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New Alienware PCs For Gamers Debut at the Tokyo Game Show

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Alienware unveiled its M15x, a 15-inch laptop with Intel's Core i7 processor among other PCs that debuted at the Tokyo Game Show. The same Intel processor is in the Area-51 ALX, one of four new gaming desktops also announced by Alienware.

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