The Alienware brand, a subsidiary of Dell, is gearing up to announce new gaming laptops featuring OLED screens. The Alienware 16 Area-51 and 16X Aurora models will come equipped with OLED displays, now enhanced with anti-glare coating, which reduces reflectivity by 32%. These same models will offer up to 620 nits of brightness and 120% DCI-P3 color coverage. There will also be some sort of AI-based burn-in protection, although details on this are scarce at the moment.
Interestingly, these laptops, along with several other models from the brand, will rely on Core Ultra 200HX processors, instead of the newer Core Ultra 300. This is explained by the absence of high-performance CPUs in the Panther Lake lineup. Graphics-wise, they will house RTX 50 series graphics cards, set to be released in the first quarter of 2026. Next year, Alienware also plans to release a very slim gaming laptop (17 mm) with 14 and 16-inch display options and GeForce graphics cards. These models will use Core Ultra 300 for improved cooling and energy efficiency.
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