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| Alienware 15 review: Bigger, but not necessarily better Getting your hands on a bleeding-edge gaming laptop is an exercise in chasing chip architecture. It's sort of a waiting game. You wait for Intel and NVIDIA to upgrade their GPU and CPU standards, you wait for early adopter manufacturers to put them t... https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/29/...are-15-review/ |
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