Prime Day Deal: 29% Off Alienware 34-inch Curved Monitor

Alienware Curved Monitor
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Buttery-smooth gameplay, vibrant color on a massive monitor await with the latest Amazon Prime Day deal. For a limited time, you can get the excellent Alienware AW3420DW Curved 34-Inch monitor for $849.15 on Amazon. That's a 29% saving, which should be more than enough to increase your gaming catalog or invest in a few killer peripherals. 

But this isn't an ordinary monitor, it's an Alienware, which means intergalactic lighting paired with an out-of-this world design. And of course, a massive curved WQHD (3440 x 1440) display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The cherry on top is the Nvidia G-Sync technology which ensures a virtually lag-free, immersive experience. 

ALIENWARE AW3420DW Curved 34-Inch monitor:Was $1,299.99 now $849.15 @ Amazon

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This massive monitor has a 34-inch, 3440 x 1440 panel with a 120Hz  refresh rate. The rear of the monitor follows the company's new Legend design language, which means smooth lines and Alienware's trademark lighting set against a near-pearlescent color dubbed Lunar Light.

The Alienware AW3420DW is an impressive 34-inch ultra-wide curved monitor with native Nvidia G-Sync support. The 21:9  display provides the viewers with a hyper immersive experience while gaming and is fantastic for when you have multiple windows open due to it's vast screen real estate. 

With a WQHD (3440x1440) resolution, the image is sharp and detailed. The 120Hz refresh rate insures buttery smooth gameplay and realism. Thanks to the G-Sync technology which synchronizes the GPU and monitor, the display minimizes graphic distortions such as tearing and artifacts from forming on screen.

The Alienware AW3420DW covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut (134.5% sRGB).   That means the panel will serve up some seriously vivid hues, which is just what you want when you're gaming. 

And if you can manage to take your eyes off the panel, take some time to program and enjoy Alienware's trademark customizable RGB lighting. 

Mark Anthony Ramirez

Mark has spent 20 years headlining comedy shows around the country and made appearances on ABC, MTV, Comedy Central, Howard Stern, Food Network, and Sirius XM Radio. He has written about every topic imaginable, from dating, family, politics, social issues, and tech. He wrote his first tech articles for the now-defunct Dads On Tech 10 years ago, and his passion for combining humor and tech has grown under the tutelage of the Laptop Mag team. His penchant for tearing things down and rebuilding them did not make Mark popular at home, however, when he got his hands on the legendary Commodore 64, his passion for all things tech deepened. These days, when he is not filming, editing footage, tinkering with cameras and laptops, or on stage, he can be found at his desk snacking, writing about everything tech, new jokes, or scripts he dreams of filming.