Dell is betting on the new generation of OLED. Alienware monitors with RGB Stripe are coming.

OLED technology has been impressing with its image quality for years, but users of monitors have often pointed out issues related to displaying text and small interface elements. Panel manufacturers decided to respond to these concerns. During the Computex 2026 fair, Dell showcased two new Alienware models equipped with next-generation OLED panels. The most significant change is the implementation of the RGB Stripe pixel layout, which is said to significantly improve image sharpness during daily work and gaming. This is one of the largest changes in the OLED world in many years.

Alienware introduces the first 39-inch OLED 5K2K with RGB Stripe

The star of the presentation was the Alienware AW3926QW model. This is an ultrawide monitor with a diagonal of 39 inches and a resolution of 5120 × 2160 pixels in a 21:9 format. The manufacturer has used a modern Tandem WOLED panel from LG Display equipped with an RGB Stripe layout. This allows users to receive clearer text and better sharpness of finer interface elements. The monitor offers a refresh rate of 165 Hz at native resolution. Additionally, there is a special mode that allows achieving up to 330 Hz by reducing the resolution to Full HD. Dell emphasizes that this is the first 39-inch OLED monitor of its kind on the market. The model also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and the DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. The manufacturer has implemented a DisplayPort 2.1 connection as well as HDMI 2.1 with VRR support. It is also compatible with AMD FreeSync technology and NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible. The peak brightness is expected to reach 1300 nits in HDR content. Dell has provided the device with a three-year warranty that also covers OLED panel burn-in. The monitor's launch is scheduled for fall 2026.

The second model features a new QD-OLED panel from Samsung

Alongside the larger monitor, the Alienware AW3426DW has also appeared. This is the successor to the popular AW3425DW model and one of the first monitors using the latest Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel from Samsung Display. The design offers a 34-inch diagonal and a resolution of 3440 × 1440 pixels. The refresh rate has increased to 280 Hz, making it a very attractive choice for online gamers. According to the published specifications, the monitor achieves a contrast ratio of 1.5 million to one and a response time of just 0.03 ms. The manufacturer claims 99 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color space and support for over a billion colors. The model supports Dolby Vision, DisplayHDR True Black 500, as well as FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync Compatible technologies. Among the connections, we find two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a set of USB ports. Dell has also applied an anti-reflective coating aimed at improving comfort in bright rooms. Like the larger model, the monitor is covered by a three-year warranty against OLED burn-in. The launch of the AW3426DW is scheduled for July 2026. The prices of both models have not yet been disclosed.

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Dell joins the ranks of manufacturers focusing on the new generation of OLED panels with an RGB Stripe layout. The Alienware AW3926QW and AW3426DW models aim to improve text readability without sacrificing the advantages of OLED, such as perfect blacks and lightning-fast response times. Particularly notable is the first 39-inch 5K2K monitor on the market utilizing this technology. If the manufacturer's claims are confirmed in tests, this could be one of the most interesting monitor debuts of 2026.

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