Alienware isn’t the only gaming focused brand with Dell anymore. And while merging gaming with low end PCs might have not worked for brands like HP in the past, but Dell is giving it a shot with the Inspiron 7000 series. At CES, Dell introduced the new Inspiron 7000 gaming laptops, inspired by the Alienware laptops. With a starting price of about USD 799, the Inspiron 7000 models aren’t as featured-packed as their Alienware counterparts, but the low price deserves a look to say the least. The Inspiron 7000 gaming laptops come in both 14-inch and 15.6-inch variants and are powered by latest seventh-gen Intel i7 Kaby Lake processors and NVIDIA GTX 1050 GPUs. As to why Dell is dividing the Inspiron and Alienware brands could be because they want to keep Alienware as a premium high...
Crashing the gaming laptop party, Lenovo launched a new range of gaming laptops at CES yesterday, as part of the Legion series. Now, Lenovo isn’t exactly the name that comes to mind when one talks about gaming laptops, but the company plans to cover all the bases with their new series. Both the Y720 and Y520 will be powered by up to seventh-gen Intel i7 Kaby Lake processors, NVIDIA GTX 10-series graphic cards, 16GB DDR4 RAM and either a 512 GB SSD or a 2 TB HDD. This is also Lenovo’s dive in to the world of virtual reality as the GTX 1060 in the Y720 makes it potentially VR capable. When compared to the 2014 Y50 laptops, which offered good budget performance but were dampened by a disappointing display, Lenovo has included a full IPS display in both devices in the Legion series...