Built around Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285K processor with 24 cores, this Aurora desktop handles demanding workloads while maintaining the series’ refined acoustics. The system pairs 32GB of DDR5 ...
Alienwares 30th anniversary laptop reviewed. Great hardware, premium build, but also know what you are getting into.
The Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and RTX 5080 is a high-end rig, and at $3,699.99 you're paying for top-tier parts from end to end. If you want one machine that can ...
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 ...
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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 ...
PCWorld reports that Alienware unveiled two new OLED gaming monitors at Computex: a 39-inch 5K model (AW3926QW) and an updated 34-inch ultrawide (AW3426DW). The flagship 39-inch monitor features ...
For 2026, Alienware updated its popular 16X Aurora gaming laptop with a gorgeous OLED display and Intel's newest HX Plus series CPU. This week, the price has dropped to an all-time low. You can pick ...
Today we're reviewing a $350 QD-OLED gaming monitor, the Dell Alienware AW2726DM. This is a very interesting offering and possibly the cheapest OLED gaming monitor on the market, making it very ...
For Memorial Day, Dell is offering an Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop that's loaded with an extremely generous amount of memory and storage for a reasonable cost, especially considering today's ...
Nearly 2,000 WordPress websites were infected with malware that relies on Steam Community profile comments to hide command-and-control (C2) data. The threat actor used invisible Unicode characters to ...
About 26,000 times each day, someone tries to break into the computer systems that power the Arizona government — the technology that houses personal details like your birth date, home address and ...