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Alienware's dual-resolution 27-inch gaming monitor gets $100 price cut
Deal summary Alienware’s AW2725QF gaming monitor combines 4K resolution at 180Hz with an optional 1080p mode at 360Hz, giving gamers flexibility based on their performance preferences. The 27-inch ...
Alienware has spent years building gaming desktops that try to feel less like generic towers and more like statement pieces.
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Alienware 13 R3 (OLED) gaming laptop review (4k60 video)
If you must have the best screen on the market then the upgraded version of the Alienware 13 R3 has to be on your final shortlist. It has a stunningly beautiful 13 inch oled screen with the blackest ...
Sporting a 4th-generation LG tandem WOLED panel, the Gigabyte MO27Q28G is proof that more advanced display tech is now ...
My Favorite Gaming Headphones From SteelSeries Cured My Battery Anxiety ...
Blending shooter and puzzle elements, Pragmata delivers a unique spin on sci-fi action that may prove polarizing. These are my impressions after a recent two-hour demo session.
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HP Ultra-Fast Scroll Wireless Mouse 780M
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Hands On: Razer's $1,337 Boomslang Throwback Is Absurd and Already Collector Bait
The internet is losing its mind at the price, but Razer's 20th-anniversary reboot of its legendary Boomslang mouse is ...
The gaming brand's updated 2026 gaming laptops include Intel's refreshed Core Ultra 200HX Plus chips in the 16- and 18-inch Area-51 models, plus OLED screens in the 16-inchers—available now.
If you're seeking chart-topping gaming performance, then Alienware's biggest and most powerful prebuilt desktop computer should be high on your list. For just a few more days the Alienware Area-51 AMD ...
The Alienware Area-51 16 is Dell's highest-end 16" gaming laptop. Much like every gaming laptop on the market, prices have gone up in 2026 due to the increased demand for RTX 50 series GPUs and DDR5 ...
Nvidia's N1X chips with Arm architecture debut at GTC—20-core gaming laptops using half the power could finally kill x86.
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