If I had $1,000 to spend on a monitor, I’d buy this deal

Baldur's Gate 3 being played on the Alienware 32 QD-OLED.Zeke Jones / Digital Trends

Alienware’s 32-inch 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor is sitting at its best price of the year. That means even if you missed it during Big Deal Days deals you can still pick it up now. The monitor, which resides at the very top of our listing of the best gaming monitors, is currently sitting at the $1,000 mark, down $200 from its usual $1,200. That’s a savings of 16% off of its usual price and it can be yours now if you tap the button below. With the one week from Prime’s Big Deal Days date hitting soon, this very well might be your last chance to get this deal — and the best gaming monitor out there — at a discounted rate for quite some time. Go ahead and tap the button below to check and see if the deal is still active, or keep reading to see why we like this monitor, its quirks, and our personal experiences with it.

Why you should buy Alienware’s 32-inch 4K QD-OLED

Starting out with our personal experience with this monitor, our Alienware 32 QD-OLED review praises the monitor for its excellent color accuracy, saying that “It’s the most color accurate monitor out of the box we’ve ever tested.” That means less fiddling with monitors and more playing games. You’ll also find that the monitor’s curve, which is a lesser-used 1700R, has a certain gentleness to it that isn’t distracting and doesn’t veer into the extremeness that some of the best curved monitors do. One thing that is notable about this review is how its score, 4.5/5.0 stars, aligns so greatly with real customer reviews that put it at 4.6/5.0 stars. While we can’t ask those customers directly, we suspect that they might’ve also wanted speakers embedded in the monitor, too.

So, there you have it. If you’re interested in this monitor (and getting it for $1,000, not $1,200) all you need to do is tap the button below. You’ll save $200 or about 16% off of the usual price of the monitor for your trouble. At least if the deal is still active. If it isn’t, or you want competition, you can also check out these monitor deals to see if something else catches your eye. Finally, if you end up getting this monitor, go ahead and check out more Alienware deals to get more products with the same aesthetic style.

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