Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch | 165Hz | QD-OLED | $1,099.99$799.99 at Dell (save $250)
Alienware's fancy QD-OLED panel just got that little bit cheaper. It's still not exactly entry-level at $800, but think of it as a long term investment that will make every single gaming session pop. Once you've experienced per-pixel OLED-style lighting, you won't want to go back to LCD tech. You can read our Alienware QD-OLED review for more.
Price check: Best Buy $799.99
Samsung Odyssey G9 G93SC OLED | 49-inch | 240Hz | 5120 x 1440 | OLED | $1,599.99$999.99 at Amazon (save $600)
Samsung's hot new silly-wide OLED monitor has barely even been released, but it's already on sale. It doesn't look bad value next to all those $1,000-plus 34-inch ultrawide OLED, does it? This is HDR gaming on a ridiculous scale.
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC Dual UHD | 57-inch | 240Hz | 7680 x 2160 | Mini-LED | $2,499.99$1,999.99 at Amazon (save $500)
57 inches, dual-4K, more nits than you can pick. That's the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC. It's a gaming monitor gone mad, but in a good way. If it's a high-DPI gaming experience on the biggest scale possible, only this Samsung can deliver. It's truly spectacular.
When it comes to gaming thrills, a nice, big uberwide monitor simply cannot be beat. And now you can choose among our three favourite high-end models, each at a beefy discount thanks to the unstoppable freight train of consumerism that is Black Friday 2023.
More specifically, we're talking Alienware's best 34-inch OLED, Samsung's monster 49-inch alternative, and a 57-inch dual-4K leviathan, also from Samsung. That's a monitor so big I pretty much snapped it in half moving it around for photography.
But let's begin with the Alienware. We've already
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