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| | From the epic, cinematic shoot-outs of Star Wars Battlefront to the vibrant, technical brawling of Street Fighter V, E3 2015 graced us with one of the most exciting game lineups in expo history. And with a final version of Oculus Rift and an insanely customizable Xbox controller, this year's event didn't disappoint on the hardware front, either. Now that we've managed to pull our paws off of the dozens of great games on the show floor, here are our top picks from E3 2015.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | If you're thinking about picking up Apple's latest device, you'll be well-served to know not only how to get your hands on one but how to also make sure it's the one you want. | | | |  | Compared to Windows 10, El Capitan feels much less ambitious. The new OS X wasn't intended to wow, but rather to build upon a solid foundation. Nevertheless, there's still room for improvement. | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Dell has applied a Special Edition tag to its 13-inch standard Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1, delivering a refined chassis with diamond-cut detailing and a 256GB solid-state drive. You still get the same 360-degree rotating hinge and a full-HD touch screen offered on the standard version, plus more than 8 hours of battery life. The Inspiron 13 7000 Special Edition (starting at $799; $1,000 as reviewed) isn't cheap, but it provides strong performance in a sleek package. | | | | | |
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