
Dell’s modern Alienware gaming laptops are powerful and cool-looking machines, but they have a reputation of being hefty and expensive. That may soon change. At CES 2026 Monday, the American tech company unveiled a first, brief look its forthcoming ultra-slim and entry-level gaming laptops set for release later this year.
While details about the two devices are still very minimal — Dell hasn’t even revealed their names yet — neither one’s category is currently represented in the Alienware lineup. Existing models include the 16-inch Aurora 16 and 16X, two sleek mid-range options, and the 16- and 18-inch Area-51s, Dell’s glitzy flagship machines. They start at $1,100 to $2,670, respectively; weigh 5.5 to 7.5 pounds; and measure at least 0.89 inches thick.
Dell’s PC gaming lead, the new ultra-slim Alienware laptop will have a more understated look compared to other Alienware models, and it’ll be available in 14- and 16-inch sizes, according to a blog post by Matt McGowan. It will come in around 0.67 inches thick, making it as thin as last year’s 16-inch Apple MacBook Pro.

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McGowan said the 16-inch version of the ultra-slim Alienware laptop will be “nearly 50% smaller in volume than our current 16-inch Area-51.” Its portability comes at the cost of some power, but it “still delivers serious gaming capability with Nvidia discrete graphics and new highly efficient CPUs,” he said.
Dell provided one photo of it that appears to reveal an RGB keyboard and a microSD card slot, but that’s all I’ve got spec-wise. In theory, it sounds like a direct competitor to the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16, which are popular picks for gamers and creatives who prioritize mobility. Lightweight and aesthetically subtle, they’re often likened to MacBook Pros themselves.

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Unfortunately, Dell has revealed even less about its mysterious entry-level Alienware gaming laptop. All we really know for sure is that it will be cheaper than any other model in the Alienware lineup. Per McGowarn’s blog post, it “delivers strong gaming performance in a clean design at our most accessible price point yet.” Its sole product photo seems to show a similarly slim build, a white backlit keyboard, and a good mix of ports, at least. Fingers crossed that we’ll learn more at our briefing with Dell at CES later this week.
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