
If you’re looking to purchase a gaming desktop and are only drawn to the X51′s competitive price, then perhaps you will be better off with a custom build. These don’t have to be built from scratch, as many websites offer custom configuration with all assembly done pre-delivery. If you look around a little, you could actually pick up a system with a similar specification to the X51, but with a better graphics card and the ability to upgrade in future for around the same price.
On the other hand, if you’re after the X51 for its unique form factor and sexy look, then you need look no further. There is no product currently on the market that rivals Alineware’s baby desktop in terms of size and style. If you are serious about making a purchase we suggest that you go for the medium or high spec model and understand that upgrading the graphics card could be tricky, at least for now.

Alienware, a subsidiary of Dell, has today launched the official pre-order campaign for its line of ‘Oculus Ready’ PCs. Itself billing the machines as ‘VR Capable’, Alienware has two systems in the range at present based on Intel i5 and Intel i7 processors.
They offer $200 off the pre-order of an Oculus. That's awesome. Hopefully this line up of PC's are fairly priced. VR needs all the marketing it can get

Black Friday is over a month away, but the deluge of deals and limited-time offers has begun. Scanned images of what's purported to be Dell's upcoming Black Friday promotion have emerged, and -- if the leak is accurate -- there are quite a few deals to be had.
a dell black friday sale turns into listing exclusive games for the ps4 even though the ps4 isn't even mentioned.
anyways the xbox one for $299 is a great price and so is the 4k tv but $150 for a laptop is pretty tempting even though it's not a very good one.
Ive got plenty of games on my PS4. Both Consoles have great games and great exclusives. I dont limit myself because of silly fanboy crap.
Yami from Twinfinite writes: "Let’s vlog about last week’s video game stuff, shall we?"