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The Alienware m18 R2 has a starting price every bit as hefty as the computer itself, but the $1,900 base model pales in comparison to the staggering $4,500 fully souped-up version. The laptop I tested is a bit more modest (and $1,000 cheaper), but it still has the best Intel CPU...
The holiday shopping season is coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean shoppers will get the gaming laptop they wished for under the Christmas tree. Whether someone is on a budget, or received a bunch of Amazon gift cards to put toward the purchase of their dream gaming laptop, here ...
The Alienware 15 R3 is a gaming laptop that is hard to beat. It has as much power as any of its mainstream rivals, and has lighting that is both eye-catching and customisable, but can also be switched off when you’d rather let you laptop slip into the background. It’s very well...
A big focus of the Alienware X series is slimming down gaming laptops so you can carry them around a bit more easily than the flagship M series. In the case of the Alienware x16, we're looking at a laptop that comes in at 18.57mm thick, compared to the m16's 25.4mm thickness. It...
What I’m getting at is while it’s an excellent laptop for gaming, the battery life and overall heft make it a hard sell for using it for something other than gaming, such as work or causal multimedia use. The webcam and speakers don’t help the situation either. And let’s not fo...
The other big noteworthy point about this laptop’s design is the cooling system. The many vents around the chassis are the first clue that the laptop has formidable cooling hardware in it, but there’s another big clue hiding in plain sight. On the underside a large perimeter foot has bee...
These are the new heavyweights of the gaming laptop world, and their added weight and screen size really cement them as desktop replacements. Sure, you could lug Alienware's m18 to class or work if you really wanted to, but it's hard to imagine you'd enjoy the experience. ...
The bottom of the laptop is pretty standard. There’s a series of hexagon cutouts for the intake vents as well as a footpad that goes all the way around. It looks like on a flat surface that air can only enter through the gaps on the front and back, so we’ll see in the cooling...
you'll have to remove the bottom cover (easy, and that grants access to the HDD, SSDs, WiFi card and RAM) and then remove the secondary inner cover to remove the fans, heatsinks and processors (considerably more work, but not really hard if you're versed in laptop disassembly and rea...