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Home » OLED at 360Hz for $499.99 is the kind of monitor deal PC gamers wait for
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OLED at 360Hz for $499.99 is the kind of monitor deal PC gamers wait for

By dailyguardian.aeFebruary 17, 20262 Mins Read
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If you’ve been using a decent gaming monitor and wondering why people obsess over OLED, this is the type of discount that makes the upgrade feel justified. The Alienware AW2725DF is $499.99 for a limited time, down from $649.99 (23% off). What makes it interesting is the combo: QD-OLED, 2560×1440, 360Hz, and 0.03ms response. That mix is aimed at gamers who want both “wow” image quality and genuinely fast competitive performance, without having to pick one or the other.

What you’re getting

This is a 26.7-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a WQHD (2560×1440) resolution, a 360Hz refresh rate, and a claimed 0.03ms response time. The practical benefit of OLED is instant pixel response and true contrast, so dark scenes look actually dark, highlights pop, and motion stays clean.

It also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and you get the modern connection options you’d expect (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB). Ergonomics matter more than people admit, and this one includes height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustment, which is a big deal if you sit at a desk for long sessions.

Why it’s worth it

Here’s the different way to think about it: this monitor is trying to be two monitors at once.

  • For competitive games, 360Hz plus OLED’s response can make motion look incredibly crisp. Not everyone needs 360Hz, but if you play shooters or fast esports titles, you’ll notice the smoothness and reduced blur.
  • For everything else, QD-OLED is the “your games look expensive” upgrade. Colors feel richer, contrast is dramatic, and you get that depth that IPS panels struggle to match.

At $499.99, you’re also landing at a price that’s easier to rationalize for a centerpiece monitor. A lot of people keep their display through multiple PC upgrades, so it’s one of the few purchases that can make every game, every session, and even everyday desktop use feel better.

The bottom line

At $499.99, the Alienware AW2725DF is a compelling limited-time deal if you want a single monitor that covers both competitive speed and premium OLED visuals. If you mainly play slower games and do a lot of productivity work, you might prioritize resolution or screen size instead. But if your goal is “fast and gorgeous” at 1440p, this price drop is worth acting on.

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