24.5″ Dell Alienware AW2524H – Specs & Features

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Dell Dell Alienware AW2524H – Specs & Features Monitor
Dell Monitor
25-inch IPS FHD 8.0 / 10 ★
Display
24.5-inch, IPS, 1920 x 1080
24.5
Refresh Rate
1 Hz - 500 Hz
1 Hz
Brightness
390 cd/m² (peak 470 cd/m²)
390 cd
Contrast Ratio
1000 : 1
1000
Dell Monitor
At a glance

The Dell Alienware AW2524H is a 24.5-inch Full HD Monitor designed for gaming and multimedia. It features a IPS panel for accurate colours and wide viewing angles. The Monitor is suitable for gaming and creative work and includes 1 Hz - 500 Hz refresh rate and USB connectivity. However, it may not be ideal for blacks appear grey in dark environments compared to VA or OLED. It scores Great — 8.0/10 across our display performance benchmarks.

  • IPS panel delivers consistent colour accuracy across a 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angle.
Model Year 2023 Size Class 25" Panel Type IPS

Scores and analysis are based on DisplayInput – Monitor & TV Specs Comparison's display benchmark methodology across 6 verified specifications. Data sourced from Dell's official specifications and independent lab measurements.

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Display Performance

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Overall Score Combined display quality score
80 /100
8.0/10
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Refresh Rate Higher is smoother — 144Hz+ ideal for gaming
100 /100
500Hz
Response Time Lower is better — 1ms GtG excellent
94 /100
0.5ms
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Colour Coverage % of DCI-P3 colour gamut — 90%+ for professional work
99 /100
99% DCI-P3
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Typical Brightness Typical brightness — indoor SDR use
39 /100
390 nits
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Peak Brightness (HDR) Peak brightness — HDR highlights
94 /100
470 nits
The Dell Alienware AW2524H achieves an overall display score of 8.0/10. With a 500Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time, it delivers elite gaming motion clarity. Wide colour gamut is suitable for creative work. Typical brightness of 390 nits is adequate for indoor use.
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Who Should Buy the Dell Alienware AW2524H

Perfect For
Esports & Competitive Players 500Hz
Zero-blur frames at 500fps
🎨 Photo Editors & Colour Graders 99% P3
Screen colours match print and web export
🌤️ Casual Viewers Wanting HDR HDR400
Entry-level HDR — better than SDR, not premium
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Not Ideal For
🎬 Premium HDR Viewers HDR400
Entry-level HDR400 cannot deliver the cinematic HDR experience. Seek HDR600+ or OLED for real impact.
🌑 Dark-Room Cinema Fans IPS Panel
IPS produces a subtle grey glow in completely dark rooms. VA or OLED produces genuinely black dark scenes.
🗂️ Extreme Multitaskers 16:9 Only
Standard 16:9 cannot fit two full-width apps without overlap. An ultrawide replaces a dual-monitor setup cleanly.
💡 Quick Advice: Buy this for competitive gaming at 500Hz. At 500Hz with 1080p resolution, this prioritises frame rate over pixel density. If colour accuracy matters alongside speed, look for a 1080p IPS at 144Hz+.

Real-World Use Cases

Competitive Gaming 500Hz
Frame delivery faster than reaction time
500Hz eliminates tearing — esports reaction windows below 4ms become distinct.
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Photo & Video Colour Work 99% P3
What you grade is what the client receives
99% DCI-P3 keeps profiles consistent from Lightroom to print export.
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Office & Document Work IPS
Colour accurate at every angle, all day
IPS stays consistent at 178° — shared-screen reviews and standing desks included.
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HDR Movies & Gaming HDR400
Brightness range SDR cannot show
HDR content on Netflix and Game Pass gets expanded highlights and shadow depth. Note: HDR400 is entry-level — highlights improve over SDR but fall short of the full cinematic HDR experience.
Each scenario is derived from confirmed Dell Alienware AW2524H specs. Real-world results vary with system configuration and content source.
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Pros & Cons

Pros
  • IPS panel consistent 178°/178° viewing angles with accurate, uniform color reproduction
  • 470 cd/m² peak brightness punchy HDR highlights that stand out in any lighting condition
  • Full HD resolution at 89 PPI clear, sharp image for everyday work and media
  • 500Hz ultra-high refresh rate butter-smooth motion for competitive gaming
  • 99% sRGB near-complete standard color coverage for precise digital work
Cons
  • IPS contrast (1000 : 1) blacks appear grey in dark environments compared to VA or OLED
  • Full HD resolution fine for this size but limits fine-detail work at close distances
  • No USB-C or Thunderbolt modern laptops require a separate cable and adapter for full functionality
  • No built-in speakers a separate audio solution is required for sound output
  • Entry-tier DisplayHDR 400 modest HDR uplift without local dimming or significant peak brightness
We identified 5 advantages and 5 limitations for the Dell Alienware AW2524H. The strengths meaningfully outweigh the trade-offs for the target use case. All 10 points are derived from verified specifications and independently confirmed benchmark data.
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Score & Ratings

8.0/10 Great
Design
8
Display
8
Color Performance
7
Performance
10
Connectivity
7
The Dell Alienware AW2524H earns a strong overall score of 8.0/10. Our editors evaluate each Monitor across display quality, colour accuracy, motion performance, and connectivity.
🔖 Basic Information 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Brand Dell
Model Alienware AW2524H
Series -
Model Alias -
Model Year 2023
△ Average 2023 — 3-year-old model. May lack the latest HDR or refresh-rate standards.
🖥️ Display 8
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Size Class 24.5-inch
△ Average 24" — standard monitor. Efficient for focused work; compact desk footprint.
Panel Type IPS
✓ Good IPS — consistent colour accuracy across 178° viewing angle. No colour shift when viewed from the side.
Curvature --
Resolution 1920 x 1080
△ Average Full HD (1920×1080) — adequate up to 24–27". Pixels become visible on larger panels at close range.
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Standard 16:9 — universal for all streaming, gaming, and productivity content worldwide.
Pixel Density 89 PPI
△ Average 89 PPI — standard TV density. Fine from 2m+; pixels visible up close.
Pixel Pitch 0.28 mm (millimeters)
△ Average 0.28 mm (millimeters) pitch — standard. Pixels become visible on close inspection of large panels.
Display Area 90.13 % (percent)
🎨 Color & HDR 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Color Depth 10 bits (8 bits + FRC) (FRC: Yes)
✓ Good 10-bit — 1.07 billion colours. Eliminates colour banding in HDR skies, skin tones and gradients.
Colors 1073741824 colors
✓ Good 1.07 billion colours (10-bit) — smooth HDR gradients; no visible banding in any content.
sRGB 99%
✓ Good 99% sRGB — virtually complete coverage. Colour output matches what clients and printers receive exactly.
DCI-P3 Coverage -
DCI-P3 coverage not published by the manufacturer for this model.
HDR Support DisplayHDR 400
△ Average HDR400 — entry-level HDR. Unlocks the HDR signal but peak brightness limits the cinematic effect. Step up from SDR; not a premium HDR experience.
☀️ Brightness & Contrast 3
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Brightness (Typical) 390 cd/m²
△ Average 390 cd/m² — comfortable indoors. May wash out next to a bright window or in direct sunlight.
Peak Brightness 470 cd/m²
△ Average 470 cd/m² — adequate for bright rooms and entry HDR. Standard office use is comfortable.
Contrast 1000 : 1
△ Average 1000 : 1 — standard IPS-level. Blacks appear slightly grey in very dark rooms.
Performance 3
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Refresh Rate 1 Hz - 500 Hz
✓ Good 360Hz — elite-tier esports. Every rendered frame displayed; reaction windows below 2ms are visually distinct.
Response Time 0.5 ms (GtG)
✓ Good 0.5 ms (GtG) GtG — near-instant pixel transitions. Ghosting is invisible even in fast esports.
Adaptive Sync AMD FreeSync Premium
✓ Good FreeSync Premium — tear-free gaming with LFC (prevents judder below minimum Hz). Works on AMD and NVIDIA GPUs.
🖥️ Display Technologies 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Advanced Display Technologies Panel Technology: -
Backlight: Edge LED (Local Dimming)
Viewing Angles: 178° / 178° (H / V)
MPRT Response: -
Dynamic Contrast: -
Input Lag: 1.8 ms
Screen Coating: Anti-glare/Matte (3H)
Local dimming (per-zone HDR contrast). Anti-glare matte coating. 178° wide viewing angles.
📷 Camera 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Camera No
⚠ Limited No built-in camera. An external webcam is needed for video calls.
🔊 Audio 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Audio 3.5 mm Audio Out
3.5mm headphone/audio output — connects wired headphones or routes audio to external speakers.
🔌 Connectivity & Ports 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Ports 1 x USB 3.2 (Type-B; Gen 1; upstream)
1 x USB 3.2 (Type-A; Gen 1; downstream; NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer)
1 x USB 3.2 (Type-A; Gen 1; downstream; BC 1.2)
2 x USB 3.2 (Type-A; Gen 1; downstream)
2 x HDMI 2.1
1 x DisplayPort 1.4
1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out (line-out)
1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out (headphones)
✓ Good HDMI 2.1 — supports 4K@144Hz or 8K@60Hz bandwidth. DisplayPort 1.4 — full bandwidth for high-refresh PC gaming.
Wireless -
🪑 Ergonomics 6
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
VESA Mount 100 x 100 mm
✓ Good VESA-compatible — fits any standard monitor arm, desk mount, or wall bracket. No proprietary hardware needed.
Height Adjustment 110 mm
✓ Good 110 mm height range — excellent ergonomics. Adapts to any chair height or desk setup.
Pivot ±90°
✓ Good Pivot — screen rotates 90° to portrait. Ideal for code, reading documents, or social feeds.
Swivel ±20°
✓ Good Swivel — rotates left and right without moving the base. Easy screen sharing or multi-person viewing.
Tilt -5° to +21°
✓ Good Tilt ±5° — adjustable screen angle reduces neck strain and matches your eye level.
Removable Stand Yes
✓ Good Stand detaches cleanly from the panel — mount on any VESA arm or wall bracket without a leftover collar.
🎮 Gaming Features 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Gaming Features AlienFX RGB lights
AMD FreeSync Premium
Fast IPS
NVIDIA G-SYNC technology
✓ Good NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible (tear-free). AMD FreeSync (tear-free).
📺 Smart & Software Features 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Operating System -
No smart OS — this is a PC monitor. All input comes from connected computers or consoles.
Smart Features Ambient Light Sensor
ComfortView Plus
Flicker-free technology
Legend 2.0 Design
Low Blue Light
NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer
Ventilation and cooling design
✓ Good Ambient Light Sensor ComfortView Plus Flicker-free technology Legend 2.0 Design Low Blue Light NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer Ventilation and cooling design — software features including OSD controls and display calibration tools.
Power Consumption 5
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Voltage 100–240V
✓ Good Universal or wide-range power supply. Compatible with outlets in the US, UK, EU, and most countries.
Frequency 50/60Hz
50/60Hz AC supply — compatible with worldwide power grids including US, UK, EU, and AU.
Average Consumption 25W
✓ Good 25W — very energy efficient. Low electricity cost even for all-day use.
Maximum Consumption 86W
Standby 0.3W
✓ Good 0.3W standby — near-zero idle power. Excellent energy compliance.
📋 Certificates 1
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Certificates RoHS
TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certified (Hardware Solution)
✓ Good RoHS — EU hazardous substances compliant. CE — meets EU safety & electromagnetic standards. TÜV Low Blue Light — reduces harmful high-energy blue light.
📐 Design, Build & Dimensions 9
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Without Stand Width 555.14 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Height 328.86 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Depth 84 mm
Panel dimensions without stand attached. Use for wall-mount space planning.
Without Stand Weight 4.44 kg
✓ Good 4.44 kg — lightweight; easy to position or wall-mount solo.
With Stand Width 555.14 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Height 390.51 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Depth 243.71 mm
Overall footprint with stand. Use when planning desk or shelf placement.
With Stand Weight -
Weight not specified by manufacturer.
Color Dark Side of the Moon
Available colour finish for this unit.
📋 Operating Conditions 2
Specification Value 💡 What It Means
Temperature 0°C – 40°C
Operating environment range. Keep within these limits for reliable long-term performance.
Humidity 10% – 80%
Operating environment range. Keep within these limits for reliable long-term performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What type of panel does the Dell Alienware AW2524H use?
It features an IPS panel, which delivers wide 178° viewing angles and consistent colour accuracy. Colours stay accurate whether you're sitting centred or off to the side.
02 Is the Dell Alienware AW2524H good for competitive gaming?
✓ Yes. The 500Hz refresh rate is built for esports — it displays every rendered frame, reducing motion blur in fast games like CS2 and Valorant. The 0.5ms response time keeps pixels sharp between kills. FreeSync Premium prevents screen tearing when GPU output fluctuates.
03 Is the HDR on the Dell Alienware AW2524H any good?
The HDR400 certification is entry-level HDR ⚠ Not premium HDR. It unlocks HDR signals from Netflix and other platforms, providing a step up from SDR. However, peak brightness is not high enough for the full cinematic HDR effect — panels rated HDR600 or above deliver that. For casual HDR viewing it is fine; for dedicated HDR enthusiasts it is not.
04 Is the Dell Alienware AW2524H suitable for photo or video editing?
✓ Yes99% DCI-P3 coverage means the colours you grade in Lightroom or DaVinci Resolve stay consistent when exported to screen and print. Suitable for professional colour work without a dedicated calibration monitor.
05 Who is the Dell Alienware AW2524H best for?
It is best suited for gamers, content creators. It is less ideal for premium HDR experiences — there are better-spec'd options for those needs. Check the "Who Should Buy" section above for a full profile breakdown.
06 Does the IPS panel cause issues in dark rooms?
IPS panels produce a slight glow in very dark rooms when displaying black content — this is normal for the technology. It is most noticeable in pitch-black rooms. For dark-room cinematic use, a VA or OLED panel would produce deeper blacks. For everyday and office use it is not an issue.
07 Is the Dell Alienware AW2524H worth buying in 2026?
Dell Alienware AW2524H remains a strong option in 2026. 500Hz refresh keeps motion smooth for gaming, which remains relevant as 144Hz+ is now the expected baseline. Wide colour gamut coverage remains relevant for photo, video, and content creation workflows. Our benchmark score of 8.0/10 puts it in the top tier of its category. Before purchasing, compare the current street price against newer models at the same price point to confirm it offers the best value for your use case.
Questions are generated from Dell Alienware AW2524H specifications. For full technical data, see the Specifications tab above.
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