The rebranded Dell and new Alienware monitors are finally in Singapore
Check out this article to see where you can buy the models they are bringing in. #dell #alienware
By Liu Hongzuo -
Dell Pro 14 Plus Portable Monitor (P1425). Photo: Dell.
Remember how Dell’s rebrand attached a Plus, Pro, Max, and Premium suffix to everything they had? It extends to their new monitors too. Dell is finally bringing these monitors along with some new Alienware displays to Singapore.
Names aside, they are still new and powerful monitors for professional, creative, casual, and gaming use. Let’s see what’s new.
Dell Pro 14 Plus Portable Monitor (P1425)
As shown above, this portable monitor packs 14 inches with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1,920 x 1,200 pixels resolution. Its IPS panel has a 10° to 90° tilt stand and VESA-mounting compatibility to take full advantage of any working conditions you might be in.
It is also device-agnostic, thanks to two USB-C ports (DisplayPort 1.2 Alt Mode, supports 65W power pass-through, HCDP 1.4 up to 60Hz). So, you can extend your laptop or phone display, and it stays powered on via the same USB-C.
It officially retails at S$409, available now via Dell’s online store.
Dell Pro 34 Plus USB-C (P3425WE) and Dell Pro 32/27 Plus with 4K USB-C (P3225QE, P2725QE)
These WQHD and 4K resolution USB-C Hub Monitors are designed for multi-platform users who use both Windows and MacOS simultaneously. Also, they all include an in-built USB-C Hub which supports a whole bunch of profiles, which we have identified for you below:
Dell Pro 34 Plus (P3425WE)
- 1x HDMI (HDCP 1.4 and 2.2)
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 1x Thunderbolt 4 downstream with 15W (video and data)
- 1x Thunderbolt 4 upstream with DisplayPort 1.4 Alternate Mode and 90W PD
- 1x USB-C upstream data only (USB 3.2 Gen 2)
- 4x USB-A downstream (USB 3.2 Gen 2)
- 1x audio line-out, 1x RJ45 Ethernet 2.5GbE each
- 1x USB-A with BC1.2 charging and USB 3.2 Gen 2
- 2x USB-C with 15W charging USB 3.2 Gen 2
Dell Pro 32/27 Plus with 4K (P3225QE and P2725QE)
- 1x HDMI 2.1 (HDCP 1.4)
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4 (HDCP 1.4)
- 1x DisplayPort out with MST (HDCP 1.4)
- 1x USB-C upstream (5Gbps, DisplayPort 1.4 Alternate Mode, 90W PD)
- 1x USB-C 5Gbps downstream
- 3x USB-A 5Gbps downstream
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet, 1GbE
The hub has a quick-access pop-out format for extra convenience, alongside TUV-certified eye comfort perks.
Dell Pro 34 Plus USB-C Hub Monitor (P3425WE) starts at S$949.
Dell Pro 32 Plus 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (P3225QE) starts at $849.
Dell Pro 27 Plus USB-C Hub Monitor (P2725QE) starts at S$689.
Dell Pro 75 Plus 4K Touch Monitor (P7525QT)
The obvious selling points of this particular Dell Pro Plus monitor are that it’s big (75 inches) and touch-friendly (20-point touch sensitivity). It also features 20W speakers, USB-C connectivity, daisy-chain support, and enterprise solutions built in, like Crestron Connected and Crestron XiO Cloud.
Basically, it’s your meeting room conference display on steroids.
The price of the Dell Pro 75 Plus 4K Touch Monitor (P7525QT) is currently TBA, and it will be available on 27 March 2025 onwards.
Dell 34 Plus USB-C (S3425DW) and Dell 27 Plus 4K USB-C (S2725QC)
These are lifestyle, for-home monitors with the connectivity you’d usually see on productivity-based workstation monitors.
Upgrades include 120Hz refresh rates for media content (up from a previous 60Hz). It’s also platform-agnostic (Windows, MacOS), and has AMD FreeSync Premium Certification for users with a compatible AMD system/card.
Dual 5W speakers complete the package, so you can keep your desk clutter-free and still enjoy your content.
Dell 34 Plus USB-C Monitor (S3425DW) and Dell 27 Plus 4K USB-C Monitor (S2725QC) arrive from 20 March 2025 onwards, with their official pricing TBA.
Alienware’s six new monitors
Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor: Photo: Dell.
As mentioned, Alienware has not one, but six 2025 gaming monitors for different gaming needs. In the lineup comes five QD-OLED models, a revamp of a fan favourite (34-inch Ultra-Wide QD-OLED), and more price bands for Alienware so you can afford one no matter your budget.
They are:
Alienware 34 Ultra-Wide QD-OLED Monitor (AW3425DW). Has a 240Hz refresh rate (up from 175Hz), added G-Sync compatibility (alongside AMD FreeSync Premium), with 1440p resolution and 18000R curve. Price TBA, coming on 29 April 2025 onwards.
Alienware 27 280Hz QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725D). QHD resolution with 280Hz refresh rate, the “affordable” high-res, high-speed gaming monitor for all genres. Price TBA, coming Summer 2025 onwards (isn’t it always summer in Singapore, though?)
Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Monitor (AW2725Q). Pictured above. We’ve featured it before, so you can read all about it here. Available from 29 April 2025 onwards, price TBA.
Alienware 34 Gaming Monitor (AW3425DWM), a curved 34-inch QHD panel with 180Hz refresh rate and has many ports and is compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VESA AdaptiveSync S$599, available now.
Alienware 27 Gaming Monitor (AW2725DM) is the smaller, flat-screen version of its above-mentioned friend. S$399, also available now.
Finally, the Alienware 25 320HZ Monitor (AW2525HM) for FPS gamers will be available in “Summer 2025”, pricing TBA.
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