This Alienware 4K OLED gaming monitor is over $400 off right now Most of the OLED deals I’ve found lately are for 27-inch 1440p monitors, which are great for standard setups and gaming. But if you want to go bigger, especially if you want to show off 4K movies or flex some graphical muscle, then a full 32-inch 4K panel is what you’re after. Today, Dell is selling an Alienware model for as low as $764.99, over $400 off.
The Alienware AW3225QF is a PCWorld Editors’ Choice pick, thanks to its fantastic curved panel, speedy 240Hz refresh rate (sometimes hard to find at this resolution), and low price compared to the competition. And that’s at the $1,200 retail price! It’s exponentially better with this sweet discount. You can read the full review here.
The monitor is compatible with Nvidia G-Sync and VESA Adaptive-Sync for gamers, plus compatible with consoles and sound bars thanks to HDMI eArc. It can handle some USB accessories, including USB-C, but sadly it doesn’t output enough power to charge a laptop that way.
Dell is selling this hefty fella for $850, which is already a nice discount. But SlickDeals posters note that you can use the free Dell Rewards system to get an additional 10 percent coupon at checkout, bringing the price down to $764.99. That’s better than the cheapest 4K OLED we saw during Prime Day! If that’s still too much, then check out PCWorld’s picks for the best monitors.
Get an Alienware 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor for $765Buy now from Dell.com 
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 Asus ROG Xbox Ally releases August with high price, according to leaks The Asus ROG Xbox Ally, the handheld that pairs Asus hardware with Microsoft branding, is certainly… something. It’s Microsoft’s big play to counter the Steam Deck in the exploding handheld gaming PC space, to say nothing of trying to expand its Xbox brand beyond consoles and leverage the Game Pass subscription. But when will you actually be able to buy one, and for how much?
Aside from a vague 2025 release date, we don’t know much. But we do know that the ROG Xbox Ally and its more powerful X variant will be on public display at Gamescom 2025, a trade show in Germany taking place in late August. According to leaks from French tech site Dealabs (via VideoCardz), the Xbox presentation on August 20th will include an opening salvo of pre-orders for the Asus handheld.
The alleged price, at least for the moment, is €599 (about $690 USD) for the ROG Xbox Ally and €899 (about $1,030 USD) for the ROG Xbox Ally X, though who knows what tariffs and local variables might do to relative prices. That said, it would put the new Asus handhelds in around the same price bracket as other Windows-based portable gaming PCs, though considerably more expensive than the older Steam Deck. And taking Microsoft at its word that these Windows-based gadgets are, indeed, Xboxes, it would make the ROG Xbox Ally X the most expensive Xbox console by far.
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