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Gaming rigs tend to place a premium on performance, and it's no surprise that in the quest to shave milliseconds off response time while playing high end games, things can get a little pricey. That said, there's still no reason to shell out full freight ...
In case you missed it, Dell unveiled some beastly upgrades to its Alienware lineup back at the Consumer Electronics Show, including a new QD-OLED monitor, refreshed desktop configurations, and the return of its Area-51 gaming laptop lineup. As it applies ...
Intel’s new chips built for 2026’s revised slate of gaming laptops promise a marginal boost in game performance. The new CPUs shouldn’t be the only reason you buy a desktop replacement laptop this year. If you do shell out for a beastly gaming laptop, expect to spend even more than you would have in 2025 for slightly improved specs.
The Alienware 18 Area-51 sits at the top end of what a gaming laptop can be in 2026, and it makes no attempt to pretend otherwise. It is large, heavy, and
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 RAM, but fortunately there's still a reliable way to get a good deal if you know where to look.
When it comes to picking up a new gaming machine, I am always asking myself, should I get a desktop or a laptop? The answer most of the time is a desktop