In the AW3423DWF’s Standard mode, calibration is unnecessary. Grayscale tracks perfectly to the 6500K color temp with gamma near 2.2 and no visible color errors when referenced to the DCI-P3 gamut. I found tiny improvements when I tweaked the RGB sliders in Custom Color mode, but this wa...
As it uses the same panel, the AW3423DWF offers the same viewing experience as its predecessor, which implies flawless 178° viewing angles, precise Delta E < 2 factory calibration and a wide color gamut, covering 99.3% DCI-P3 and ~95% Adobe RGB color spaces with a relative ~149% sRGB...
Updated Jan 20, 2023: Clarified the differences between this monitor and the newly-reviewed Dell Alienware AW3423DWF in the Variants section. Updated Dec 23, 2022: We tested this monitor for compatibility with the PS5's1440p resolution. It works at both 60Hz and 120Hz, but there are black...
I found the AW3423DWF a strong HDR monitor overall, and not only because of its brightness. It also has a color gamut wide enough to deliver a vivid, beautiful experience, and increasing the resolution to 4K (instead of the 1440p previously common to OLED monitors) brings big gains in sh...
Jamais l’expérience de jeu n’aura été si fluide et qualitative ! C’est du moins la promesse portée par Alienware avec son nouvel écran gaming AW2725DF,
Unlike with the Dell Alienware AW3423DWF, you don't need to enable Console Mode and Source Tone Mapping for the best results. LEARN ABOUT HDR COLOR GAMUT 8.8 HDR Color Volume 1,000 cd/m² DCI-P3 Coverage ICtCp 93.4% DCI-P3 Picture Mode HDR Peak 1000 10,000 cd/m² Rec. ...