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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop is Dell's flagship all-in-one desktop gaming PC, and based on the updated product page, it looks to be one of the ...
The laptop is available in two variants, featuring Intel Core Ultra 200HX Plus processors, including the high-end Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and the Intel Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus. For graphics, it ...
Do you need a new gaming laptop? The Alienware 16 Aurora is on sale for $400 off at Best Buy, bringing its price down to $1,350 (was $1,750). That’s a fantastic price for an Alienware with specs this ...
Update: This deal is now sold out. For a limited time (possibly today only), Dell Outlet is offering a rare deal on a powerful gaming PC. The Alienware Aurora RTX 5080 gaming PC has dropped to just $1 ...
The Alienware Aurora R16 brings high-end performance to gamers and creators seeking a prebuilt gaming PC deal that blends power, design, and future-proofing. Equipped with the RTX 5080 gaming PC GPU, ...
The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is an excellent graphics card for gaming at up to 4K resolution. It's also supposed to be fairly reasonable priced at $750, but nowadays you won't be able to find one for under ...
What just happened? Alienware is finally addressing one of the most obvious gaps in its premium gaming laptops. After years of sticking with LCD panels while rivals pushed OLED harder, Dell is ...
Alienware’s 16X Aurora and Area-51 laptops won a Best of CES 2026 Award for adding beautiful OLED displays to the line. These computers have Intel Core Ultra 200HX chips and up to RTX 5090 graphics.
Alienware expanded its gaming lineup with two new laptops and a powerful desktop at CES 2026. The Alienware 16 Area-51 and 16X Aurora laptops build on the success of Alienware's QD-OLED monitors, now ...
Remember the 'Dude, you're getting a Dell!' pitch guy from commercials of yesteryear? If he were still making advertisements for Dell today, he'd have to slightly alter his pitch to say, 'Dude, you're ...