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Alienware AW2524HF Review

Summary

If you want 500 Hz you can buy this IPS monitor, way more expensive OLED with 480 Hz or a monitor with worse TN panel for everyday use.

Pros

  • 500 Hz
  • Low input lag
  • Great motion blur
  • Good in other aspects

Cons

  • Only 40 % of pixel transitions in 2 ms
  • No USB-C
  • Average colors
  • Gamma not perfect

Similar monitors

Type
Gaming
Size
24.5"
Resolution
1920×1080 px
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Panel Type
VA
Refresh Rate
240 Hz
Type
Gaming
Size
23.8"
Resolution
1920×1080 px
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Panel Type
IPS
Refresh Rate
180 Hz
Type
Office
Size
23.8"
Resolution
1920×1080 px
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Panel Type
IPS
Refresh Rate
100 Hz

Monitor test results

General info

Type
Gaming
Size
24"
Resolution
1920×1080 px
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Panel Type
IPS

Gaming

Refresh Rate
500 Hz
@ max Hz
Latency
0.9 ms
Avg G2G
2.8 ms
Avg Rise
2.5 ms
Avg Fall
3.1 ms
% In Window
40 %
Avg Overshoot
0.5 %
Best Overdrive
Super Fast
Motion Blur
great
Backlight Strobing
No
Sync Tech
No
Curved
No
RGB
No

Office

Min Brightness
36 nits
Max Brightness
425 nits
Min Consumption
15 W
Max Consumption
23 W
Contrast
1183:1
Coating
anti-glare
VESA
No
Height Adjustment
No
Tilt
No
Swivel
No
Pivot
No
Start Up Time
3.5 s

Office features

USB Hub
No
USB Ports
Yes, 4×
USB-C
No
KVM Switch
No
Ethernet
No
Camera
No
Screen Partition
No

Multimedia

Calibration
SW
sRGB / SDR
Average Delta E
2.3
Max Delta E
6
Delta E Consistency
1.2
Colours
10bit (FRC)
sRGB Coverage
98.6 %
Gamma
2.3
Brightness Consistency
91.8 %
Speakers
No

HDR

HDR
No

Physical parameters

Dimensions
560×244×396 mm
Weight
9.1 kg
Power Adapter Type
internal
Video inputs
1×HDMI, 2×DP
Included cables
1×USB-C to DP, 1×USB
Note