Alienware Unveils Slim and Affordable Gaming Laptops for Broader Audience

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Dell-owned Alienware announced two new gaming laptops at CES 2026 aimed at expanding their reach to a broader audience. One model will feature a sleek, ultra-slim design, while the other will target entry-level gamers with a more affordable price point.

The slim model will be available in 14- and 16-inch versions, boasting a remarkably thin profile of around 17mm and discrete Nvidia graphics for enhanced performance. Regarding the entry-level variant, Alienware’s head of product, Matt McGowan, hinted at a price point significantly lower than current offerings, potentially falling below the $1,000 mark.

In addition, Alienware is introducing anti-glare OLED panel options for its existing 16-inch Area-51 and Aurora 16X laptops. These displays are designed to reduce gloss by 32% and minimize fingerprint smudges, featuring HDR True Black 500, peak brightness of 600 nits for HDR content, and built-in pixel protection to mitigate burn-in risks.

Source: The Verge