Alienware just vomited out like eight new laptop models for next year. The company announced refreshes for its mainstream Aurora and flagship Area-51 lines, plus teased some cheaper and thinner future designs. The Alienware 16X Aurora is the new mid-range option, using Intel's Core Ultra 200HX series processors and Nvidia RTX 5060 or 5070 graphics. It features a 16-inch WQXGA OLED screen with a high refresh rate and good color coverage. The laptop supports up to 64 gigabytes of memory and has dual SSD slots. It uses a copper alloy cooling system and will be fairly heavy.
The flagship Area-51 series gets updates in both 18-inch and 16-inch sizes. These models use a new design language for the brand's anniversary and feature improved thermal systems with larger fans. They will offer refreshed Intel CPUs and higher-end GPU options up to an RTX 5090. Memory speeds are faster, and storage can be configured up to a massive 12 terabytes. The 18-inch model uses a fast IPS-type display, while the 16-inch version gets an OLED panel. Both have large batteries and huge power adapters. The larger model is extremely heavy, weighing over four and a half kilograms. Alienware also mentioned an upcoming entry-level laptop meant to reach more customers and an ultra-slim model as thin as 17 millimeters. These are just teasers with a few concrete details. Pricing for everything remains unknown, with availability expected early this year.
The flagship Area-51 series gets updates in both 18-inch and 16-inch sizes. These models use a new design language for the brand's anniversary and feature improved thermal systems with larger fans. They will offer refreshed Intel CPUs and higher-end GPU options up to an RTX 5090. Memory speeds are faster, and storage can be configured up to a massive 12 terabytes. The 18-inch model uses a fast IPS-type display, while the 16-inch version gets an OLED panel. Both have large batteries and huge power adapters. The larger model is extremely heavy, weighing over four and a half kilograms. Alienware also mentioned an upcoming entry-level laptop meant to reach more customers and an ultra-slim model as thin as 17 millimeters. These are just teasers with a few concrete details. Pricing for everything remains unknown, with availability expected early this year.