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Deals are everywhere right now, not just at Amazon. Countering the online retailer's mega Prime Day event, Best Buy is hosting a Tech Fest sale with big discounts on gaming PCs.
Alienware's 34-inch 1440p 240Hz QD-OLED ultrawide gaming monitor drops to $629.99 (was $799.99) at Amazon for Prime Day.
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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 ...
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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, ...
Will the Bubble ever Pop?: Alienware has introduced a new value-oriented laptop for customers looking for a more affordable yet capable portable gaming machine. According to the company, the Alienware ...
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 ...
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, ...