The Alienware M18 is an absolute unit. Yes, we know 18-inch gaming laptops are giving us sky high performance numbers in 2023, but Dell's first big-screen machine can not only top those charts but ...
The Alienware M18 is a powerhouse of a gaming laptop, combining a smart design with plenty of grunt under the hood for a serious desktop replacement. While the speakers and display can't quite keep up ...
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The latest gaming laptop carrying the AMD Advantage sticker is awarded to the Alienware m17 R5 and the most interesting aspect of the machine is none other than the monitor. Forged with competitive ...
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Page 2: Alienware m17 R5: Thermals, System Benchmarks, And Game Performance Page 3: Alienware m17 R5: Acoustics, Battery Life, And The Review Verdict Back in January at CES 2022, AMD rolled out its ...
PC gaming is one of the many trends that has accelerated over the past couple of years as people have adjusted to a more at home world. Gaming was growing before the pandemic but with entertainment ...
At CES 2022, Alienware gave us a glimpse of its 2022 lineup of 17-inch gaming laptops, among which was the Alienware m17 R5 — a direct successor to the Alienware m17 R4 from 2021. Back then, Alienware ...
Alienware's 17-inch laptops have always offered strong performance. But now thanks to an update that's adding support for up to a Radeon RX 6850M XT GPU and a new 480Hz display, Alienware says the ...
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