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New Alienware 14 Gaming Laptop Review | GodisaGeek

GodisaGeek: "The New Alienware 14 Gaming Laptop is an impressive piece of kit, but then again you’d expect that from something that costs at least a grand. If you’re a gamer in the market for a new laptop, then the Alienware 14 is definitely worth a look, and if you’re the kind of gamer who likes to move around a bit – whether that’s around the country, or even just around the house – then the Alienware 14 is going to fit all of your gaming needs for the next few years, as long as you’re happy just keeping the graphical settings on high to medium. You’re not going to push games into the Ultra settings, not for too long anyway, but we’re here for the gameplay, not just the pretty images on the screen, right?."

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Engadet - Alienware 14 and 17 review: Dell's new gaming laptops are fast, powerful and well-lit

Engadet- Picking a gaming laptop is a difficult task these days: machines can be found in all shapes and sizes, from pricey thin-and-lights to oversized behemoths. That wide selection is a good thing, allowing buyers to pick and choose the best machine from dozens of manufacturers, possibly even finding a deal on a lower-cost ODM system.

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The Verge - Alienware 14 review

The Verge - At $1,499 kitted out with the 1080p screen and Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M graphics that you'll definitely want, the Alienware isn't an inexpensive or a particularly stylish laptop. We've seen thinner machines that can vaguely play PC games for under $800. It's not particularly portable either, with bulk and battery life that might make you think twice about taking it to your local cafe. But if you're the kind of person who would take it there — onlookers be damned — then you'll be getting a finely crafted gaming experience. The Alienware 14 is as solid and comfortable a gaming laptop (wristrests aside) as I've ever tried, and fits more power than a next-gen game console and as much as many beefier gaming laptops into its frame.

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