The Alienware 15 ($1,499.99 at tested) is an imposing system that just sneaks under the wire to meet our pricing qualification as an entry-level gaming laptop. But boy, do you get a lot for your money ...
The keyboard also has some color, but here you have four distinct lighting zones and a rainbow of colors to choose from. There are also five dedicated macro keys to the left of the regular keyboard ...
There are two display options for the Alienware 15: a 1080p IPS LCD rated at 300 nits of brightness without touch, and an Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) IPS LCD rated at 350 nits of brightness with touch.
If you've seen the Alienware 13, you've pretty much seen this 15-inch variant. That's not a bad thing -- Alienware's design language walks a fine line between the stereotypically aggressive aesthetics ...
The Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard (AW920K) is a gorgeous bit of kit with great RGB lighting, a solid typing experience, and the ability to connect to up to four devices between 2.4GHz ...
The Alienware 15 and Alienware 17 laptops are all about premium gaming, so not surprisingly they’re part of the big rollout of systems with Intel’s six-core Core i7 and Core i9 mobile CPUs, announced ...
The Alienware 15 comes equipped with a 15.6-inch display that differs in resolution depending on the model you opt for. Base units come with a 1080p IPS LCD at 141 PPI, while top-end models pack a 4K ...