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Alienware is a Dell brand that designs and sells gaming computers, laptops, monitors, and related accessories.

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Should you buy the Alienware AW3426DW?

You should buy the Alienware AW3426DW if: You have been putting off upgrading to OLED because of text clarity issues You want the best QD-OLED ultrawide panel on the market at a bargain price You have a PC that can drive it at high frame rates You should NOT buy the Alienware AW3426DW if: Your desk is in a brightly lit area You need additional features like a KVM or audio jack You want DisplayPort 2.1 The Alienware AW3426DW is a beautiful screen, improving on Dell's previous version while remaining relatively affordable. If you already have a 34" ultrawide, you probably don

Your monitor probably has the wrong pixel layout — here's why Alienware's new one is different
How much does the Alienware 15 cost?

The Alienware 15 starts at $1,399.99 on Dell.com, featuring the same AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor as my sample but with a previous-generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 discrete graphics card. Memory and storage remain at 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, but upgrading to an RTX 5050 GPU increases the price to $1,459.99. A third and final variant of the AMD model increases storage to 1TB with an RTX 5060 GPU for $1,849.99, but the CPU remains the Ryzen 7 260. Alternatively, an Intel-based Alienware 15 starts at $1,499.99 on Dell.com with a Core 7-240H CPU, RTX 5050 GPU, and 16GB/512GB of memory and stora

I tested Alienware's "entry-level" RTX 5050 gaming laptop, but it needed much more than NVIDIA's upscaling tech
Is the Alienware 15 well made?

Image 1 of 4 The Alienware 15 is a bit of a mixed bag, starting with a relatively plain exterior design featuring an iridescent alien head logo and thick air vent panels underneath, synonymous with the capable cooling you'll see in this category. And while its most striking first impression is how heavy it is — at 4.89 lbs (2.22 kg) — it still isn't much different from its rivals. Gaming laptops are just heavy. Its 15.3-inch screen sits on a gapped hinge, which looks strange at first glance, but I can feel airflow around the gap while it's in use, so it makes sense. The backlit keyboard is unr

I tested Alienware's "entry-level" RTX 5050 gaming laptop, but it needed much more than NVIDIA's upscaling tech
How fast is the Alienware 15?

Image 1 of 2 Starting with Counter-Strike 2, the game recommends 'High' settings with AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution and vsync disabled for native, uncapped rendering at 1920 x 1200. While spectating a few rounds on Dust II, I saw the frame rate remain around the 165 FPS target when I was connected to AC power and Alienware's 'Performance' mode was active. However, the laptop's fans were extremely loud throughout, keeping the CPU and GPU temperatures at around 68 °C and 60 °C, respectively. Switching to 'Stealth' mode reduced the fan speed, but no amount of graphical tweaks brought them down

I tested Alienware's "entry-level" RTX 5050 gaming laptop, but it needed much more than NVIDIA's upscaling tech
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