The Alienware 15 ($1,499.99 at tested) is an imposing system that just sneaks under the wire to meet our pricing qualification as an entry-level gaming laptop. But boy, do you get a lot for your money ...
There are two display options for the Alienware 15: a 1080p IPS LCD rated at 300 nits of brightness without touch, and an Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) IPS LCD rated at 350 nits of brightness with touch.
Click, clack, some keys we'll whack: The newest trend to emerge in the mechanical-keyboard world is the 75% keyboard. Slightly bigger than the now-common 60% and 65% programmer-style keyboards but ...
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Mechanical keyboards have practically been the Holy Grail for gaming laptops. We've seen PC makers like Razer and MSI give them a shot, only to dump the concept entirely. So when Alienware decided it ...
The Alienware 15 comes equipped with a 15.6-inch display that differs in resolution depending on the model you opt for. Base units come with a 1080p IPS LCD at 141 PPI, while top-end models pack a 4K ...
Sometimes only the best will cut it. Y’know when even just a tiny bit of compromise is too much – no matter if the alternative would save you hundreds of quid? Use that approach when it comes to ...
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