The Aorus X9 is out to pack as much power as possible into an ultra-thin gaming laptop. →
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When it comes to raw specs, the Acer Predator Triton 700 sits pretty high atop the gaming →
Ultra high-powered gaming laptops take much of their design cues from modern supercars, with sharp, accented →
The MSI GE63VR’s nickname is ‘Raider’, but it should be ‘Porsche’. The twin red racing stripes →
Alienware has a reputation for building large, powerful, and expensive gaming machines, yet its Aurora range →
The Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor AW2518H is the first gaming monitor from the well-known PC gaming →
LG’s striking red-and-black gaming monitor certainly looks the part — that’s relatively unusual for a company →
Alienware has something of a mixed reputation among PC aficionados. For those who prefer not to →
Mobile gaming is a serious business, and one which commands some serious hardware, and you’re spoiled →
Threadripper. Come on, say it with me. Threadripper. Again. It’s just a fun word to say, →
As virtual reality gets bigger, PCs that can handle VR are getting smaller. Just look at →
Building a personal gaming computer is a rite of passage for any PC gamer, but sometimes →
Alienware’s been undergoing a reinvention of sorts, releasing laptops that have a decidedly more mature design. →
Now that the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive have arrived, you’re ready to jump into the →
Alienware is a love it or hate it brand. It has built its name on solid →
THE GOOD Stunning, relatively small design Fast overall performance Tons of customization options THE BAD Expensive →
Throughout the last couple of months we had the chance to test some of the best →
They say it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size →
THE GOOD Sleek, unassuming design Reasonably priced Painlessly upgradable Strong gaming performance THE BAD Limited configuration →
While not as well-known among deep-pocketed PC gaming enthusiasts as brands such as Alienware or Origin →
Since Nvidia’s latest generation of Pascal graphics came to laptops, we’ve been seeing a ton of →
Powered by a new generation of mobile graphics starring Nvidia’s brand-new GTX 1070 graphics card, Asus’ →
HP is a trusted brand–a big US company that’s been around for eons (by tech standards) →
Funky interstellar design, customizable lighting and show-stealing displays ─ dude, you’re getting an Alienware. But Alienware’s →
Origin, founded by former Alienware employees in 2009, has become one of the mainstays in the →
If you’re looking for a gaming rig that’s powerful enough to play demanding titles and portable →
The Alienware Alpha (starting at $499, reviewed at $949) is back and more powerful than ever. →
Alienware has a long list of memorable gaming PCs in its 20-year history, and perhaps one →
I have seen the future of laptops, and it is OLED. Alienware is the first gaming →