If exceptional image quality and color accuracy are crucial for you, particularly for HDR gaming and media consumption, the Dell Alienware AW2725DF with its QD-OLED panel excels, yet it comes at a premium price and might not be as suitable for productivity due to its larger size and resolution. On the other hand, the Dell AW2524H is much more budget-friendly, offering very good competitive gaming capabilities with high refresh rates and response time, though its lower resolution and smaller size might detract from the HDR experience and it's less ideal for high-end image editing or media consumption. Choose the AW2725DF for top-notch visuals in gaming and media, or the AW2524H for a cost-effective option with strong performance in fast-paced gaming. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED)
Best in class for casual gaming
Best in class for media consumption
Good image clarity
Best in class contrast
Best in class color volume
Best in class response time
Advantages of the Dell AW2524H (IPS)
Good brightness
Key differences
Casual Gaming
9.7/10
6.1/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1080
360Hz
REFRESH RATE
500Hz
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1031:1
235 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
390 nits
445 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
464 nits
99.6 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
87.5 %
Glossy
COATING
Matte
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the Dell AW2524H (IPS) is only fair.
Productivity
5.8/10
4.9/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1080
111 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
91 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Glossy
COATING
Matte
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and Dell AW2524H (IPS) are both poor for productivity, though the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) is somewhat better.
Media Consumption
9.5/10
5.4/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1080
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
1031:1
235 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
390 nits
445 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
464 nits
Glossy
COATING
Matte
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) is best in class for media consumption, while the Dell AW2524H (IPS) is poor.
Cost
$900
$500
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) has a price of $900 and the Dell AW2524H (IPS) costs $500.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
Yes
No
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the Dell AW2524H (IPS) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Key similarities
Competitive Gaming
9.7/10
9.5/10
360Hz
REFRESH RATE
500Hz
0.6 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
5.5 ms
20 - 360 Hz
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
20 - 500 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
Yes
235 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
390 nits
The Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and Dell AW2524H (IPS) are both best in class for competitive gaming.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
Yes
Both the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and Dell AW2524H (IPS) are suitable for digital photo editing.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and Dell AW2524H (IPS) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
Print Photo Editing
No
No
Both the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and Dell AW2524H (IPS) are not suitable for print photo editing.
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How the Dell Alienware AW2725DF (QD-OLED) and the Dell AW2524H (IPS) compare to other monitors
"If you have the system for it, the Alienware AW2524H is the perfect display to show off next level frame rates and control response. With higher contrast and color volume than its 360 Hz competition, it currently has no equal."
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