Alongside the excellent Alienware 27 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor, Dell has quietly updated its Australian storefront with some newly configured mid-range Alienware 15 gaming laptops. With some of the ...
The new ‘MacBook Pro for Linux users’ ships in July instead of June, with subsequent batches pushed later. The new ‘MacBook Pro for Linux users’ ships in July instead of June, with subsequent batches ...
Walmart’s gaming laptop deals continue with a massive discount on the new Alienware 15. The 15.3-inch Alienware gaming laptop from Dell just released on May 14, but Walmart already has the entry-level ...
A Chinese national was arrested in Eerste River, Western Cape, after authorities uncovered suspected counterfeit alcohol worth an estimated R3.5 million Operation Prosper, together with the ...
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 ...
Alienware is Dell's premium PC gaming brand, so seeing a more affordable entry is both surprising and welcome. Starting at $1,299 USD, the new Alienware 15 certainly hits the right sweet spot, ...
The “budget” gaming laptop always seemed like a misnomer. In today’s age, with RAM prices through the stratosphere and gadgets suffering from shrinkflation, any notion of affordability is practically ...
Alienware has always been known for its over-the-top and expensive gaming PCs, but it just announced the Alienware 15, its first true budget gaming laptop. The Alienware 15 will come with either an ...
PCWorld reviews the new Alienware 15 gaming laptop, which starts at $1,299 with RTX 4050 graphics and offers Intel or AMD processor options. The laptop features a 15.3-inch 165Hz display, 16GB DDR5 ...
The new Alienware 15 sounds cheap — but it comes at a price. The new Alienware 15 sounds cheap — but it comes at a price. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, ...
A cheaper Alienware gaming laptop sounds great—until you look at what was cut to get there. After starting my career at PCMag as an intern more than a decade ago, I’m back as one of its editors, ...