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The Alienware 240Hz Gaming Monitor features a 27-inch FHD display with IPS technology, offering a rapid 1ms response time and a stunning 240Hz refresh rate. Designed for gamers, it minimizes visual distortions with AMD Radeon FreeSync, ensuring a smooth and immersive gaming experience. With a wide viewing angle and intuitive controls, this monitor is perfect for competitive play and casual gaming alike.
















| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Brand | Alienware |
| Series | 27 Gaming Monitor - AW2720HF |
| Item model number | AW2720HF |
| Item Weight | 19.29 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 24.1 x 9.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 24.1 x 9.9 inches |
| Color | Lunar Light |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Alienware |
| ASIN | B07YQHGC9L |
| Date First Available | October 4, 2019 |
A**.
Great Monitor, Just Know It's 240Hz Refresh Rate Does Come At The Cost Of Picture Quality.
Beautiful monitor for gaming. FreeSync, and Overdrive? SIGN ME UP!! Colors are a little underwhelming, as compared to other monitors. I came from a 27in QLED Samsung Curved Gaming Monitor 144Hz (Model CFG73). The Samsung had better colors, and a "Black Equalizer" feature, DO NOT get this confused with the "Black Stabilizer" on this model, no where near the same feature. However, the CFG73 does not support G-Sync, and trust me, that makes a HUGE difference in frames and smoothness. All in all, the Alienware is a good monitor for gaming, as long as your PC can actually use the hardware in it. I paired this with my Aurora R9, AW988 Headset, AW510K Keyboard, and a ROCCAT Kone Aimo mouse. The RGB on the back, use a system called AlienFx, you can select your standard colors and options via the built in monitor menus, but if you want to control brightness, saturation, and modes, you will have to download AWCC. Here are some tips below:** If you purchase this and do not own an Alienware computer, and want you use custom lighting effects, you need to download Alienware Command Center (AWCC), you will want to do this from the MICROSOFT store, not the DELL SUPPORT page, because those are geared for Alienware computers, so download it from the Microsoft store. **System Specs for reference:*CPU: i7-9700 (OEM Liquid Cooler Installed after the fact. Model #: MH0HN)*GPU: GTX 2080 Super 8GB Blower (Ew, I know. Works good though if you have a small case and mess with fan curves in MSI Afterburner.)*RAM: 16GB Hyperx Fury @ 2666MHz*Storage: 512GB SSD + 1TB HDDPros:-Refresh Rate is BUTTERY FREAKIN' SMOOTH-Stand Quality & Adjustability-AlienFx Lighting on the back acts like a backlight behind your TV to prevent headaches.-There's actually room UNDERNEATH the monitor stand for your keyboard wires to go under.-USB options allow you to allow power to continue to go to the ports even while display is in sleep/off. VERY NICE!!-You need ZERO tools to put this together, it literally has one hand screw (has the little metal thing you just turn with your hand), and the monitor stand just locks into the back of the monitor. Easiest monitor I've ever put together.-Comes with cable management holes, and has a cover that goes over the back and completely hides the wires and ports. NICEEEEEE.Cons:-Blacks not as dark as other competitive monitors, but this is easily fixed by messing with settings, still not FULL black though, but almost.-Not Curved-Only 1000:1 Contrast Ratio.
Y**I
It's a perfect product.
It's a perfect product. Actually, I was worried about the high response speed(OD) setting with ghosting after using aw2518h. It is definitely an upgrade from aw2518h. The quality is also very good, color is very good, and even if you set the response speed to Super Fast, there is no ghosting. And monitor holding power is soooooo perfect I love that and I was not interested about rgb on the back of the monitor, but the rear design of aw2518hf is so beautiful. And I used kd25f monitor and aw2720hf rgb is completely different from Kd25f's rgb. Aw2720hf rgb is like lights of Audi r8 headlight or 2020 Benz S class inside interior Led . I only plays fps game and I am satisfied with the speed. If I must find cons : The monitor is white, so it can get dirty over the years (It depends on how you use it).And the response speed is a little slower than tn panel, but I don't care because it doesn't differ much from 3ms and 1 ms gtg. But it's different quality compare with Tn panel (6bit + frc).Cable management is much better than Benq. It is so tight and clean while Benq's red circle is too big.(I do not hate BenQ I love BenQ too.)Will new products be released only on ips panels after 2020? They don't make Tn Panel anymore??I have a question. I know the Aw2720hf launch price is 599 dollars and this is a complete new product so why is it so cheap at Amazon?I bought this product yesterday, but defective panel came to me and asked for an exchange, but I will get this product again and my friend will buy it too. I'm really worried about the price will go up one day after .
A**N
High performance for a more reasonable price.
The picture quality is great, colors aren't perfectly calibrated out of the box so you gotta look that up but it's not really an issue. The 240hz feels so much better than my previous 60hz monitor. 1ms is really nice because my previous was 5ms and I can really see the difference in some of my games. The fact that this is 1080p, 1ms, and 240hz makes this monitor perfect for esports. Also 27' was a little bigger than I thought but I'm happy that I got one this big because of how much clearer everything looks compared to my old 21' 1080p monitor. Only minor complaint is the stand is a little bit big, but for how much movement it has it's excusable.
A**W
It’s great
It supports a series x like no tomorrow with Zero frame rate drops, the screen is great, looks amazing too. The brightness is insane right out of the box but you can turn it down to something a little more mellow. It was very fast and easy to setup, I was able to swap my tv to this monitor in a session of black ops (I kid you not) and it has RGB too so bonus swag
M**Y
Fantastic monitor, just know *why* you are buying 240hz
Is this monitor objectively "good"? Let me say yes. The quality was fantastic. And the item came perfectly intact with no issues. 240 hertz IPS is a relatively slim selection at this point in time. I come from a Dell 144 Hertz g-sync 1440p monitor. I really wanted something with much higher refresh rate for the shooters that I play. but what I realized after extensive use of my 1440p is that no matter how great the monitor is, going down to 1080p for me personally just gave up way too much visual quality. so my complaint is not really with the monitor itself since it works exactly as designed has great colors and is buttery smooth. I got back some of the quality by increasing the resolution scale in certain games and adding a little bit of sharpening but at that point you are using the same amount of vram as you were on a 1440 screen, yet you are sacrificing pixels per inch. So then at that point why have the monitor? as I said this is a fantastic piece of equipment just know why you are buying it before trying it out. hopefully by mid 2019 we have some 240 hertz 1440p IPS displays to choose from and I will definitely snag one.
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