Deal summary The Alienware 16 Area-51 Gaming Laptop is currently $600 off, targeting players who want a fast 16-inch system with modern hardware for high-refresh gaming and heavier multitasking. What ...
The Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop is the kind of machine you buy when you just want everything fast and you do not want to think about upgrades for a long time. At $5,249.99 with a $900 discount, ...
Dell subsidiary Alienware has announced the return of its iconic Area-51 laptop and gaming desktop at CES 2025. The new machines ship with the latest silicon from Intel and Nvidia. Alienware is aiming ...
Among its new products to complete the PC, gaming ecosystem is the blissful sounding new Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset, a 2ndgeneration, fast responsive Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse and the ...
The Alienware 16 Area-51 is a great pick for someone looking to game primarily on a laptop and still have some semblance of portability. It lacks an OLED panel, which is its biggest miss, and ...
Gamers are often stereotyped as reclusive people that sit for hours on end in the dark with the monitor as their only source of light. That couldn't be farther from the truth, of course, and PC gamers ...
[Update: Following a press release from Valve, Alienware PR has clarified that the Alienware Steam Machine is part of the GameStop promotion only – meaning just their stores and properties in North ...
In case you missed it, Dell unveiled some beastly upgrades to its Alienware lineup back at the Consumer Electronics Show, including a new QD-OLED monitor, refreshed desktop configurations, and the ...
The company, known for its distinctive alien head logo and edgy designs, celebrates its 20th anniversary. Now owned by Dell, Alienware envisions even more of its PCs -- thanks to VR -- in our futures.
Alienware may just be the most well-known gaming desktop and notebook brand on the planet. The company's gray alien logo graces everything from proper, upgradeable desktops like the Aurora R9 to the ...
Alienware’s Area 51 is already famous—or perhaps notorious—for shutting out other major PC vendors from AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper for all of 2017. That was then, this is now: It’s 2018, so Alienware ...