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  2. Alienware m15 review: Dell’s first thin gaming laptop ... - AOL

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    Alienware finally made a thin and light gaming laptop, and it was worth the wait. For years, Dell's gaming brand has been pumping out powerful, but hefty gaming machines. The Alienware m15, though ...

  3. Alienware x14 laptop review: ideal for game designers and ...

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    The Alienware x14 brings impressive power and eye-catching design to gaming and programming – although its battery life does suffer as a result.

  4. Alienware - Wikipedia

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    M17x (discontinued) – Introduced in 2009, it is the first laptop released by Alienware after the company was bought by Dell. The name and some of the design is based on the Alienware 17-inch laptop, the Alienware M17. M17x-R2 (discontinued) – 2010 revision of the M17x, adding support for Intel i5 and i7 processors, dual MXM 3.0B graphic cards.

  5. Dell G Series - Wikipedia

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    The Dell G Series is a line of laptop and desktop computers by Dell. It is the successor to the Dell Inspiron Gaming Series (Pandora). [1] It was launched in April 2018. [2] The G series is positioned below Alienware and competes with Lenovo's LOQ, Acer's Nitro, HP's Victus. [citation needed] During CES 2019, Dell updated the G5 and G7. The G7 ...

  6. The Best Dell Laptops Prove That You Don’t Need a ... - AOL

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    People who prefer PC should take a look at the best Dell laptops available right now. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  7. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2009, the M18z gaming laptop was introduced as the first Alienware/Dell joint-branded system. In January 2025, Dell announced its intentions to retire the XPS brand (along with the Inspiron and Latitude lines) in favor of a singular brand that emphasizes the "Dell" name as part of the company's preparation for their next-generation ...