Top-tier Dell Alienware OLED monitor is now discounted! It features 4K resolution, 240 Hz, and near-zero response time Home News The Dell Alienware AW3225QF is a 32" curved gaming monitor with a 4K QD-OLED panel, a 240 Hz refresh rate, and a response time of just 0.03 ms On Alza, you can buy it with code 2026ALZAEXTRA10 for 18,891 CZK instead of the original 27,990 CZK — you save 9,099 CZK The combination of 4K, OLED, and 240 Hz makes it one of the highest-rated gaming monitors on Alza (4.9/5) — plus a 3-year Dell warranty, even for pixel burn-in Sdílejte: Jakub Kárník Published: 3. 7. 2026 06:30 Advertisement The combination of 4K, QD-OLED, and 240 Hz was recently a dream costing thirty thousand — now it’s significantly more affordable. You can now get the Dell Alienware AW3225QF with code 2026ALZAEXTRA10 for 18,891 CZK instead of the original 27,990 CZK. Before purchasing, it’s advisable to check the price and availability in detail on Alza. CHCI MONITOR V AKCI Quick summary:✅ Makes sense if you want a top-tier gaming experience with perfect blacks, vibrant colors, and lightning-fast response, and you have a powerful PC.⚠️ Consider that OLED requires a pixel refresh roughly every 4 hours, the brightness is weaker for daylight, the panel is glossy, and text is not as sharp as on IPS.💡 For 18,891 CZK, it’s one of the best price/performance ratios among 4K OLED monitors — the compromises are due to the technology, not the model. Why this monitor is interesting The triple combination offered by the Alienware AW3225QF is a dream for gamers: 4K sharpness, OLED blacks, and 240 Hz fluidity all in one. The QD-OLED panel delivers perfect blacks (contrast 1,000,000:1) and colors that owners repeatedly describe as a class above their previous IPS or VA monitors. Plus, a 0.03 ms response time without ghosting and a 32″ curved display that draws you into the game. Reviewers describe the transition from 1440p or Full HD as a “game changer”. For owners of powerful setups, this is the ultimate destination. Key parameters explained in plain language The panel is a 31.6″ QD-OLED 4K (3840 × 2160) with 240 Hz and 10-bit color depth, covering 99% DCI-P3 and supporting Dolby Vision — thus capable of professional color work. Smoothness is ensured by G-SYNC Compatible and VESA AdaptiveSync, so no tearing. Connectivity is rich: 2× HDMI 2.1 (one with eARC), DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB hub with USB-C. The stand is fully adjustable (height, tilt, swivel) with cable management. An added practical assurance: Dell provides a 3-year warranty including pixel burn-in, so the main fear of OLED technology is covered. KOUPIT ZA 18 891 KČ What users say and what to watch out for The rating is excellent: 4.9 out of 5 from 82 customers, 98% recommendation, low return rate (2.71%). Owners are enthusiastic about the picture, colors, and fluidity, many writing “never anything else again.” But let’s be frank about what OLED technology entails — reviewers describe it in detail themselves. The most frequently mentioned thing: the monitor requires a pixel refresh roughly every 4 hours (takes a few minutes, the monitor turns off for it), which annoys some, while others take it as a given for OLED. Furthermore, weaker brightness in daylight and weaker HDR are repeatedly mentioned — a few people also mention a slight red tint. The panel is glossy, so you need a dark background behind you, otherwise, it reflects. And because QD-OLED has a different subpixel arrangement, text is not as sharp as on IPS — one user even returned the monitor for an IPS because of this. And there’s still a smaller risk of burn-in with static images (hence the warranty). VYUŽÍT SLEVU 2026ALZAEXTRA10 When it doesn’t make sense If you primarily use the monitor for working with text and spreadsheets in a bright office, OLED will disappoint you — lower brightness, a glossy panel, and softer text are worse for productivity than IPS. Similarly, if you don’t have a powerful PC, you won’t be able to achieve 4K at 240 Hz and will be overpaying for a panel you won’t fully utilize. And those who don’t want to deal with OLED care (pixel refresh, burn-in risk) should opt for a classic IPS. However, for gamers with a powerful setup who want absolute top-tier visuals and accept the specifics of OLED as part of the package, it’s an excellent choice. CHCI UŠETŘIT 9 099 KČ Would you take a 4K OLED with perfect blacks, even at the cost of panel care, or would you prefer a carefree IPS with sharp text? About the author Jakub Kárník Jakub is known for his endless curiosity and passion for the latest technologies. His love for mobile phones started with an iPhone 3G, but nowadays… More about the author Sdílejte: akce alza monitor slevy