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Home»News»Alienware laptops finally go OLED – and will get ultraportable, affordable models in 2026
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Alienware laptops finally go OLED – and will get ultraportable, affordable models in 2026

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It’s taken a while, but Alienware has finally given its mobile team the green light to update its gaming laptop line-up with anti-glare OLED displays in 2026. Next-gen Intel power is on the way too, while hardcore AMD internals are due for the firm’s Area-51 desktop gaming rigs.

Much bigger changes will then follow later in the year, with a true ultraportable offering set to join the range – along with the most affordable Alienware notebook yet.

The Alienware 16 Area-51 and 16X Aurora are first in line for QD-OLED upgrades. Each 16in machine gets a 16:10 aspect panel that will be treated with an anti-glare, anti-fingerprint coating; the firm says it reduces gloss by a third compared to its previous IPS displays, diffusing reflections without compromising colours. It looked pretty effective to me at Dell’s pre-CES briefing session.

No spec shortcuts have been taken, with speedy 240Hz refresh rates and a 0.2ms response time guaranteeing smooth gameplay. Both laptops have been DHR True Black 500 certified for deep, dark contrast, while at the other end Alienware reckons gamers can expect a peak 620 nits HDR brightness.

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Colours had real zing and contrast looked pretty epic in my limited hands-on, while viewing angles seemed spot on. Some under-the-hood software smarts aim to prevent long term pixel burn-in, and each laptop has been tested with 15kg of lid pressure, so should survive being carted around on the regular.

The new models stick closely to the design beats that debuted in 2025. The higher-end Alienware 16 Area-51 stands out with an illuminated touchpad and underside window that shows off the LED-illuminated cooling fans, while the 16X Aurora dials things back a bit for a more subtle look.

Both will see a switch to Intel’s Core Ultra 200HX processors for 2026, and be available to order with Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series graphics . So will the larger Alienware 18 Area-51, though that’ll stick with an LCD screen for the foreseeable.

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On the desktop side, the Area-51 full tower rig got its first taste of Ryzen power last year, but 2026 will see second-gen Ryzen 9850X3D silicon added to the line-up. AMD’s gamer-friendly silicon has 2nd Gen 3D V-Cache, giving it an edge over rival Intel’s latest desktop chips in modern AAA titles. It’ll be available to order, direct from Dell, in Q1 2026.

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Things are set to get much more interesting later in the year. Alienware is working on its first true ultraportable, which promises gaming-grade performance in an all-metal chassis that’s just 17mm thick. Set to launch in 14in and 16in variants, they’ll keep all of the firm’s recent design beats, including an illuminated alien head logo micro-etched into the lid and a light-up touchpad on the 16in model. The 16in version in particular will be a significant 50% smaller in volume than the current Area-51.

Internals are still a mystery right now, but neither model appeared to have a dedicated power port at Dell’s CES showcase – either meaning they’ll refuel over USB-C, which has a lower power ceiling than most of Nvidia’s current dedicated GPUs, or that the final version will differ from the non-working prototype units I was shown (and not allowed to photograph).

Budget-minded gamers will be more excited about the entry-level model, which Alienware promises will be “hundreds of dollars cheaper” than anything in the current line-up. Having seen a prototype up close, the firm’s signature looks haven’t been sacrificed to keep costs down; illuminated keyboards and metal construction are the order of the day.

More concrete details are expected in Spring 2026.

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