I wouldn’t call any RTX 50-series gaming laptop cheap, but Alienware, of all brands, comes knocking with its flagship Area-51 at an alluring price point for all of its premium qualities. For a ...
Alienware has announced the availability of its latest Area-51 and Aurora gaming laptops as part of its 30th anniversary ...
This $4,450 config is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and ...
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 ...
TL;DR: Alienware unveiled new flagship Area-51 18- and 16-inch gaming laptops featuring Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors, NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs, advanced cryo-chamber cooling, and high-refresh ...
Alienware Area-51 desktop launches April 22 with Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, massive cache, RTX 5090 support, and high-end gaming ...
Alienware has been around for 30 years, if you can believe it. And to celebrate its anniversary for CES 2025, the company has announced a gargantuan Area-51 desktop, along with two monster Area-51 ...
The Alienware Area-51 (AAT2250) is quite something. Its monstrous size and weight may make it a lot to deal with, but it also moves away from some of the chaotic proprietary componentry that made ...
Alienware makes some of the best gaming PCs in the world, but it's about time the brand had an injection of freshness -- particularly after the whole Dell business. Hearing our prayers, the good ...
If you want a powerhouse for your next gaming laptop, we highly recommend taking a look at the Alienware deals at Dell. Here’s an offer that should catch your interest: the Alienware 18 Area 51 with ...
Dell took the opportunity at CES to announce a major branding refresh. The Inspiron, Latitude, and XPS lines are out, and Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max lines are in. On the other hand, Alienware, ...
Alienware has spent years building gaming desktops that try to feel less like generic towers and more like statement pieces.