Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and RTX 5080 is on sale for $3,699.99, and this build is aimed at you if you want a desktop-level gaming rig without being locked to a ...
Alienwares 30th anniversary laptop reviewed. Great hardware, premium build, but also know what you are getting into.
Alienware turns 30 this October. A lot has changed in three decades, but not Alienware’s belief that gamers deserve the best.
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The Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and RTX 5080 on sale for $3,399.99 is aimed at you if you want a true desktop-level gaming setup you can move around. You get an ...
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Will the Bubble ever Pop?: Alienware has introduced a new value-oriented laptop for customers looking for a more affordable yet capable portable gaming machine. According to the company, the Alienware ...
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PCWorld reviews the new Alienware 15 gaming laptop, which starts at $1,299 with RTX 4050 graphics and offers Intel or AMD processor options. The laptop features a 15.3-inch 165Hz display, 16GB DDR5 ...
This week, Alienware has announced a new gaming laptop being added to its lineup to round out the offerings it already has out there, bringing in a more entry-level model that caters to gamers looking ...
You might think the phrase "budget Alienware" is an oxymoron, but the times, they are a-changin'. Yes, even for extraterrestrials: Last week, an Alienware 27 240Hz OLED monitor for $349, and now this?