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Alienware launches first affordable gaming laptop starting at $1,299

Alienware has launched its first affordable gaming laptop, the Alienware 15, starting at $1,299. This new model aims to bring the premium brand to a broader audience by incorporating a more understated design and a full numpad for productivity. While it utilizes some last-generation components like NVIDIA's RTX 4050 GPU and offers a 165Hz display, it also includes modern features such as a 16:10 aspect ratio and a good selection of ports. The laptop's main drawbacks are a mediocre 720p webcam and the lack of a microSD card reader. AI

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RANK_REASON Product launch of a gaming laptop, not a core AI technology.

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Alienware launches first affordable gaming laptop starting at $1,299

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  1. Engadget TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] (Sam Rutherford) ·

    Alienware's first affordable gaming laptop is arriving at the perfect time

    The entry-level Alienware 15 starts at $1,299 with an AMD CPU or $1,349 for an Intel config.

  2. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Andrew E. Freedman ·

    Alienware's budget gaming laptop starts at $1,299 — Last-gen parts and a plastic shell bring the premium brand into the mainstream

    The Alienware 15 Gaming Laptop uses last-gen Intel, AMD, and Nvidia components to bring the brand to a wider audience and replace Dell's former G-Series notebooks.

  3. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Alienware's budget gaming laptop starts at $1,299 — Last-gen parts and a plastic shell bring the premium brand into the mainstream The Alienware 15 Gaming Lapto

    Alienware's budget gaming laptop starts at $1,299 — Last-gen parts and a plastic shell bring the premium brand into the mainstream The Alienware 15 Gaming Laptop uses last-gen Intel, AMD, and Nvidia components to bring the brand to a wider audience and replace Dell's former G-Ser…