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This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. The Alienware 16 Aurora Laptop AC16250-16-inch is a ...
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The Alienware Area-51 16 is Dell's highest-end 16" gaming laptop. Much like every gaming laptop on the market, prices have gone up in 2026 due to the increased demand for RTX 50 series GPUs and DDR5 ...
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In the retrocomputing world, [DosDude1] is a name spoken with more than a little respect. He’s back again with a long-awaited hack for PowerPC Macintosh: soldered RAM upgrades!