We tested the Dell Alienware AW2521H, and there are no other variants. However, there are many monitors in the Dell Alienware lineup with various configurations, some of which you can see in the table below.
Model | Size | Panel | Resolution | Max Refresh Rate | VRR | HDR | Body Color |
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AW2518HF | 25″ | TN | 1080p | 240Hz | FreeSync | No | Silver |
AW2521H | 25″ | IPS | 1080p | 360Hz | G-SYNC | Yes | Black |
AW2521HF | 25″ | IPS | 1080p | 240Hz | FreeSync and G-SYNC | No | Black |
AW2521HFL | 25″ | IPS | 1080p | 240Hz | FreeSync and G-SYNC | No | White |
AW2720HF | 27″ | IPS | 1080p | 240Hz | FreeSync and G-SYNC | No | White |
AW2721D | 27″ | IPS | 1440p | 240Hz | G-SYNC | Yes | White |
If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their Dell Alienware AW2521H doesn’t correspond to our review, let us know and we’ll update the review. Note that some tests, such as the gray uniformity, may vary between individual units.
Our unit of the AW2521H was manufactured in October 2020 and you can see the label here.