This is the ultra-expensive monitor you buy for the sake of your too-expensive new graphics card.
The rejuvenated Alienware Area-51 laptop lineup includes a window to its internals. The Area-51 desktop is extra big to accept Nvidia's GPUs.
We were quite spooked by how good October’s best gadgets, gizmos, and watchamajigs were in the days leading up to Halloween.
Alienware’s next best attempt at a gaming headset goes back to basics. It has solid audio, but it may be looking too much to the past.
Judging by this seven-year-old Lenovo Legion Y920 and 18-year-old Alienware Area-51, that’s both a good and a bad thing.
The $1,300 Odyssey OLED G8 has access to streaming services without a PC, and it along with the 360 HZ G6 come with some strong anti-glare screens.
Catch up on our consumer technology stories from this week.
The 9th-gen Legion Pro 7i has more than enough power for high-end gaming and it’s still cheaper than Razer.
April was teeming with new TVs, gaming rigs, and peripherals.
The latest iteration of the Alienware m18 is power personified with its over-the-top specs, however, you’re going to pay a pretty penny for the privilege.
The RTX 4060 and Intel Core i5-14400F inside this 'budget' iBuyPower PC manages to skirt the edge of playable framerates at 4K.
Motorola goes green and we review the "most comfortable" gaming laptop of 2024.
Alienware's gaming laptop removes the butt for a slimmer fit, but the best part of the m16 R2 is its pleasant palm rest and clicky keyboard.
Gaming-capable laptops have come a long way, and there’s probably a portable PC to fit your particular budget.
Dell’s reconfigured and expanded XPS lineup has good performance and an option for a beautiful OLED screen, but you’ll have to accept the new, sleek design.
While OLED might be out of your price range, there’s always a gaming or non-gaming monitor that’s right for you no matter what you’re looking for.
Here are all the best laptops, headsets, and wearables we checked out in February.
A stunning 42-inch OLED that's perfect for gaming assuming it fits on your desk.
The modern Alienware desktop no longer looks like it fell off a spaceship, but it's a fine-looking, quality PC that would be better if it was easier to upgrade.
Some of them are a little weird—creepy, even—but they still make our list.
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