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Framework just announced its own 'MacBook Pro for Linux users'
By Dave James published
news With all-day battery life, stellar gaming performance, and complete backwards compatibility.

Framework's new dev kit means you can jam a full desktop GPU into the back of its 16-inch laptop
By Dave James published
news The OCuLink Dev Kit provides you with the electronics to create your own eGPU.

Laptop vs desktop: which Alienware Area-51 is right for you?
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Alienware delivers top-notch gaming experiences regardless of the platform, but between a laptop and a desktop, let's find out which suits you better.

MSI says its refreshed Raider gaming laptops have been designed to combat the one thing I hate most about portable PCs: fan noise
By Nick Evanson published
News And it seems to be addressing its fondness for the chonk, too.

Microsoft's already pricey Surface laptops have suddenly got a whole lot pricier and you know exactly what to blame for this
By Nick Evanson published
News I'm not a huge fan of Surface laptops but I'd prefer it if they didn't price themselves into oblivion.

Why the new OLED display really makes Alienware Area-51 laptops shine
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Sponsor Content Created With Dell
All games look better on a beautiful display, and the new OLED panel in Alienware's Area-51 serves up next-level visuals.

Don't like the MacBook Neo's storage options? Well, with lots of electronics gear, years of experience, and nerves of steel, you too can have a 1 TB model
By Nick Evanson published
News Shame you can't embiggen your own gaming SSDs like this. Or can you?

Apple's MacBook Neo is reportedly close to selling out which has got me thinking about why we can't have more simple and affordable gaming PCs like the Steam Deck
By Jeremy Laird published
News An RTX 5090 is nice and all, but...
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