PC and PS5 gamers can jump on 'god-tier' Alienware monitor for a low price

Dell Alienware monitor Amazon deal

Amazon has cut the price on this OLED gaming monitoir (Image: DELL . GETTY . EXPRESS)

Amazon Prime Day is just over one week away, but there are some early deals that you might want to jump on now before they disappear - and we've spotted one you might not want to leave at the wayside if you're a gamer.

That's because Dell has cut the price of its 34-inch OLED Alienware monitor to a very, low price of £649.33 - down from £849. It's one of the cheapest prices that we have seen especially with the size of the screen and all the features that you get.

You'll also get a gorgeous, curved 1440p ultrawide OLED screen which is perfect for gamers or content creators that need crisp visuals and colours. It also has a 165Hz high refresh rate so you’ll experience smooth gameplay and view fast-moving graphics with incredible clarity for a fast in-game reaction time.

It also comes with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA AdaptiveSync Display certification with support for HDR content so you can even enjoy films from the comfort of your bedroom or study if you want to hit back and relax. You can even wall mount if if you want to change your set-up with the screen. 

Grab this OLED Alienware monitor from Amazon for a low price
Partner image £849 £649.33 View Deal

Fancy upgrading your gaming space?

Amazon has cut the price of this stunning OLED gaming monitor to £649.33 in an early Amazon Prime Day sale.

It comes with a stunning OLED screen and an ultrawide curve so you can feel immersed.

It has become so popular that reviewers have called it a "god-tier monitor" thanks to its brilliant features and screen. Our writer owns the 4K version of the screen and it might be one of the best monitors we've tried. 

One reviewer said: "People aren't lying when they call this a god tier monitor. I got this from Amazon Warehouse at nearly half the retail value and it feels like a steal at that price.

"The qd oled display is stunning! The inky blacks are next level compared to any other monitor or even tv i've seen and the HDR is amazing in games that implement it properly."

But at a price of more than £600, it's a very big investment. Others have also complained about how they needed to update the firmware of the screen to get the full experience from the monitor which might be a hassle if you don't know how to do it. 

If you do want an alternative and don't want to pay a bit more, Dell is selling the upgraded 4K version of the monitor here for £910. 

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