
With a list price of US$449.99, Dell’s Alienware AW2523HF gaming monitor delivers a set of highlights targeting the esports gaming community, such as 360 Hz refresh, 0.5 ms response time, an integrated headphone hanger, and a stand designed to avoid cable entanglement. Now, it can be acquired for a wallet-friendly US$299.99.
Available since early September 2022, the Alienware AW2523HF gaming monitor targets the competitive gaming market with a 360 Hz refresh rate, down to 0.5 ms response time, a retractable headset hanger, VESA 100 X 100 mm mount compatibility, as well as support for both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Now, its list price of US$449.99 is down to US$299.99 on both Dell’s website and Amazon thanks to a generous 33% discount.
In addition to the highlights mentioned above, this 24.5-inch IPS FHD gaming monitor also comes with a hexagonal base that was redesigned based on the suggestions received from professional gamers, Dell ComfortView support, height/tilt/swivel/pivot adjustment, as well as no less than 5 X USB 3.2 ports. The anti-glare panel can deliver a typical brightness of 400 nits, a 1,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a 99% sRGB color gamut. The list of connectivity features also includes two HDMI ports, a headphone jack and a 3.5 mm line-out jack, as well as one DP 1.4 input. The OSD is controlled using a joystick conveniently placed facing down on the bottom of the monitor, in the center.
Dell’s Alienware AW2523HF gaming monitor retails together with a DP to DP cable, a 5 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen1 upstream cable, and an mDP to DP cable. While a Kensington security slot is present in the list of features, the cable lock is sold separately. This monitor is covered by a 3-year limited hardware warranty with Dell Premium Panel Exchange and Advanced Exchange Service coverage.
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