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Dell 27" QHD S2721DGF $469.60 (OOS) 38" AW3821DW $1799.20 (OOS) 27" 240hz AW2721D / 25" 360hz AW2521H Delivered @ Dell eBay

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AW3821DW new shipping update

Shipping ETA update here

Hi Ozbargainers. Finally Black Friday is here and Dell have some awesome deals. The notorious S2721DGF Gaming monitor at it's cheapest price ever! The Alienware AW3831DW 38" Ultrawide and two other great Alienware monitors all listed below along with units, shipping and price. Don't forget to apply coupon at checkout: PPIBS20

Deals go live @ 6pm (aest), 7 pm (aedt), 4pm (awst), 6:30pm (acdt).
As always drop a comment to say hi or with questions and I'll help where I can. Happy Black Friday from Dell & I. 😄🎉

When will item(s) be shipped?
S2721DGF ETA: between 18 December - 14 Jan (or sooner).
All Alienware ETA: should arrive within December.

S2721DGF 27" 165hz Gaming Monitor @ $469.60 (was $799) / 1̶0̶0̶0̶ ̶u̶n̶i̶t̶s̶ ̶v̶i̶a̶ ̶e̶B̶a̶y̶, OUT OF STOCK!!! click to view deal.

Rtings Reveiw / YouTube Review / Click for full specs

Specifications:

Device Type: LED-backlit LCD monitor - 27"
Adaptive-Sync Technology: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
Panel Type: IPS
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution: 2560 x 1440 at 144 Hz (165hz via DP cable)
Pixel Pitch: 0.2331 mm
Brightness: 400 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Response Time: 1 ms (grey-to-grey)
Colour Support: 1.07 billion colours
Input Connectors: 2xHDMI, DisplayPort
Display Position Adjustments: Pivot (rotation), swivel, tilt
Screen Coating: Anti-glare, 3H Hard Coating
Dimensions (WxDxH) - With stand: 61.16 cm x 20.03 cm x 39.39 cm
Dimensions (WxDxH) - Without stand: 61.16 cm x 6.78 cm x 36.36 cm - weight: 4.5 kg
Bezel Type: Flat front
Compliant Standards: RoHS, BFR-free, DisplayPort 1.4, PVC-free, Mercury-free
Bundled Services: 3-Years Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Guarantee


AW3821DW 38" 144hz Curved Gaming Monitor @ $1799.20 (was $2249) / 1̶0̶0̶ ̶u̶n̶i̶t̶s̶ ̶v̶i̶a̶ ̶e̶B̶a̶y̶, OUT OF STOCK!!! click to view deal.

Product Video / Click for full specs

Specifications:

Device Type: LED edgelight system
Panel Type: IPS
Aspect Ratio: 21:9
Native Resolution: 3840 x 1600 (DisplayPort: 144 Hz, HDMI: 120 Hz)
Pixel Pitch: 0.229 mm x 0.229 mm
Brightness: 450 cd/m² (typical)
Contrast Ratio: 1000 to 1 (typical)
Color Support: 1.07 Billion
Adaptive-Sync Technology: NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate
Response Time: 4 ms (gray-to-gray fast); 2 ms (gray-to-gray super fast); 1 ms (gray-to-gray extreme)
Interfaces: 2 x HDMI (ver 2.0), 1 x DP 1.4 (rear), 1 x Audio line-out jack (rear), 1 x Headphone-out jack (bottom), USB 3.2 Gen 1 upstream, 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream, USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream with Battery Charging 1.2
Features: Ambient light sensor, LED edgelight system, Flicker Free technology, Dell ComfortView, Nano IPS, HDR 600, 95% DCI-P3, 130.6% sRGB color gamut, USB 3.2
Display Position Adjustments: Tilt: -5° to 21° / Swivel: -20° to 20° / Height: 130mm
Screen Coating: Anti-Glare with 3H hardness
Dimensions (WxDxH) - with stand: 89.48 cm x 29.36 cm x 44.95 cm
Diagonal Size: 95.25 cm
VESA Mounting Interface: 100 x 100 mm
Weight: 7.93 KG
Bundled Services: 3-Years Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Guarantee


AW2721D 27" 240hz Gaming Monitor @ $1079.20 (was $1349) / 100 units via eBay, click to view deal.

YouTube Review / Click for full specs

Specifications:

Device Type: LED edgelight system
Panel Type: IPS
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution: QHD 2560 x 1440 (DisplayPort: 240 Hz, HDMI: 144 Hz)
Brightness: 450 cd/m² (typical)
Response Time: True 1ms (gray to gray) - Extreme Mode
Input Connectors: 2 x HDMI (ver 2.0), 1 x DP 1.4 (rear), 1 x Audio line-out jack (rear), 1 x Headphone-out jack (bottom)
VESA Mounting Interface: 100 x 100 mm
Bundled Services: 3-Years Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Guarantee


AW2521H 25" 360hz Gaming Monitor @ $959.20 (was $1199) / 100 units via eBay, click to view deal.

YouTube Review / Click for full specs

Specifications:

Device Type: LED edgelight system
Panel Type: Fast IPS
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution: Full HD (1080p) 1920 x 1080 at 360 Hz
Brightness: 400 cd/m²
Response Time: 1ms (gray to gray) - Extreme Mode
Input Connectors: 2 x HDMI (ver 2.0), 1 x DP 1.4 (rear), 1 x Audio line-out jack (rear)
VESA Mounting Interface: 100 x 100 mm
Bundled Services: 3-Years Advanced Exchange Service and Premium Panel Guarantee


I missed this deal, should I try contact Dell to place an order or get a price match?
No. Dell is transparent about their price match guarantee read here. Be fair, wait for the next deal!

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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      • I need more monitor arms now 😔

        • This sounds suspicious. Terminator cough

  • +2

    Dude, I received my S2721D yesterday after ordering on 17 Nov. I thought it was coming in December. Keep throwing up 3 pointers.

    • +2

      Awesome to hear, yeh the guys at Dell are working hard to stick to or surpass shipping expectations for these deals. It's great.

  • +1

    my friend is getting married at 6pm, hopefully it'll let me buy two as he will have his hands full

    • +3

      Congratulations to the groom, with gifts like that, you can be my best man.

    • +1

      The folks at Dell send their congratulations to both you and your friend for your appreciation for the finer things in life. ;)

  • How fast do you reckon the S2721DGF will sell out? Will there be enough time for people without bots?

    • You can never really know, they are a popular model, so get those trigger fingers ready…

  • Price also not updated yet

  • who owns a S2721DGF already and hates the low contrast and black levels that I read about?
    I dont own one, just need that contrast, is it that bad?

    • +1

      I honestly don't have any issues with contrast. The picture is clear, crisp, full bodied like a fine wine.

    • I wouldn't say hate, but it's definitely noticeable on my pure black wallpapers or in dark movies coming from a (much cheaper) VA panel. Sort of got used to it by now. If you have anything not black on the screen, you can't really tell.

  • +1

    Just wondering if there is any chance of a 34" Ultrawide (something like the U3419W or P3421W) going on sale?

    • +1

      you beat me for 21 sec :)

      • Haha great minds :)

    • +1

      No U or P deals ever unless it's a Sitewide or outlet deal.

      • Thanks for the reply, that's good to know. I saw the U3415W is on sale at the outlet but I couldn't really find out what the difference is compared to the P3421W (apart from USB C and maybe some colour calibration)

        Cheers

  • +1

    oh, gamer monitors only :(
    I was hoping to get a deal for P3421W or U3415W

  • +1

    I'm guessing the S2721DGF being 2K doesn't pair with the PS5?

    • Not ideally no, a 4k option from my previous deal would have been better.

    • Apparently the LG 27GL850-B based on the same panel, which also has deals going, can take a 4K input from the PS5 and downscale to 1440p. However it's limited to 60Hz when doing so. Please do your own research to confirm before taking my word.

      • Good to know, I don't have a PS5 yet was just wondering :) Ideally would want something running at the highest refresh rate for first person shooters, even if it means only 1080p. Was hoping it could do 2k at a higher refresh rate

  • Whats the key differences between the AW2721D as compared to the S2721DGF
    They seem quite similar with the obvious difference being the refresh rate of 240hz up from 165hz which i dont think my GPU could drive
    Any other big differences?

    • Should have a g sync module in it. Other than that seems like the same panel as the dell

      • What does that even equate to these days? Im currently running a older PG278Q that does have the module but ive since seen a bunch of g-sync "compatible" monitors on the market

        • As I understand it usually G-Sync has a higher operating range (how low the FPS can drop before adaptive sync becomes unavailable). Also G-Sync has adaptive overdrive whereas most freesync monitors don't. This allows the overdrive setting to automatically change as the monitor refresh rate changes. Some monitors based on the LG Nano IPS panel like the S2721DGF are well tuned enough to the point where that's not an issue. Other than that I believe they are pretty similar.

          • @Figo10: Also G-Sync "compatible" means freesync but it's been tested to work with G-Sync (Nvidia cards).

  • Do you think there will more basic monitors from Dell on sale like https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/581736 this weekendMonday? Looking for a dual monitor setup 24"/27" 1440p monitor under $450 range in total… Any help appreciated

    • +1

      They've already been for this black Friday week. Had 2k s2721d and 2 x 4k options this week. This is the gaming addition to black Friday. New year will definitely have some.

      • +1

        Awesome thanks, I will wait for the new year deal then!

  • Could someone recommend me a graphics card around the $500-$600 mark would work well with this monitor?

    Gaming wise, I predominantly just play WoW so it doesn't have to be too full on. Thanks in advance!

    • +6

      i say 2070 Super or 5700 XT within that budget range.

      • Thanks mate will keep an eye out for deals on those

  • +1

    I need some kind of advices. I just purchased the AOC Q27G2S 27" 1440p IPS 155hz at $349 (not $439 because of pricing error), do you think the S2721DGF is a better deal?

  • +1

    Thanks OP! Another sick deal!
    Just wondering if there is plan for the AW3821DW to be listed on the dell website down the track?

    I'm thinking if I should get it from ebay later today, or to get from dell + cashback (usually up to 10%) in the future.
    Figured cashback + half decent sale from dell should get to an even better price, but maybe have to wait a few months.

    • It will definitely be listed in the coming days on the site. I think the waiting a couple months for a deal may be the downside.

  • I paid $534 for this when it first arrived in July but only received on 18/09. Price drop already, but I can't claim on my coles mastercard as it has to be from the same retailer. :(

    • Not a price drop, more like flash sales. Not sure creditors would price secure sales.

  • Does the DGF have a speaker?

    • +1

      the DGF does not have a speaker

  • +1

    When deal goes live, will there be a 'drop down box' to select the monitor model on that main OOS ebay page? Or individual Ebay pages for each monitor type?

    • +1

      Individual listing's per product. Will update the "click to view deal" links (next to product titles) when listing's are up.

      • +1

        Thanks LiMaa for all the replies and effort! Youre a machine!!!

        • +1

          Listing's are now up.

    • +6

      I organise most of these deals and I'm very focused on securing units early to offer good shipping times. Buyers remorse because you stumbled across a good deal shouldn't be a deal breaker, if anything it shows the company is listening to consumers and being competitive, If your purchase hasn't shipped you can always cancel and buy on this deal. :)

  • -3

    I thought PPIBS20 code expired already??

  • +2

    OzB favourite gaming monitor just got cheaper.

  • +1

    Now should i sell my aw3420 .-. and go aw3821

    • Perhaps wait to see if you can snag one of the limited qty first.

      • +1

        Yeah, these are going to go faster than if a pack of aliens beamed them up.

        • +1

          My 3080 is coming today, and if I don't get one it'll literally ruin my day regardless haha

      • are they gonna stop production on the aw3420 and focuse on the aw3821 line?

    • im on the same boat!

      thinking whether to get the aw3821dw now at 20% off, or wait a bit longer and get from Dell.
      If I can wait, hopefully can stack a few coupons and cashback (usually up to 10%) and get it at a better price, but prob need to wait a few more months.

      • Im almost 99% sure my monitor is gonna fail within a year or two. So i guess just wait till then and rma it

        • oh why is that? mine is going strong, as new as day 1

  • Not a gamer yet but considering in the future with these monitors; I have Intel i5 9400F GTX 1660 Ti and currently using Dell 24" 1440p P series monitor. Can my pc run AW3821DW?

    • yes and no. You need to define can it run.

      can it boot to windows : yes
      can it play games on low: props
      can it give u the frames: it depends

      p.s. im using an rtx2080 and i cant push my aw3420dw to 144frames on rainbow if i max everything.

      • 80% I will only use it for working from home and movies
        20% I will use it maybe for gaming in future and since I'm not a big PC gamer maybe I wont after super graphic card… anything can push to 100hz maybe 120hz would be enough for me.

        • get something cheaper than an alien in that case… u might get 100 frames with a 1660Ti but is gonna be on low basically.
          Keep in mind that this pushes around 30% more pixel than your 1440p monitor. So a not so accurate way to estimate how much frames you are gonna get is to just minus around 30-40 frames on what you are getting right now when you game

          • @sushimaster: Thanks for the advice, was considering P3421W or U3421WW (not released) which is more easy on wallet. But gosh that AW3821DW is a beauty

            • @Dualedge: ur welcome :) beauty vs functionality. go with the U series i think its higher quality

  • Hey LiMaaa,

    Im going to try to buy the DGF from ebay.

    I am already waiting on the DGF from a Dell.com purchase on 11 November.

    I want to see what ships first.

    If the Dell.com one ships first, am I able to cancel the Ebay one? Or will I be stuck with two monitors? (Not the worst thing in the world i suppose…)

    • +1

      Free 30 day returns to Dell for full refund if in original packaging unopened. Don't stress.

      • +1

        Legend.

      • +1

        Petition to have LiMaaa FAQ page on OzB to answer all these standard questions.

      • Does the same apply if refunding the purchase from Dell's site directly? [13 Nov purchase date]

        • It does.

  • +1

    Omg… So tempted to pull another trigger on the monitor. But don't actually need more monitor =/

  • +1

    Very similar monitor for more than $100 less.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/581706
    https://www.ple.com.au/Products/644174/AOC-Q27G2S-27-WQHD-Ad…

    I know the Dell is popular on this forum, but I think saving money and getting the same end result is a better choice.

    • +2

      I think this is a solid recommendation lol. Coming from 2 DGF and returned both due to QC. and honestly their support (dell) is overrated :')

      • +1

        Yeah that's worrying to hear. Personally I couldn't deal with the bad black level uniformity that was in the RTings review unit, did yours have that problem too? I have the S2721D and I really, really like it and it has no panel imperfections. However in warm weather it goes black for a second when I get up from my chair!! What the hell! As I run audio through the monitor to speakers either side, the audio cuts out also for a second. I've tried multiple cables and neither previous 1440p 27" monitors I had, had this problem. It's hilarious though and very repeatable. With the weather heating up, I may have to return it.

        Also back to the deal, the Dell S2721DGF just keeps going lower and lower and more competition is coming out. So if you don't NEED a high refresh rate 1440p monitor - just hold out a few months as they are no where near finished dropping in price, especially with high refresh rate 4K 32" monitors being the next big thing with the new console generations and new GPUs taking the halo price away from 1440p high refresh rate monitors.

        It's possible that in a few months these are all around $250-300 while most people purchasing them for the high refresh can't even play games with those FPS with the way GPU stock is at the moment.

        • +1

          mine had MULTIPLE PROBLEMS so dont get me started.. i m pretty sure ive mentioned this on all other dell DGF post but i guess people dont believe it :') (had a few downvotes but oh well)

          just to elab: mine had bright pixel, red glow, colour inconsistency between the 2 (was told that they were all calibrated the same), backlight bleed (worst than any IPS ive seen in the past…) didn't really get any black uniformity issues as oppose to white. Not to mention it toke me 3 months to fix the issues (and a lot of communication problems on dell's behalf, their internal system is a MESS)

          TL;DR. ALL of these NANO IPS panels are manufactured by LG and LG only. if you see high refresh rate IPS, its most likely going to have all the same problems that LG has with their NANO IPS stuff. The only differences is the manufacturer and the after sales I guess.

    • Im pretty sure 349 is a pricing error, every other website shows 439 ;)

      • +1

        I'm sure it's not. It was $390 in that deal posted, which people got.

        • +1

          not a price error. confirmed with PLE.

          • @baj: Thanks. Yeah it's what I thought, people had FOMO and spent $200 more than they needed on the Dell because people on the internet said it was such a good deal and to buy now think later lol!

            1440p isn't the way forward anymore with new GPUs and consoles pushing high refresh 4k now. In a years time these monitors will all be on clearance.

    • +1

      As I've said previously, the fact that they list the contrast as 3000:1 and and it's listed as an IPS doesn't inspire me with confidence. These Nano IPS panels are almost faster than TN panels and we don't have any info as to whether the AOC can keep up with the refresh rate

      Also note that the Dell is a wide gamut panel too, the AOC is not

      • No it's wide gamut. Have a look at AOC webpage and PLE. Also confirmed to have an SRGB clamp for the 10bit mode (guy in the thread I linked to confirmed it).

        It could very well be an LG Nano IPS, the same panel as this.

        • hmm, interesting, thanks for the info

    • I agree and I had put a pre-order on that monitor through PLE 2 days ago. I didn't post it here because of pre-order but to me that's excellent value for money. I also just called them to confirm the price, it is not a price error and the delivery or stock is expected on 18 Dec.

  • I would strongly advise against purchasing this deal

    • Care to elaborate?

      • +15

        I need it

        • +2

          Good advice. Would say the same to anyone else who might be interested in this monitor

    • No you!

  • LiMaaa will these come before the CyberPunkz release :)?

    • Cyberpunk releases 9th Dec doesn't it? In that case I'd say some will come a week or so afterward.

      • Until cyberpunk is delayed again

  • I just bought the S3220DGF and awaiting delivery…..Would getting the S2721DGF as a second monitor be weird?

  • This is awesome! Will they ship to NZ?

    • No, Australian offer only.

  • +1

    oh what else can i say… I love dell Australia

  • Why are these specials on eBay but not Dell’s own site?

    • +2

      eBay subsidizes the discount partially with the promotion code - meaning Dell still makes a decent-ish amount off the sale.

      • Then why not replicate all their offers?

  • +2

    AW3821DW for $1800 is great considering the LG equivalent is $2.2k (144Hz no G-sync) or $2.6k (165Hz with G-sync).

  • Hi @LiMaaa, I am looking to get the DGF for gaming. I know very little about monitors, and I was wondering if the AW2720HF is equivalent for gaming (other than not being UW)?

    Also, I need two monitors as one will be for work. I gather it would be better to go 4K for the work monitor as opposed to x2 DGF. Would you recommend the S3221QS or the S2721QS for work?

    Thanks very much for your input.

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