Alienware Computex 2026 reveals the Alienware AW3426DW OLED monitor with advanced QD-OLED technology, 280Hz refresh rate, and ultrawide gaming performance ...
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Full Stack: Alienware's New 39-Inch 5K OLED Piles On the RGB Layers
At Computex, Alienware unveiled the first 39-inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with RGB stripe technology. Plus, ...
Alongside three new Alienware gaming monitors, Dell also brought attention to the XPS 13, the lightest model to date, at ...
Dell has expanded its Alienware gaming monitor lineup at Computex 2026 with new 4K OLED and 280Hz QD-OLED displays, focusing on AI-backed gaming features, faster refresh rates, and immersive visuals.
Alienware’s kicking off its 30th anniversary with a full range of displays, from Penta Tandem QD-OLEDs to VA LCDs.
PCWorld highlights Computex 2026’s standout innovations including Samsung’s first 4K 360Hz QD-OLED panel, Nvidia’s new RTX ...
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A Triple Threat: MSI's Latest Gaming OLED Gives You Plenty of Refresh Rate Options
At Computex 2026, MSI teased a tri-mode OLED gaming monitor and Mac-specific productivity displays with a wealth of I/O ports ...
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Alienware 16″ Area-51 gaming laptop with RTX 5080 for under $3,700
The Alienware 16″ Area-51 Gaming Laptop with Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and RTX 5080 is a high-end rig, and at $3,699.99 you're paying for top-tier parts from end to end. If you want one machine that can ...
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Best of Computex 2026 - The gear we cannot stop thinking about
Computex 2026 may have been a quieter year on paper, but it still delivered the kind of inventive hardware that proves the PC ...
Catch Computex 2026 live as AI PCs, chips, GPUs, laptops, and surprise tech launches break from Taipei. Follow every big ...
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Alienware’s upgraded gaming monitors offer higher brightness and refresh rate starting at $300
Alienware’s new Computex monitor lineup pushes brighter OLED panels, faster ultrawide refresh rates, and 240Hz QHD gaming at ...
Normally aiming for the budget market, Dell is going for broke with this bigger, badder OLED, featuring multiple resolutions ...
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