Alienware Intros 34″ QD-QLED Gaming Monitor and Aurora R15 Gaming PC with 13th Gen Intel CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs
Alienware Intros 34″ QD-QLED Gaming Monitor and Aurora R15 Gaming PC with 13th Gen Intel CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs
Alienware introduced the new 34-inch QD-QLED curved gaming monitor and Aurora R15 gaming computer with 13th generation CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs.
Alienware 34″ QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Introduced with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro . Certification
Earlier this year, Alienware announce The latest 34-inch gaming monitor uses quantum dot technology and NVIDIA GSYNC compatibility. The company is now unveiling its latest 34-inch quantum dot gaming monitor, with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification. The company is also announcing the latest Aurora R15 desktop computer with improved performance, better heat dissipation and a new motherboard design.
Alienware’s latest version of its 34-inch QD-OLED monitor brings a thin panel design, delivering great color performance, high-peak luminance, and a more comprehensive color gamut. It also improves color performance by converting blue light to red and green with a Quantum Dot pixel layer on the screen.
New Alienware 34 inch gaming monitor Displays 99.3% DCI-P3 color coverage through wide viewing angles, allowing accurate colors with clarity and precision. The factory Alienware calibrates each monitor with Delta E>2.
It offers 1000 nits brightness and an extremely high contrast ratio. VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification supports stunning realism and higher levels of immersion with every experience.
Alienware’s new gaming monitor now offers AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification, delivering an impressive 0.1 millisecond gray-to-gray (GtG) response time and up to 165Hz refresh rate. Users can expect very low latency in their games, along with HDR support. we review NVIDIA released this demo a few months ago.
The coloration between the two companies is one of the most noticeable differences between Alienware’s AMD and NVIDIA-compatible QD gaming monitors. The NVIDIA variant offered a white shell with RGB lights inside for the user to customize, while the AMD version now offers a black exterior for the latest screen. Many features remain the same, such as cable management, a 1800R curved QD-OLED panel, a 5-Axis OSD joystick to control settings, 360-degree ventilation, height, tilt, swivel and tilt capabilities for optimal viewing. The ports also remain the same, allowing for DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, USB4, and USB Type-C.
The display settings remain the same, providing different modes to suit the game the user is playing or the content the user is watching, such as a movie or a streaming show. Each ComforView Plus display is TUV certified, allowing gamers to play longer with limited blue light emissions.

Alienware Aurora R15 Desktop – Powered by 13th Gen Intel CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs
Alienware has improved upon the popular Aurora series of desktop computers, this time offering an improved thermal design via hexagonal side vents for better airflow and overall system performance. Adding to the hexagonal ventilation, the Aurora R15 includes a 240mm heat exchanger that’s twice the size of previous generations. The company provides a clear additional panel for users, which is still optional.
Internally, the Aurora R15 uses Intel 13th Gen Core K-series CPUs and five 120mm case fans, saving more than 50% of system power, as well as improving performance and keeping the processor cool at 5°C at most (on average) . Airflow is increased by 19%, and the system is 66% quieter than previous Alienware models. The GPU partition, which is compatible with modern NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, also reduces noise by about ten percent, depending on the running tasks.
Designed exclusively by Alienware, the motherboard aligns the power connections along the edges to help direct airflow away from core components. The company also attempted to eliminate the need for a “sub panel” on the front for input and output and to help reduce unnecessary wiring and more direct feeding into the system. PCIe x 16 connectivity is now in the first slot to access graphics cards that are three times the width of standard GPUs. The new Aurora R15 uses a certified 80 Plus Platinum PSU, available in 750W and 1350W configurations. Memory is swapped with dual UDIMM slots to support 4800MB/s DDR5 memory.

The Aurora R15 includes a Killer E3100G Gigabit Ethernet with Wi-Fi 6/6E capability. RGB lighting is located in eight zones to help with indoor and outdoor lighting.

The 34-inch Alienware AMD QD-OLED monitor will retail for $1,099.99, and the Aurora R15 desktop computer will be available starting at $1,799.99.
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