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  • Alienware m15x: True Gaming Portability?*
    Friday 8 August 2008 – 09:30
    Alienware m15x: True Gaming Portability? Last year we tested a pair of gaming notebooks from Dell and its subsidiary, Alienware. Since then Dell has updated its part, while Alienware introduced a new, more portable model. Now it’s time to find out: does the new middleweight unit have game?
  • Alienware's Graphics Array Adds to Gaming Wallop with a Double Graphics Card Punch*
    Friday 28 May 2004 – 07:00
    Alienware has unveiled its Graphics Array system, which boosts graphics performance by harnessing the power of two high-end cards in a single PC. The approach has been tried before, but Alienware attempts to add more value to the double-card equation.
  • A chat with Michael Dell: Alienware and XPS to stay separate*
    Tuesday 11 July 2006 – 04:41
    A chat with Michael Dell: Alienware and XPS to stay separate Together, Dell's XPS product line and its new wholly-owned subsidiary, Alienware, share 60% of the high-end gaming and enthusiast PC market, states company chairman Michael Dell, citing internal research. He believes these two market slices are cumulative because the two companies address different areas of the same market, as he explained to TG Daily on Sunday.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Dell XPS M1730 vs. Alienware Area-51 m9750*
    Monday 15 October 2007 – 02:19 in Gaming
    Sibling Rivalry: Dell XPS M1730 vs. Alienware Area-51 m9750 Dell and Alienware are supposed to target different markets, but what happens when the parent company's gaming notebook takes on its similarly priced sibling? Dell's XPS M1730 vs. Alienware's Area-51 m9750.
  • Alienware Ozma 7 Headphones Reviewed*
    Friday 24 March 2006 – 12:03
    Alienware Ozma 7 Headphones Reviewed Alienware is moving into the peripherals business, and true to form, everything is premium quality - for a premium price. But is the Ozma 7 worth it, for either audiophiles or high-end gamers?
  • Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 3: Alienware's ALX*
    Tuesday 13 September 2005 – 07:00
    We got our hands on an Alienware water-cooled ALX for our third SLI system review. Overclocked and packed with goodies, the $5,600 gaming machine offered up some surprises - not all of which were pleasant.

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