Alienware Launches Four New Gaming Monitors at Computex 2026 with OLED and IPS Options

Alienware unveils four new gaming monitors at Computex 2026, featuring OLED and IPS options from a flagship 5K ultrawide to affordable entry-level models.

Jun 1, 2026
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Alienware Launches Four New Gaming Monitors at Computex 2026 with OLED and IPS Options

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Alienware dropped four new gaming monitors at Computex Taipei 2026, and the lineup tells a clear story: Dell wants OLED buyers at every price point. The headliner is the AW3926QW, a 39-inch curved 5K ultrawide that packs LG's new RGB Stripe Tandem OLED panel. Unlike standard QD-OLED screens that layer quantum dots over a white OLED backlight, this display stacks four layers of self-emissive red, green, and blue elements. The result is better color volume, higher brightness, and sharper text with less of the "fringing" that plagues some OLED monitors. The spec sheet is dense. The AW3926QW runs 5120x2160 resolution at 165Hz over DisplayPort 2.1, with a dual-mode that drops to 1080p at 330Hz for competitive play.

Peak brightness hits 1,300 nits, and it supports Dolby Vision, AMD FreeSync, and Nvidia G-Sync. A built-in KVM switch handles multi-device setups, and three USB-C ports deliver up to 90W power pass-through.

Dell is offering a 3-year burn-in warranty on the panel, a necessary reassurance given the flagship-tier investment. Estimated pricing lands between $1,200 and $1,600, though Alienware hasn't confirmed a final number. The 34-inch AW3426DW gets a serious refresh. The QD-OLED panel jumps from 240Hz to 280Hz with a 0.03ms response time, peak brightness climbs from 1,000 to 1,300 nits, and a new anti-reflective coating cuts glare by 30%.

Alienware originally launched the world's first QD-OLED gaming monitor in 2022, and this update keeps that format competitive. Expect pricing around $800, with the same 3-year burn-in warranty.

Then there are the entry-level options. The AW3226DM (32-inch) and AW3426DWM (34-inch) are curved 240Hz IPS monitors with 1ms response times and TUV-certified low-blue-light hardware. The 34-inch model runs 3440x1440 Ultrawide QHD with a 1500R curve; the 32-inch comes in at 2560x1440 QHD. Pricing is aggressive: $299.99 for the 32-inch, $399.99 for the 34-inch.

All four monitors launch globally in July. The 39-inch flagship arrives in Asia first this June, with North American and European availability following later in the summer.

Dell will sell them through its official website.

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