At CES 2026, Alienware debuts new anti-glare 240Hz OLED panels in its 16-inch Aurora and Area-51 laptops, plus new Intel "Arrow Lake" silicon options. I got to check out the screens up close, and they ...
While parent company Dell is doing a big rebrand of its entire PC portfolio, at CES 2025 Alienware is sort of returning to its roots by bringing back the classic Area-51 name back for its new flagship ...
Alienware's gaming laptops are getting a new look, and one will even offer a massive 18-inch screen. Dell's gaming brand has been on a roll over the last few years with its bold "Legend" design ...
Alienware has teased a new “Covert” line focused on ultraslim gaming laptops, along with a cheaper entry level model for buyers who want the brand without the usual price jump. More details are ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, Alienware is launching an Aurora class of gaming laptops. With versatility top of mind, these laptops adapt to any environment, said Matt McGowan, general ...
I am at CES 2026, where Dell's gaming arm, Alienware, has teased a new portfolio, unveiled anti-glare OLEDs, and introduced new silicon.
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Alienware laptops finally go OLED – and will get ultraportable, affordable models in 2026
It’s taken a while, but Alienware has finally given its mobile team the green light to update its gaming laptop line-up with ...
The Alienware Area-51 was the kind of laptop that gets you excited to game. It felt great on the fingertips thanks to its mechanical keyboard with Cherry Ultra switches. It looked the part—like it had ...
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There’s nothing like a solid gaming laptop to power you through a day of MMORPGs on the move. Engineered for minimal input lag, fast response times, gorgeous graphics, and many other gaming must-haves ...
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