PC tech gives serious gamers more control and makes a big difference
PC gaming is on the rise again thanks to more affordable GPUs and the availability of formerly console-only games like The Last of Us Part I. Windows laptops have continued to offer a balance between portability and performance for those gamers who use games frequently. go.
Now that Dell India has launched new Alienware and Inspiron ranges including Alienware m18, x16 R1 and Inspiron 16, 16 2-in-1 in India – Return Byte’s Shaurya Sharma spoke to Pujan Chadha, Director, Product Marketing, India Consumer, Dell Technologies – about the growing About the PC market, why gaming laptops cost a fortune and whether the PC gaming market is threatened by current generation game consoles like the PS5 or Xbox Series X/S – both. known for its good price-quality ratio.
“For serious gamers who spend hundreds and thousands of hours playing games, PC technology makes a disproportionate difference. The ‘PC’ allows for much more control and coordination,” Pujan said when asked about the growing PC market and the cost of entry for gaming in general. “India is a growing gaming market, and as brands continue to invest. to grow, we trust that the new Alienware products we launch will do well for consumers.”
When it comes to PC gaming, whether it’s laptops or assembled custom setups – the consumer has a myriad of options, parts, and the ability to fine-tune and get a more personalized experience to choose from. In fact, when it comes to just aesthetics and design, gaming PCs, including laptops from brands like Alienware, have proven what works and looks good.
“Technologies like Alienware’s Cryotech help dissipate heat. Speaking of aesthetics, Alienware products offer features like per-key RGB lighting, and we also emphasize ergonomics, including comfortable palm rests, anti-glare displays, and an overall low profile,” noted Pujan.
However, for gaming laptops and PCs in general – which represent a higher price of entry than gaming consoles – interest seems to be waning – pushing many towards console ease of use and “exclusives”, including the likes of God of War. Ragnarok and even Nintendo’s first party games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. To solve this, Pujan argued, serious gamers will stick with PCs and continue to put in “man-hours” taking advantage of the personalization expected of PCs and Dell’s own product line.
So while it’s true that the best gaming laptops and custom builds cost a fortune, you can expect performance to outperform consoles in the long run.
The new Alienware m18 and X16 laptops launched yesterday are the most advanced gaming machines on the market. They feature the latest 13th generation Intel Core processors and NVIDIA RTX 40 series GPUs. However, they come with a hefty price tag of Rs 3,59,990 for the m18 and Rs 3,79,000 for the X16, and are definitely not made for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
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