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Alienware Set To Reveal Monster Gaming Machine Ahead Of CES

Alienware the Dell owned gaming hardware Company is set to stun gamers attending CES with the launch of an all-new 18″ gaming machine that the gaming Company claims delivers “unmatched performance”.

A trailer released overnight with a video that begins with a bunch of people doing various activities in a park. The video cuts to, “When something this big and powerful arrives.” Suddenly the sky becomes overcast, and people begin staring up as something vaguely rectangular flies over, its flight path creating an imprint in the field below.

The screen flashes a message, “It leaves a mark.” And then we get a drone view where the number “18” has formed on the field. Cue more people ooh-ing and aah-ing.

The is no specs revealed but some observers claim that the new gaming machine could get two massive upgradable GPU’s a new CPU and multiple cooling fans to hold the best in check.

Just maybe, there could beRTX 40-series GPUs? Or twin CPUs? Maybe a 600Hz display? built into this machine and that would really work for what coming in gaming software in 2023.

Alienware products are sold at JB Hi Fi and currently makes some of the best gaming laptops available with their M-and X-series in big demand.



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