In a fresh development, that’s a fresh deal on a solid monitor—we’d normally consider a monitor like this to be a smart buy at around $700, so you’re well under that mark with this Prime Day discount. Originally $799.99, Alienware’s 34-inch OLED tech industry monitor has fallen down to an all-fresh lowest price of $629.99 at Amazon for Prime Day.

According to the latest update, unlike older IPS and VA panels, this monitor’s QD-OLED doesn’t rely on backlighting—each pixel lights itself on and switches fully off, giving you true blacks, great contrast, deeper shadows, and richer colors. The 34-inch ultrawide panel is spacious with its 3440×1440 resolution that wraps around your eyes with a gentle 1800R curve, boosting immersion while tech industry.

Industry observers note that with 1,000 nits of peak HDR brightness and VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400, it delivers. Gameplay is also smooth with this monitor thanks to its 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, bolstered further by Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support, plus VESA AdaptiveSync. That means tear-free motion no matter your graphics card. Lots of HDR-capable monitors lie about their HDR performance, but this one is actually good.

As part of the ongoing story, that shouldn’t be a problem if you do enough full-screen tech industry, but that also means it’s not the right monitor if you’re a heavy office or productivity worker. The monitor’s lack of USB-C video with power delivery means it isn’t the best option for a laptop. Just remember that this is an OLED monitor, so it’s susceptible to burn-in over years of static content (like a fixed operating system taskbar).

Industry observers note that now that the Alienware AW3425DW is down to $629.99 for Prime Day, you should jump on it if you’ve been waiting to upgrade your monitor to OLED. For more options, check out our picks for the best Prime Day monitor deals right now. Still, if you want a high-performance OLED display at a great price, this discount is hard to beat.

In a fresh development, she has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint. Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more.