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Don't miss: Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop
The Alienware 16X Aurora Gaming Laptop on sale is the kind of machine you get when you're done "making do" and just want a ...
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Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop for only $3,000
The Alienware 16X Aurora Gaming Laptop is on sale for $2,999.99, and this build is aimed at you if you want a machine that ...
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Readers' Choice 2026: The Brands Behind the Best PC Setups
We surveyed hundreds of our readers about the PC peripherals they use every day. These monitor, keyboard, and mouse makers ...
Take an up-close peek at a set of 7 of the latest and greatest gadgets and tech from the likes of Acer, Dell, Gigabyte, and ...
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Computex 2026 live: AI PC GPU and chip launches
AMD puts real silicon behind retro gamings next comebackRetro gaming is no longer just a software trick running on modern screens. ModRetro is building the M64, a Nintendo 64 compatible console that ...
The Logitech MX Keys S is my favorite slim-and-quiet wireless keyboard and it rarely goes on sale. It's now $20 off at ...
At Computex, Alienware unveiled the first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology. Plus, brightness-boosting 'penta tandem' panel tech comes to a new 34-inch OLED.
Alienware has made some of our favorite OLED monitors in recent years. But at Computex, the company revealed a new high-end option that it says is the "most ambitious display" it's ever made. Equipped ...
The Alienware 16 Area-51 (2026) costs way more than before, but at least the OLED screen is so much better. Reading time 8 minutes The Alienware 16 Area-51 (2025) didn’t need much to become an ...
The Alienware 39 5K OLED (AW3926QW) is Alienware’s flagship release. The monitor uses new RGB stripe tandem OLED technology, which Alienware claims raises brightness without sacrificing color accuracy ...
Alienware is kicking off its 30th anniversary with the world’s first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor, the AW3926QW. It uses RGB Tandem OLED tech with four RGB layers to hit a wild 1,300 nits of peak ...
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