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Alienware Unleashes World's Fastest Refresh Rate of 500Hz on a Fast IPS Gaming Monitor and Bolsters Aurora R15 Desktop at CES 2023

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Today, Alienware crushes new barriers with the introduction of the world's fastest refresh rate of 500Hzi on a Fast IPS Gaming Monitor and the evolved Aurora R15 gaming desktop with AMD technology. These industry-leading display and desktop advancements further Alienware's competitive edge, underscoring our longtime legacy as both technology pioneers and gamers at heart. Following last year's incredible portfolio upgrades, we're full throttle into 2023 with no signs of slowing down.

Introducing the monitor with the world's fastest refresh rate of 500Hzi, the Alienware 500 Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H), a CES 2023 Innovation Award and Best of Innovation winner, delivers the world-class speed today's champions demand. Coming in at a 24.5-inch full high-definition (FHD) resolution with a supersonic refresh rate of 500 Hz overclocked (480 Hz native) on a Fast IPS panel, this elite display offers incredible frame rates to deliver stunning motion clarity in fast-paced games and help gamers clinch victory.




Designed for highly competitive gamers, the 500 Hz Gaming Monitor also offers new functional elements such as a built-in retractable headset hanger and new hexagonal base structure which occupies a smaller footprint so you can place your gaming keyboard and mouse to your convenience and just focus on slaying the competition. The improved design was based on feedback from professional esports players (including those on Team Liquid) as well as the Alienware gaming community.

Performance and speed win games, and with the 500 Hz Gaming Monitor, your gameplay will be fully optimized to enable split-second reactions for those clutch moments that matter most. Help eliminate blur and ghosting in fast-moving images with ultra-low latency at 0.5 ms GtG response timeii so you can play with confidence knowing your pixels are performing to their maximum potential, allowing you to do the same. This display builds on the existing legacy of the Alienware line-up, delivering specific refinements for competitive gamers looking to edge out the competition.

Alienware's 500 Hz Gaming Monitor comes standard with NVIDIA's Reflex Analyzer, allowing gamers to capture end-to-end system latency and deliver a precise measurement of their PC's performance. The stunning IPS panel also features sRGB 99% color coverage and VESA DisplayHDR 400 for wider viewing angles that deliver accurate, consistent colors and vibrant, lifelike visuals to enhance the entire gaming experience. This bold and expressive monitor is also stacked with:

  • NVIDIA G-SYNC certification, helping to ensure smooth tear-free gameplay for today and tomorrow's graphics cards
  • TUV-certified ComfortView Plus hardware solution, reducing harmful blue light while maintaining true-to-life colors
  • AlienFX Lighting, allowing fully customizable backlighting to match your battle station aesthetic

Available Jan 5: Alienware Aurora welcomes AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
Announced a few months back, Alienware's flagship Aurora R15 is designed with expressive curves and an iconic, sculpted shape that houses powerful performance. Originally configured with 13th Gen Intel Core K-Series processors, the latest Aurora now offers AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors and Intel 13th Gen 65 W Desktop processor options. Later this winter, we will also introduce AMD Radeon RX 7000 Series graphics options.

Intentional craftsmanship from the inside out showcases a clean and organized interior through clear side doors with up to 8 AlienFX lighting zones that shine pleasantly across the powerful internal components. Available in two fan-favorite colorways, Lunar Lightiii and Dark Side of the Moon, the head-turning Aurora R15 was uniquely 360o designed to look truly stunning from any angle.

A CES 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree, this beautifully crafted rig is outfitted with performance-driven architecture updates that support the latest generation of graphics and processor technologies. The R15 generation of Aurora desktops has a re-engineered chassis for airflow, cooling, and performance that is designed to take on higher-powered gaming components for the best desktop gaming experience possible.

Pricing & Availability
Aurora R15
1/5/23: Alienware Aurora R15 with AMD Ryzen 7000 Processors starts at ~$1,599 (US), $2,199 (CA)
1/5/23: Alienware Aurora R15 with Intel 13th Gen Processors starts at ~$1,599 (US), $2,199 (CA)
Later this winter: Alienware Aurora R15 with AMD Radeon 7000 Graphics will be made available. Pricing will be shared closer to availability.

500 Hz Gaming Monitor
Alienware 500 Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H) pricing will be announced closer to the shipping date in first quarter of 2023.



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so sad that with all the info out today, up for grabs, there are still ignorant people who spend money on Alienware crap

EDIT: Talking about the pre-build desktops, monitors are fine if not great.
 
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@ZoneDymo I thought Dell made good screens?

If the Alienware is cheaper than an alternative or similarly priced brand I don't see the problem with an Alienware screen.
 

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Alienware and Dell screens are generally excellent, their laptops can be very good or very bad, it's just the desktop prebuilts that are terrible.
 
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I cannot wait for someone to review this and post response-time, overshoot, and refresh compliance results.

I'm getting my popcorn ready to see how the 7ms of current top-shelf, ultrafast IPS panels respond to that much overdrive, because sure, the "on paper" rise time of 2-3ms from 10-90% looks impressive, but when it carries on to 130% of the value you asked for, it looks like utter garbage.

No wonder RTINGs recommend not using the fastest response times on these panels. You can have the right image after 7ms the right way, or the horrific nightmare-fuel way. Whichever option you choose, it's taking 7ms!

Alienware and Dell screens are generally excellent, their laptops can be very good or very bad, it's just the desktop prebuilts that are terrible.
Before the Odyssey G7 came along, Dell were really the only company other than Asus to bring a VA panel's black response time down to reasonable values. Everyone else was serving up numbers in the 30-45ms range for the critical 0-20 transition, which is your classic "VA black smear"

16.9ms was outstanding black performance for zero overshoot back in 2019.

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so sad that with all the info out today, up for grabs, there are still ignorant people who spend money on Alienware crap
Alienware ultrawide monitors are one of the best ultrawides out there. Where've you been?
 
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Alienware ultrawide monitors are one of the best ultrawides out there. Where've you been?
Not only that, first OLED desktop monitor with a 3-year burn-in warranty on the market, alleviating the biggest single fear of using OLED as a desktop monitor.
 
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@ZoneDymo I thought Dell made good screens?

If the Alienware is cheaper than an alternative or similarly priced brand I don't see the problem with an Alienware screen.

Alienware ultrawide monitors are one of the best ultrawides out there. Where've you been?

Sorry sorry, yes, Dell's monitors have been decent enough, some even legendary, hell im using a Dell monitor right now.
I was referring to the pre-build PC's, my bad I did not make that clear.
 
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Dell has good engineers who are capable of making high-quality products, but they also have the worst kind of margin-obsessed management you can imagine, constantly hamstringing their engineers efforts. There was a former dell engineer who commented on one of Gamers Nexus' alienware reviews, and that shit was heartbreaking to read, man. Dell's management is obsessed with making these products as cheap as they can possibly get away with, and they absolutely refuse to let the engineers use a new chassis design.
 
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Dell has good engineers who are capable of making high-quality products, but they also have the worst kind of margin-obsessed management you can imagine, constantly hamstringing their engineers efforts. There was a former dell engineer who commented on one of Gamers Nexus' alienware reviews, and that shit was heartbreaking to read, man. Dell's management is obsessed with making these products as cheap as they can possibly get away with, and they absolutely refuse to let the engineers use a new chassis design.
Dell seems to go penny-pinching in wrong areas, if they start using standard components they can save a tone of money which they currently are spending on too many proprietary eWaste(kinder way of putting things) components. Michael Dell and his management seem to have their head up the rearside for far too long now.
 
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I have been using their Ultrawide panels for a good while now. I had the 34 Ultrawide when it first came out about 4-5 years ago. I am on the 38 Ultrawide currently. Dell/Alienware monitors are generally top notch and go on sale pretty often if you look out for them.
 
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Dell trying to regain some relevance?
 
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I certainly can't fault the Alienware monitor I bought years ago it's only a shitty 60Hz TN with fluro backlighting but it hasn't skipped a beat in 10 years but those Aurora cases need to go they're nothing but a over engineered massive heat trap that use proprietary mobos and PSU's that can't be used in any other case and as GN's Steve has said multiple time they're just a warranty with some ewaste attached and for the money Alienware could be doing so much better than they are
 
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