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Alienware Area-51 Gaming PC Review
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Alienware's AW3225DM is a QHD gaming monitor aimed at both console and PC gamers. The price and some features are solid, but gaming performance falls somewhat short at 32 inches due to its PPI count.
Runs quiet and cool. Hot air stays away from your hands while gaming. Surprisingly strong gaming performance. OLED screen looks fantastic. Excellent keyboard. Decent battery life for a gaming laptop.
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
With an iridescent color scheme and a futuristic aluminum design, the Area-51 (starts at $1,999.99; $3,399.99 as tested) is Alienware’s ode to its current brand identity and a showcase for what the ...
Glorious mini-LED display. Chunky, mechanical keyboard. Top-tier gaming performance. Powerful Thunderbolt 5 ports. Finicky touchpad. Thick, large, and obtuse. Pitiful battery life. Crazy expensive.
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The InZone E9 buds aren't particularly pretty. The base of the bud is chunky and the ridged, plastic cone that connects them to the cable looks, and feels, cheap. It spins independently of the earbuds ...
At my desk, with the PC buzzing beside me, my games are one of my few comforts. They are rarely comfortable. My desk is a ...
I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as ...
With the Galleon 100 SD, Corsair is trying something new: for the first time, a mechanical keyboard integrates Elgato’s Stream Deck technology. The result is a full-size gaming keyboard that replaces ...
As a writer and gamer, there's nothing quite like the feel of a great mechanical keyboard. There's just something so satisfying about the "thwok" of each keypress as I take to the battlefield or craft ...
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