The best Cyber Monday gaming monitor deal is giving us 34 inches of OLED Alienware for its lowest price ever
"Absolutely farking fabulous."

Alienware 34 AW3423DWF| 34 inch | QD OLED | 165hz | best overall pick for 2023. And now you can save loadsa money on it. Wonga.
The turning of the wheel from Black Friday frenzies to Cyber Monday blues is a sad but necessary one—deals are vanishing into thin air. Except this one, which is a really good deal if you've got the cash to throw at it.
The review, praising its 34 inches of goodness. "Absolutely farking fabulous." Is the verdict. You know we're serious when we break out the f-word.
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What's more, you can get it for almost £270 cheaper than its usual price of £929.99. It's still pricey at £660, especially if the dead and gone Black Friday's been burning a hole in your wallet, but that's the kind of you pay for big, powerful, shiny monitors like this. If you still have cash to spend you could do far worse.
As to why, it's pretty simple. The AW3423DWF is quite a bit cheaper than the AW3423DW (try saying that ten times really fast), only sacrificing a slight refresh rate downgrade. 175Hz to 165Hz, which isn't noticeable unless you have special eyes. It's still a big, curved, OLED beast.
The only downside is that this tech isn't 4k yet—that kind of thing's currently relegated to TV s. You might want to hold off for next year if the difference is important to you, though the monitor does still ultrawide resolution. There's no guarantee the new tech will be nearly as affordable, though—so you'll need to weigh your pros and 4K cons.
There's also the OLED's (supposed) tendency to burn-in, but you get a three year warranty, so if you somehow manage to sear 34 inches of Nicolas Cage into your monitor because of a very weird screensaver or something, you should be covered. You cannot lose here. Unless you're too embarrassed to talk to Alienware about the Cage thing, which is understandable.
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