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20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Beautiful build quality, Excellent PC case, Extremely powerful
Very expensive, Like, really expensive
Expensive. Beautiful. Powerful. If we had to choose three words for the Falcon Northwest Talon, those would be it. This is without a doubt one of the most gorgeous gaming PCs we've ever laid eyes on, but the extremely high pricetag might make some folks'...
Unrivaled build quality, Best in class performance, Stunning, tasteful LED lighting, Dual-GPU option, Generous warranty
Upgraded configurations are pricey, No Thunderbolt 3
Yes. Although it's not the most affordable PC on the market, the Talon's solid performance and design details make this a versatile PC that will delight gamers and creatives alike.Editors' RecommendationsThe best desktop PCs for small businesses in 2020 I...
High build quality, Easy to upgrade, Excellent performance, Surprisingly quiet
Aesthetically dull, Could use a few more ports
In short, Talon is a fantastic gaming desktop. Though it doesn't look terribly exciting, this desktop is quick, quiet and easy to upgrade, and there are no major flaws to be found here. Falcon's fifteen years of Talon-building experience shows through i...
Abstract: Video Review: With over a decade in the gaming PC business, Falcon Northwest now brings the Talon to the market. Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn review the steel encased gaming PC with its Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 480 video card and more for $...
Abstract: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Performance is equivalent to desktops that cost twice as much, heat management is great, strong gaming performance with single card setup.Thumbs Down:Bandwidth is reduced with the second graphic card, low on multimedia offer...
Fast, Expandable, Both USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 technology
No media card reader or Blu-ray drive, Pricey with custom paint job
Falcon Northwest's latest Talon would be a media star with the addition of a Blu-ray drive and media card reader. But without them it can still run games and productivity software about as well as recent systems that cost much more. ...
Abstract: Five years ago, $2,500 was the price point for an "entry-level" gaming desktop; now, you can buy a perfectly respectable gaming rig for as little as $1,300. The new Falcon Northwest Talon ($2,499 direct, $2,895 with optional paintwork) is proof that yo...