New Slim and Entry-Level Alienware Laptops Coming Soon
In addition to refreshing the existing Alienware Area-51 and Aurora lineup set to land in Q1 2026, Dell teased two additional gaming laptops that will see the Alienware brand expand to a gaming capable yet thin laptop that balances performance and portability and a more affordable entry-level model at a new price point. Dell announced at CES 2026 that it intends to offer an Alienware to every PC gamer and the new models are part of that strategy. The company is reportedly responding to feedback from its loyal customers and the larger gaming community.
Alienware will be delivering a new ultra slim gaming laptop that balances performance, weight, and battery life to deliver a laptop for gamers that is also powerful and portable enough for content creation, productivity, and everyday media consumption workloads. The jack-of-all-trades laptops will come in 16-inch and 14-inch versions both featuring “new highly efficient CPUs” and NVIDIA discrete graphics. Dell claims that while the 16-inch model does not target the same performance levels at its current 16-inch Area-51 laptop, the new ultra-slim design is 50% smaller in volume and measures only 17mm thick (just under 0.67″). Further, the laptops will feature a new covert design that reportedly still contains recognizable Alienware design DNS along with premium materials and long battery life. Unfortunately, that is as specific as the company got with its teaser of the new gaming laptops and gamers will have to wait until at least the spring for more information. I would expect the new models to fall somewhere below the refreshed Area-51 models though ultra slim usually has its own cost premiums so it is hard to say how well the pricing will match the more modest design aesthetics.

