pcmag.comA Feast for the Eyes That's how it felt, but how does it look? In short, brilliant. OLED displays have yet to disappoint, and they look stellar in person. The colors are vibrant, seeming to pop out of the screen, and the blacks are almost impossibly dark and deep. The latter is one of the big promises of OLED, and it is in full effect here. The picture is super crisp, and playing on such a nice screen actively increases my enjoyment.For a less subjective take, let's focus on the specs. As mentioned, this is a 4K panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. This alone is a good combination, as 4K is often limited to the standard 60Hz. 4K resolution comes with both its positives and negatives. It looks fantastic, but you need high-end hardware to push consistently high frame rates in many games. Then again, if you can afford this monitor, you probably have a pretty nice desktop to go with it.Another gaming-centric addition is the 0.5ms response time for lower latency from your input to your eyes. Alienware also promises 100 percent sRGB coverage and 98.5 percent DCI-P3, though we'll have to test these claims ourselves. If you're wondering what the desktop on the left is, that would be the also newly announced Alienware Aurora R9.

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