Alienware's 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor is down to $899, and I’d pick it over any ultrawide right now
It just dropped to its lowest price yet.

I think this Alienware AW3225QF is one of the most impressive displays I've seen hit the $900 mark in a long time.
It's a 32-inch curved QD-OLED panel running full 4K at 240Hz, which is not something you usually see unless you're well past the four-figure range. Right now it's $899.99, down from $1,199.99, which means you're saving $300 without compromising on anything that actually matters.
![]() | Alienware 32 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW3225QF$899.99 (was $1,199.99) |
What you're getting here isn't just flash, it's performance and clarity that actually translate in-game. The OLED panel brings deep blacks and vibrant contrast, and thanks to QD-OLED tech, colors stay accurate even when the action's fast. And I do mean fast. This monitor clocks a 0.03ms response time and supports a full 240Hz refresh rate at 4K. That's absurd in the best way possible. If you've got the GPU to drive it, the payoff is instant.
There's full G-SYNC compatibility too, so screen tearing is out of the question. Plus, with Display Stream Compression and HDMI 2.1 ports, including one with eARC for Dolby Atmos passthrough. It's just as good for console gaming or media setups as it is for a PC battlestation. I like that Alienware actually includes a proper HDMI 2.1 FRL cable in the box. It would also work great with this Alienware Aurora RTX 5080 build that's $400 off right now.
Here’s what you get at a glance:
- Price: $899.99 (was $1,199.99)
- Panel: 32-inch curved QD-OLED
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate: 240Hz (via DSC)
- Response Time: 0.03ms (GTG min.)
- Adaptive Sync: NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
- Ports: 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1 (one with eARC)
- Included Cables: Power cable, HDMI 2.1 FRL cable
- Extras: Supports Dolby Vision and HDR, Free 2-day delivery
If you're looking at high-end gaming displays and want something that nails both visuals and speed, I think this is one of the best-value options available right now. You're saving 25%, and in exchange you're getting a screen that makes most others in this range look outdated. It's not cheap, but it absolutely earns the price tag. And at $899, it feels like you're getting away with something.