Over the course of decades, Alienware has established itself as a trusted brand for gaming laptops. This year, they launched a new model called the Alienware m18 R2 that continues that trend. So if ...
Dell's Alienware brand will see a new ultra-slim model and an entry-lvel gaming laptop join its ranks. The new products are a move to broaden the accessibility of the Alienware brand to more gamers.
Dell has revived Alienware Area-51 with a flagship desktop featuring AMD’s Ryzen 7 9850X3D, RTX 5090 graphics, up to 64GB DDR5 and 12TB SSD storage, built for enthusiasts who want maximum performance, ...
Dell's Alienware brand is here at CES 2026, and the biggest highlight is in Alienware's upcoming laptops. Alienware's revived classic Area-51 brand is still going strong, including an updated Area-51 ...
Otherworldly looks meet blazing performance. The Alienware 16 Area-51 is more a desktop replacement than a go-anywhere gaming laptop, but one with real character and a great keyboard. The Area 51 name ...
Dell's modern Alienware gaming laptops are powerful and cool-looking machines, but they have a reputation of being hefty and expensive. That may soon change. At CES 2026 Monday, the American tech ...
The Alienware x17 R2 gaming laptop comes in all sorts of configurations, ranging from a build with a display that has a mundane 1440p 165Hz refresh rate all the way up to a 1080p screen with a refresh ...
Dell has announced the new Alienware 16X Aurora at CES 2026, one of the company's first gaming laptops with anti-glare OLED screens. Beyond gaming, it could also be a potential MacBook Pro competitor ...
It’s taken a while, but Alienware has finally given its mobile team the green light to update its gaming laptop line-up with anti-glare OLED displays in 2026. Next-gen Intel power is on the way too, ...
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HP seemed to think there wasn’t enough “H” and “P” in its gaming product lineup. Our old friends Hewlett and Packard are now combining their entire gaming lineup—accessories, peripherals, and PCs—into ...