For those who don't want a traditional PC or a game console, a laptop is the way to go. Some of the best options on the ...
Alienware has unveiled an updated version of its Area-51 gaming desktop at CES 2026, showcasing the latest hardware upgrades. The iconic system, originally introduced in the late 1990s and revived in ...
What it is The New Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop PC includes a $400 discount and pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D with an ...
The Alienware 16 Area-51 Gaming Laptop with RTX 5090, 64GB RAM is now available for $4,549.99, which is $600 off the usual ...
This particular configuration is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, 32GB or ...
34-inch size is great for movies, gaming, and work Much better text sharpness than early OLEDs Fantastic gaming performance Simpler, more practical design than predecessor Great out-of-the-box image ...
Very pretty desktop with nice lighting, especially if you like Tron. GPU, RAM, and storage are simple upgrades. Tool-less latch system to remove the side panel. Great value. CPU upgrades are limited.
Solid gaming performance. Really bright, 240-Hz display. Convenient ports in the back. Responsive touchpad. Battery life is decent. Keyboard and palm rests get warm. Cheaper gaming laptops perform ...
Deep purple is the new black, or, if the classic gaming brand Alienware had its way, it would be. Alienware’s new AW2725Q 4K, 240Hz QD-OLED monitor with its twilight hue blends into the shadows of my ...
Alienware has announced a pair of new OLED gaming monitors and—huzzah!—one of them marks a new low price point for the brand. The new Alienware 27 AW2725D is a 27-inch 1440p panel running at 280 Hz ...
I’ve only been using Alienware’s new 27-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor for a few days, but I only needed a slice of that time to know that it’s a pretty great value. Having reviewed Sony’s $1,099 ...
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in 2018 ...