep blacks that make OLED worth having?

The answer is RGB stripe tandem OLED technology. This panel stacks independent layers of red, green and blue elements to deliver up to 1,300 nits of peak brightness while keeping colors rich, accurate and vivid. The result is a display that performs in a bright room the way OLED has always performed in the dark. Deep blacks that stay inky. Colors that don't wash out. Text that's razor sharp with no fringing or softness, thanks to the RGB stripe subpixel layout. The monitor performs whether you're deep in a game or grinding through work.

The 39-inch 1500R curved screen wraps you in action with infinite contrast ratios and stunning visuals in both dark and bright scenes. VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 and Dolby Vision certification ensures the HDR experience matches the hardware's capability.

The dual-mode design gives you two completely different use cases in one monitor: 5K at 165 Hz for cinematic immersion in open-world games, or 1080p at 330 Hz for eSports-level responsiveness in competitive titles. The switch takes seconds from the on-screen display. No restart required.

For those concerned about OLED longevity, the AW3926QW uses intelligent pixel management technology that actively predicts and stabilizes usage patterns to prevent degradation. Combined with our three-year burn-in warranty to give you extra peace of mind.

Connectivity is comprehensive with DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), HDMI 2.1 FRL with eARC, and USB-C with 90 W power delivery to charge your laptop while you work or game. We've integrated a built-in KVM switch so you control multiple devices with one keyboard and mouse, making the transition between work and play effortless.

Pricing will be announced closer to launch. Available late June 2026 in select Asia locations, with North America and Europe following this fall.

AW3926QW Key Specifications:

  • Panel: 39-inch 5K (5120x2160) RGB stripe tandem OLED, 1500R curve
  • Brightness: Up to 1,300 nits peak
  • Refresh rate: 165 Hz (5K) / 330 Hz (1080p) dual-mode design
  • Response time: 0.03 ms gray-to-gray
  • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500, Dolby Vision
  • Sync: NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VESA AdaptiveSync
  • Connectivity: DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), HDMI 2.1 FRL with eARC, USB-C 90 W, built-in KVM
  • Warranty: 3-year burn-in coverage

The Alienware 34 280 Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (AW3426DW): Our Iconic Ultrawide, Made Better
In 2022, Alienware launched the world's first QD-OLED gaming monitor. The 34-inch ultrawide became one of the most beloved gaming displays, and one of the most influential in the enthusiast community. We've been listening to feedback ever since and figuring out new ways to improve brightness, sharpen text clarity and address burn-in concerns.

Here's how it compares to its predecessor:

The move from four to five stacks in the Penta Tandem design enables smarter energy distribution, boosting efficiency, brightness and lifespan. The new anti-reflective coating cuts glare by 30%, maintaining deep blacks in well-lit rooms. Increasing the refresh rate from 240 Hz to 280 Hz, paired with a 0.03 ms response time, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible validation and G-SYNC AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support allow exceptionally smooth motion across every genre.

Pricing will be announced closer to launch. Available globally in July.

The Alienware 34 and 32 240 Hz Gaming Monitors (AW3426DWM & AW3226DM): Premium Performance, More Accessible
Flagship isn't within reach for everyone, but premium performance should be. That's the thinking behind the AW3426DWM and AW3226DM, two monitors built for the gamer who wants a meaningful upgrade without a flagship price tag.

The timing matters too. GPU upscaling and frame generation have gotten remarkably good. Mid-range hardware can now push high frame rates at high resolutions in ways that simply weren't possible a few years ago. Your monitor needs to keep up. These do.

The 34-inch ultrawide features a 3440 x 1440 WQHD VA panel with a 1500R curve for genuine immersion. The 32-inch pairs a large 2560 x 1440 QHD screen with VA technology that works beautifully for both PC and console gaming. Both monitors:

  • Run at 240 Hz with a 1 ms gray-to-gray response time, keeping fast-moving action crisp and responsive.
  • Feature AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA AdaptiveSync support for smooth, tear-free gameplay, plus Dolby Vision and VESA DisplayHDR 400 for richer color and brighter highlights in every scene.
  • Include TÜV-certified low blue light hardware to help reduce eye strain during longer sessions.
  • Share the clean Alienware 30 design language, including a small-footprint base, 360-degree ventilation, and thoughtful cable management.

Available globally in July 2026. The AW3426DWM is priced at $399.99 and the AW3226DM at $299.99.

Thirty years. Four monitors. One standard.
In 1996, two friends in a Miami garage believed gamers deserved better hardware than what existed. Thirty years later, that belief is still what drives every display we build, from the most ambitious OLED flagship we've ever made to monitors that bring premium performance within reach of more gamers.