One of the best Black Friday deals has stuck around for Cyber Monday! There’s a fantastic sale currently available on the Alienware AW3423DWF, the 34-inch OLED ultrawide that’s one of the best monitors PCWorld has ever had the pleasure of testing. This model swaps out the Nvidia G-Sync for AMD’s FreeSync, but is otherwise identical to our best gaming monitor pick. And for Cyber Monday it’s just $799.99 at Dell and Best Buy, a $200 savings that matches its best discount ever.
At a penny under one grand, the Alienware AW3423DWF is already the best deal around for a luscious OLED ultrawide in the popular 3440×1440 resolution at its full price. With this massive $200 percent discount, it’s cheaper than most of the 27-inch options on the market. And with a 165Hz refresh rate (just 10Hz slower than the Nvidia version) and .1ms response time, it can keep up with anything your graphics card can throw at it.
The monitor includes an HDMI 2.0 port and double DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, as well as four standard USB 3.2 ports. The lack of USB-C isn’t ideal (though it does come with a USB-C-to-DisplayPort adapter for laptops), but this is definitely a screen designed to accompany a desktop machine. On that note, check the VESA mount — it should fit great into your existing multi-monitor setup.
There’s no indication of how long this deal will last. Get an order in quickly if you’re sure you want one. For more monitor discounts today and tomorrow, check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best Cyber Monday monitor deals.
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