Alienware just launched a new line of more affordable laptops
Briefly

Alienware has introduced its first laptops under the Aurora brand in nearly two decades, with two models: the Alienware 16 and the 16X Aurora. The entry-level 16 starts at $1,150, featuring an Intel 5 Core processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, and 8GB RAM. It can be upgraded to higher specs, including up to Intel Core 9, RTX 5070, and 32GB RAM. The 16X model includes more powerful Intel Core Ultra processors, with additional RAM and storage options. These laptops are positioned as affordable alternatives to the high-end Area 51 series, which starts at $3,200 and offers more premium features.
The Alienware 16 Aurora laptops, priced starting at $1,150, offer a budget-friendly option for gamers, marking a return of the Aurora brand to laptops after two decades.
With an entry-level Intel 5 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, and up to 32GB RAM, the Alienware 16 laptops are a competitive choice in dedicated gaming.
The more advanced Alienware 16X Aurora includes Intel Core Ultra processors, max RAM of 64GB, and 4TB storage but keeps the same GPU options as its base model.
In contrast to the budget-oriented Aurora laptops, the Area 51 line is significantly more powerful, starting at $3,200, appealing to gamers seeking high-end specifications.
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