Alienware, known mostly for its gaming PCs, has now introduced a thin-and-light notebook based on Intel Centrino technology. The 5.5-pound Area-51m Sentia is geared toward students and business users.
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A new mini PC has launched this week in the form of the Beelink S2 which is now available to preorder priced at $300 and comes powered by an Intel Pentium N5000 quad-core Gemini Lake processor ...
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