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Dell brings back XPS laptops — ditches the capacitive touch bar, adds 1Hz display option, and upgrades 14 and 16-inch models
Dell is bringing back the XPS laptop brand, and has redesigned the system to remove the controversial capacitive function row. This year's XPS 14 and 16 are getting Intel's Panther Lake processors, ...
The Alienware 16 Area 51 may just be the most unique gaming laptop I’ve reviewed this year. Its sci-fi-inspired styling immediately makes it stand out from the pack, but its great gaming performance ...
You spoke and Dell's Alienware division heard you—the latest-generation AMD Ryzen processors based on Zen 5 are now an option on the Alienware Area-51 desktop gaming PC, the same one we reviewed in ...
Solid gaming performance. Really bright, 240-Hz display. Convenient ports in the back. Responsive touchpad. Battery life is decent. Keyboard and palm rests get warm. Cheaper gaming laptops perform ...
Gaming laptops are an interesting market, and there are a ton of great options to choose from. The Alienware 16X Aurora is just one of them, and it’s the smaller cousin to the Alienware 18 Area-51 I ...
TL;DR: Alienware introduces the Brick Kit Desk, a custom LEGO gaming desk featuring authentic Alienware hardware, including a Pro Mouse, headset, keyboard, and monitor. The height-adjustable desk ...
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The Alienware 16 Aurora is a budget-focused 16-inch gaming laptop. At $1,499, however, the price is just too high: This machine makes many compromises, from the CPU to the display and the surprising ...
The Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse may not look exciting, skipping the flashy RGB and over-the-top gamer design, but it’s packed with performance. Alienware managed to strike a balance between ...
OLED monitors are incredibly prolific, so much so that it’s easy to forget they weren’t really a thing just five years ago. The Alienware AW3423WF was arguably the monitor that changed that, but it’s ...
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The AW3425DW comes with a 240Hz refresh rate, marking a significant step up from the previous generation’s 175Hz, and delivers 0.03ms grey-to-grey response time for near-instant pixel transitions. It ...
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