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  1. The AOC Agon Pro AG456UCZD is AOC's first 240 Hz OLED Ultrawide, and boasts high DCI-P3 gamut coverage alongside the expected OLED monitor specs. Also certified for FreeSync Premium and G-Sync Compatible operation. View the full article
  2. Samsung Electronics America has three Oddysey monitors ready to debut at CES 2024 - The OLED G6 model G60SD, the G8 model G80SD, and the G9 model G95SD. View the full article
  3. Gigabyte's Aorus CO49DQ is a super ultrawide QD-OLED curved monitor with all the nifty features and AI for burn-in prevention View the full article
  4. These are the best ultrawide gaming monitors available in 2023, including 240 Hz, OLED and DQHD options. View the full article
  5. RedMagic is stepping in the gaming monitor with a curved and flat-screen display. While pre-orders begin for the 4K flat screen 27-inch monitor in China, there is no confirmation about its international availability yet. View the full article
  6. Two unreleased AOC monitors won Red Dot Design 2023 awards, and are likely to be seen at CES 2024. View the full article
  7. Get $100 off the previous low price on this 38-inch ultrawide monitor from Alienware, featuring a 144 Hz IPS panel and DisplayHDR 600. View the full article
  8. External displays are of great importance in case one has to multitask using a laptop or for gaming purposes either you are using the desktop PC or a laptop. The AW3821DW is one of the best display monitors when it comes to gaming especially, further it can also be used for watching movies or doing routine work as well. So, if you are looking for a good multipurpose display monitor then you should consider AW3821DW as one of your options. Further to get an idea if it is the right choice for you then read this guide as I have reviewed AW3821DW in detail and explained some of its quirks and features. BUY NOW Specifications of AW3821DW Display Monitor Before going to the review first let’s have a look on the major specifications of the Dell AW3821DW display monitor to get an over review: Type of Display: LED-backlit LCD monitor or TFT active-matrix curved display Resolution: 3840×1600 and refresh rate of 144Hz on display port and 85Hz on HDMI port Aspect Ratio: 21:9 Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Viewing Angle (Horizontal and Vertical): 178 Degrees Connectivity One 1.4 display port Two HDMI ports One USB 3.2 Gen 1 upstream port Three USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream port One USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream port with Battery Charging 1.2 Headphone jack Audio line-out port Power Consumption: 46.35 W Reviewing the AW3821DW Display Monitor To analyze any display monitor to see if it can hold up well and is a right choice for you all you need to check it in on the basis of the given parameters. So, let us see how the Alienware AW3821DW holds up when analyzed on the basis of the given parameters: Image quality and performance Design and other features Image Quality and Performance We always have heard that the bigger the display the better the display quality and the Dell 38 inches curved display monitor proves it. Moreover, the AW3821DW comes with a resolution of 3840×1600 which is enough if you want to play high-end games as due to its big size you can even see the minor details in the game. Similarly, to avoid any screen tearing and stuttering experience this display monitor comes with a G-Sync module by giving a variable refresh rate. The display monitor shifts to the HDR mode when an HDR 10 signal is applied, though the standard mode also works fine and HDR performance is quite impressive. However, since it is an edge backlight monitor, the HDR image is not that improved as it should be as in the zone dimming screen. The 144Hz refresh rate of AW3821DW delivers very smooth graphics and has a very quick response time that contributes to a very low input lag. However, this display monitor is kind of not suited for a dark room as its contrast ratio is low and doesn’t have black uniformity that makes black appear as gray. Alienware AW3821DW has VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification but still its HDR is not very good due its number of edge-lit dimming zones. Design and other Features The first impressions of the Alienware AW3821DW are good as it has a curved design and the light on the back of its premium build stand that gives it an attractive look. It is quite bulky so you need to have a solid space on your desk to keep it, similarly at the back of the screen there is a Alienware logo that has a light in it which looks cool. Moreover, the stand comes with the height, tilt and swivel adjustments, you can adjust the height up to 5.1 inches which is impressive. To give you a comfortable experience you can tilt the monitor at an angle of -5 or +21, Similarly the swivel angle adjustment can be made up to 40 degrees. To make adjustments to the display there is an on screen display menu which includes the adjustments related to audio, video, lighting and some other stuff. Final Thoughts on Alienware AW3821DW There are always some positives and negatives of every display monitor and these have major contributions in deciding whether it is a best choice for you or not. So, below are some of the positives and negatives about Alienware AW3821DW: Positives Impressive response time High resolution Impressive refresh rate Good build quality Great gaming experience Negatives Lower contrast ratio Display reflection handling is average BUY NOW Conclusion The Alienware AW3821DW is a good option if you want to use it for both gaming and work purposes. It is a very high resolution display with an excellent response rate. Though there are some downsides, the positives outweigh so having an AW3821DW as a display monitor can be a good choice. View the full article
  9. In today’s fast-paced world, multitasking has become a norm in everyday work scenarios. Creative professionals, for example, have multiple windows and tabs open at the same time. Editing can be confusing and frustrating if there is a constant need to switch from one window to another. Additionally, editing in a small screen can cause discomfort to the eyes. Dual monitor setup has provided relief to these dilemmas, but there are downsides to it. The setup requires more space and cables, and in cases where the monitors are not identical, there is inconsistency in screen resolution, size, and display colors. In addition, dual monitor setup will always have a bezel gap, the annoying space between two monitors, which can cause visual inconvenience, especially for designers. Ultrawide monitors are a better alternative to this setup. An ultrawide monitor can do everything that a dual monitor setup can but on a single, wider screen. It has 33% more horizontal screen real estate than the standard monitor and a higher aspect ratio of 21:9 as compared to 16:9 of standard monitors. A 21:9 aspect ratio is similar to the ratio of movie theater screens; thus, it can provide users with a more cinematic feel. Additionally, it has a higher screen resolution of 2560 x 1080 or 3440 x 1440 depending on the screen size. There are two types of ultrawide monitors dominating the display market today, curved and flat. Scroll down to know the benefits of each monitor type before deciding which one is the better fit for you. Flat Ultrawide Monitor Flat monitors have been around for ages, and there’s a wide array of sizes available. Ultrawide flat monitors have drawn the interest of many, especially gamers and professionals, because their wide screens provide striking and precise images. The emergence of curved ultrawide monitors, however, is slowly breaking the status quo and many are wondering whether this will put an end to its flat counterpart. Fans of flat monitors don’t need to worry; flats still have advantages over the curves. Mount-friendly. Flat monitors look better when mounted on the wall since they are flush with the adjacent wall. They are also easier to mount because unlike curved monitors, they don’t require special mounts and positioning for optimum viewing. Lesser glare. Flat screens have lesser glare because the light is projected at a single, uniform angle. Curved monitors, on the other hand, catch light from all angles resulting in uncomfortable distortion and blinding glares. Accommodates more viewers. Curved screens offer better viewing experience from an optimal angle, and normally, only a single viewer will benefit from this. Furthermore, the viewer has to sit directly in the center of the display for a full visual experience. This means that in a meeting room with numerous viewers, not all will have a good view. Flat screens have more advantage in this aspect because all viewers will have the same view of what’s on display. Less expensive. Flat monitors are generally cheaper than curved monitors. This is beneficial to customers who are practical and are content with the visual appeal that flat monitors offer. Curved Ultrawide Monitor The curved monitor is relatively new and is distinguished by its pronounced, sleek curve. The curve is designed to wrap around the viewer’s vision for a more realistic viewing experience. The intended effects are especially noticeable in ultrawide curved monitors because the effects tend to diminish when the size gets smaller. Curved monitors overcome the challenges of flat monitors and come with a great many benefits. More immersive. Curved monitors use ocular perception technology, put, it mimics the natural field of view of human eyes. Expanding to peripheral vision, the images appear larger resulting in a more realistic and immersive visual experience. Comfortable for the eyes. On a flat monitor, the eyes have to keep on refocusing when scanning the screen since the information at the edges is farther from the eyes than at the center resulting in more ocular exertion. Because curved screens mimic the eyes’ field of view, there is less visual strain and distortion as compared to the flat screens. Looking at the curved screen for an extended period is therefore not as draining to the eyes as looking at the flat screen. Wider viewing angle. Curved monitors have a wider viewing angle because of the curved panel. This cuts down distortion because the light is directed to the eye instead of around the head. In addition, a wider viewing angle makes the images bigger than they would on a flat-screen monitor. More sense of depth. Unlike flat monitors, curved monitors include the three visual dimensions – length, width and height. The display resembles the depth of 3Ds minus the format issues offering a richer and more in-depth viewing experience. Which is Better? Ultrawide monitors, whether flat or curved, are great for gaming, multitasking and general entertainment. Their wider screens expand the work and viewing spaces eliminating the need for dual monitors. However, the debate of whether curved is better than flat is still unconcluded. What makes curved monitors standout is the immersive viewing experience that’s closely similar to 3D. In addition, its smooth, curved design is ergonomic, providing comfort to the eyes and neck. These are hugely beneficial to gamers and professionals who stare at the screen for hours. Flat monitors likewise have a string of benefits that curved monitors cannot provide. They’re easier to mount and more affordable than the curved monitors. Some users also find the curved monitor’s display distorted and prefer the precision of flat monitors instead. This is, of course, entirely subjective and would greatly depend on the viewer’s perception. Choosing between flat or curved ultrawide monitor would ultimately depend on the user’s personal preference. For users who want to enjoy the benefits of a comfortable and immersive viewing experience, the curved option is totally worth the price. Still, for users who have a limited budget and don’t fuss about the features and benefits of the curves, flat monitors are a great choice. View the full article
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