Alienware just launched a range of cheaper laptops
Alienware has just laid off a new pair of laptops under its Aurora brand. They are relatively friendly and look like a great alternative to the higher-priced 51 line. These are the first Aurora laptops the company has released in nearly two decades, just like the brand.
There are Alienware 16 Aurora and 16 times Aurora. The base 16 laptop starts at just $1,150, which is a good price for a dedicated gaming laptop. Entry-level specifications include an Intel 5 core processor, NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3050 GPU and 8GB of RAM.
However, the laptop can be equipped with an Intel Core 9 processor, NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 5070 GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of internal storage. All configurations are Dolby Audio certified and feature the company’s proprietary refrigeration technology cooling technology. The 16-inch screen offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 2560 x 1600 resolution.
The Alienware 16X Aurora laptop series is a bit more powerful, as these models all include Intel Core Ultra processors. Maximum RAM shooting is up to 64GB, and maximum storage capacity extends to 4TB. However, the GPU options remain the same. The same is true for the overall design. We haven’t priced this line yet.
These new Aurora laptops are added to Alienware. These models are more powerful and more expensive as they start at $3,200. They do have a glass bottom that allows the user to see the cooling fan in the action, so that’s the thing.
This article originally appeared on Engadget