Alienware New Line Includes "World's Most Powerful Gaming Laptop"

Alienware New Line Includes "World's Most Powerful Gaming Laptop"
Alienware has announced a new range of gaming rigs that will appeal to gaming enthusiasts. Leading the way is the Alienware Area-51m, an impressive laptop that offers desktop performance and includes the company's new Cryo-Tech cooling technology. With an overclockable processor and GPU, Alienware boldly claims the Area-51m is "the world's most powerful gaming laptop" (if equipped with an Intel Core i9-9900K processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and an 8GB Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card, that is). The Alienware Area-51m offers vapor chamber cooling for the first time and the option to upgrade to an AMD Radeon RX graphics card if desired. It also comes with a 17-inch UHD display or an esports-ready Full HD option, with refresh rates up to 300Hz.

Alienware area-51m

(Image credit: Alienware) Add in striking RGB lighting and a newly designed Alienware keyboard with a 1.7mm keystroke, and you've got a seriously powerful and good-looking laptop that's built to chew through even the most intense games. The Alienware Area-51m is available June 9, starting at $3,049.99 (about $2,499 / AU$4,700).

Slim and solid

Alienware m15

(Image credit: Alienware) Next up are the Alienware m15 and m17, two slim and portable laptops that cut corners when it comes to power. Both laptops benefit from Alienware's Cyro-tech cooling design and have been optimized to provide better battery life for longer gaming sessions. You can get the Alienware m15 or m17 on May 21, starting at $1,499.99 for the 15-inch model (about $1,215 / AU$2,300) and $1,549.99 for the 17-inch version ($1,250 / AU$2,399).

Office pleasure

Alienware Aurora

(Image credit: Alienware) If you're looking for a well-cooled, high-end desktop, the Alienware Aurora R11 provides a liquid-cooled processor and graphics card for the first time. It's also designed for PC developers, with a tool-less upgrade system and customizable ambient lighting. The Alienware Aurora R11 is available now with a starting price of €1,129.99 (€900 / AU$1,735) with cheaper configurations starting at €879.99 (€700 / AU$1,350) from May 28.

An updated duo from Dell

Dell G3 15 y G5 15

(Image credit: Dell) For gamers on a budget, the Dell G3 15 and G5 15 have been upgraded with the latest generation Intel-H mobile processors and Nvidia GeForce graphics cards. Gamers can also take advantage of Game Shift technology, giving you optimal performance and maximum fan speed with just one click. The Dell G3 15 and G5 15 will offer 144Hz display panels, and the G5 15 will offer an optional 300Hz panel for silky smooth gaming. You can shop either model on May 21, with prices starting at €779.99 and €829.99, respectively (roughly $630 / AU$1,190 and €670 / AU$1,270).

Refresh yourself

Alienware AW2521H

(Image credit: Alienware) Finally, a high-refresh monitor that targets the esports crowd is also in the works later this year from Alienware. The Alienware 25 Gaming 360Hz Monitor (AW2521H) is a 24.5-inch display with an ultra-fast 360Hz display. There's also Nvidia G-Sync support to eliminate screen tearing, and the panel is IPS.