Alienware
American computer hardware subsidiary of Dell Inc.
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2025 | Reintroduced the Alienware 18 Area-51 line with an 18-inch QHD+ screen, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPU. |
2023 | Launched the Alienware m16 and m18, featuring 16-inch and 18-inch displays respectively, with 13th-gen Intel Core / Ryzen 7000 series CPUs and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs. |
2023 | Alienware expanded its headset lineup with the AW720H wireless headset with button controls and the AW520H wired-only headset, both building upon the features of the previous AW920H model. |
2022 | Alienware launched the AW920H wireless headset, featuring Dolby Atmos Virtual Surround Sound, wireless and wired connectivity, customizable RGB lighting, and innovative touch controls. |
2022 | Launched the Alienware X14, refreshing the 14-inch lineup with Intel 12th-gen Alder Lake processors and Nvidia RTX 30 series GPUs. |
November 10 2022 | Alienware released the Aurora R15, upgrading to 13th generation Intel Core processors and 40 series Nvidia GeForce RTX GPUs, with improved airflow design. |
October 27 2021 | Alienware released the Aurora R13, introducing new features like a clear side panel, RGB lighting, CryoTech cooling, and 12th gen Intel Alder Lake core i9 processors. |
March 19 2021 | Alienware made the Aurora R12 available for purchase, featuring Intel 11th Gen Cores. |
May 13 2020 | Alienware released the Aurora R11 desktop featuring Intel CPUs. |
2019 | Alienware introduced two new headset models: the AW510H with 7.1 virtual surround sound and comfort-focused memory foam earpads, and the AW310H, a lightweight wired headset with a flip-up boom microphone. |
2019 | Introduced the Alienware Area-51m, a desktop replacement gaming laptop with upgradeable CPU, memory, and GPU, featuring a new Legend design language. |
August 20 2019 | Alienware made the Aurora R9 available for purchase, offering two color options: Lunar Light and Dark Side of the Moon. |
2018 | Launched the Alienware M17, a thin and light gaming laptop with 8th Gen Intel CPU up to Core i9-8950HK and RTX 2070 Max-Q graphics. |
2017 | Alienware released the AW988 gaming headset featuring 7.1 virtual surround sound, wireless and wired connectivity, customizable RGB lighting, and a detachable noise-canceling microphone. |
February 22 2017 | Alienware announced the Aurora R6, a mild refresh of the previous generation with new 7th Generation Intel Kaby Lake processors. |
June 13 2016 | Alienware announced the Aurora R5 desktop, featuring a new ergonomic design with a handle and tool-less upgrades for graphics cards, hard drives, and memory. The system was marketed as VR-ready and compatible with HTC Vive and Oculus. |
2014 | Introduced the Alienware 13, replacing the M11x, featuring Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M and being noted as Alienware's thinnest gaming laptop to date. |
2013 | Refreshed product line with Alienware 17 and Alienware 18, featuring updated Intel Haswell Processors and new design aesthetics. |
2012 | Announced discontinuation of the M11x model due to decreasing consumer interest in small form factor gaming laptops. |
2011 | Introduced the M14x as a replacement for the M15x, featuring Nvidia GeForce 500 series and support for Intel i5 and i7 processors. |
2011 | Introduced the M18x, a replacement for the original M17x design with a larger chassis and advanced features like dual GPU support and special keyboard macros. |
2010 | Launched the M11x-R2 revision, introducing ULV Intel Arrandale Core i5 and i7 processors and adding a rubberized 'soft-touch' exterior design. |
2010 | Released M17x-R2 with support for Intel i5 and i7 processors, and dual MXM 3.0B graphic cards. |
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