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Alienware’s M18 gaming laptop is a beast, and it’s still $300 off after Labor Day

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Alienware is one of the most well-respected brands of gaming laptops. These machines feature high-performing processors, cutting-edge graphics cards, and form factors designed with gamers in mind. Unfortunately, all those high-end components come with a cost. 

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Luckily, even after Labor Day sales, we’re still seeing some sweet discounts on high-performing machines. Case in point: the Alienware M18, a classic beast of a laptop that emulates the desktop experience with its massive 18-inch display and powerful hardware. It’s currently $300 off on Amazon, bringing the price down to $1,981 for the Intel Core i7, RTX 4070 configuration. Let’s take a look at what’s under the hood. 

The M18 comes with the Intel Core i7-14700HX processor, which, when paired with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card, provides a powerful hardware baseline. But it’s the display that steals the show here. The 18-inch QHD screen looks smooth as silk with a 165Hz refresh rate and 16:10 display with Dolby Vision. 

With a 1TB SSD and 16GB or 32GB of RAM, performance is future-proofed for big game files. Simply put, this is a machine that will slay the requirements for high-end games, but also works well for tasks like video editing and streaming. 

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Other design perks to Alienware devices were made with gamers in mind, including full keypads with satisfying (never mushy) keys in a recessed design for that extra key travel. Additionally, all of those components are inevitably going to heat up during gaming sessions, but advanced cooling tech keeps things running cool. 

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