Dell's "Alienware" 2016 Power Packed For Its 20th Anniversary!

Gaming definitely has gotten bigger and bigger in recent years, with a lot of technologies created to give gamers the ultimate pleasure of playing in the virtual world. It is as though they are not just playing but part of the actual battle. This is one of the reasons Dell's "Alienware" was conceived back in 1996.

According to Market Watch, Dell has overtaken HP in terms of market share in the US with close margin of 25.6% versus HP's 25.3%. Though very close in margin, this is still considered impressive as HP has been the market share leader for several years. Dell's "Alienware" has played a significant contribution to this market share improvement.

To celebrate this feat, together with Dell's "Alienware" 20th Anniversary, they are launching notebooks which seriously pack power and performance aimed to give hard core gamers the experience they need when playing. Such technology involves incredible processor speed, impeccable graphics and their first ever Virtual Reality powered gaming notebooks.

From a recent post, PCMag Asia reported that all high powered "Alienware" is packed with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 GPU which goes very well with the durability and aesthetic appeal that such notebooks are well known for. All gaming notebooks would have different sizes and graphics available for upgrade. For heavy gamers always on the go, "Alienware 13" (2016) is the best option, it being the smallest and most compact of its kind. For those who are in for the complete total gaming experience and is not price sensitive at all, then "Alienware 17" (2016) is most recommended packed with Intel Core i7, 32 GB DDR4 2667 MHz RAM. For those who are not technically savvy, just know that it means serious power.

Gamers don't have to wait for too long as "Alienware 15" and "Alienware 17" have already been released on September 30, 2016 while the smaller version "Alienware 13" is set to be released November 16, 2016.

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