As of Feb. 19, the 27-inch Alienware 360Hz gaming monitor is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon, marked down from the standard price of $649.99. That ends up being a savings of $150 thanks to the 23% ...
If you’ve been waiting to get the latest iPad Pro M5, you’re in luck, as it’s seeing its biggest discount ever today. That’s not all, as the gorgeous PC city-building game Anno 117 is only $35.99, or ...
Treat yourself to the Alienware AW3423DWF and enjoy a WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and the fast response and high contrast of OLED ...
Gargantuan size meets colossal performance in this 18-inch goliath of a gaming laptop that packs a mobile RTX 5090 and desktop CPU.
For a long time, high-end OLED gaming monitors were a luxury priced well over $1,000. This deal effectively ends that. The Alienware AW3423DWF has dropped ...
Also, several Switch games are discounted (some to just $30), and Criterion’s collection of films are 30 percent off.
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Save $750 on 16″ Alienware gaming laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, RTX 5080
Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and RTX 5080 is down to $3,299.99 right now, which is $750 off the regular price. If you want a high end gaming laptop and do not feel ...
If you’ve been using a decent gaming monitor and wondering why people obsess over OLED, this is the type of discount that makes the upgrade feel justified. The Alienware AW2725DF is $499.99 for a ...
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Deal alert: Save $470 on 16″ Alienware gaming laptop with Core Ultra 9 and RTX 5090
Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, RTX 5090, 32GB RAM is down to $3,949.99 right now, which is $470 off the regular price. This is not a budget system, but you are getting top tier ...
With a Core Ultra 9 CPU, RTX 5060 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB SSD with Windows 11, this gaming laptop is a mighty good deal.
Dell’s new XPS 14 is the first ever to feature revolutionary 900ED cells in its 70Wh battery, allowing it to last si ...
Today's Alienware laptops are a little more grown-up than back in the day. They've left the lime-green aesthetic from the 2010s where it belongs and instead give consumers the opt ...
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