Alienware unveils its new entry-level gaming laptop — its pricier than expected

Written on 05/14/2026

Dell announced its new entry-level Alienware gaming laptop on May 14. The Alienware 15 is now available starting at $1,299.99.

Dell pulled back the curtain on its new entry-level Alienware gaming laptop on May 14, four months after teasing it at CES. It's called the Alienware 15, which might ring a bell, and it's now available for purchase on Dell starting at $1,299.99.

That price is somewhat higher than expected. In a January blog post foreshadowing its arrival, Dell said the then-unnamed Alienware 15 would be sold "at our most accessible price point yet." That would put it around $1,000 or less, given that last year's Alienware 16 Aurora started at $1,099.99. But the base Alienware 15 is ultimately $200 more expensive than the 2025 base 16 Aurora. That's the laptop market for you.

"The rising cost of RAM is affecting pricing across the industry," a Dell representative told Mashable, referring to the ongoing RAM shortage fueled by global AI center construction. "The Alienware 15 is priced to be competitive against this new backdrop."

Here's the 2026 Alienware gaming laptop lineup (so far).Credit: Dell

The Alienware 15 is still the cheapest model in the 2026 Alienware lineup by several hundred bucks. It joins the now-mid-range 16/16X Aurora and the flagship 16/18 Area-51 gaming laptops, which start at $1,639.99 and $2,599.99, respectively. Moreover, Dell plans to run "regular promotions" on the Alienware 15, the company rep added.

On the non-gaming front, Dell is also launching some new mid-range consumer laptops called the Dell 14S and 16S. They feature slim aluminum builds, OLED display options, and up to 26 hours of battery life. They're available for purchase from May 14, starting at $1,269.99 and $1,319.99 in Intel Core Ultra Series 3 configurations. Additional variants with AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series CPUs will arrive later this month.

Alienware 15 features and specs

The Alienware 15 has a 15.3-inch 165Hz display.Credit: Dell

If "Alienware 15" sounds familiar, it's because Dell's new entry-level gaming laptop shares a name with a 15-inch PC of yore. The company sold several iterations of an Alienware 15 from 2015 to 2018 starting around $1,199.99 to $1,299.99. But whereas those laptops were flashy and chunky — CNET called the 2016 model "a tank covered with Christmas lights" — the 2026 Alienware 15 is relatively svelte and demure.

Dell bills its design as an "essentials-only aesthetic." It has a metallic Nova Black finish and a holographic logo on its lid, and that's pretty much it. Instead of showy RGB accents, you just get white keyboard backlighting. This isn't necessarily a bad thing: It's not too "gamer-y" to use in an office or classroom.

The Alienware 15's keyboard features plain backlighting and a numpad.Credit: Dell

The Alienware 15 measures 0.81 to 0.9 inches thick and weighs 4.85 to 4.96 pounds, depending on the configuration. It's not especially thin, but it's much lighter than Alienware's Aurora and Area-51 models. (For what it's worth, Dell is also planning on launching new ultra-slim gaming laptops sometime this year.) It has a different hinge design with a simple rear exhaust system instead of a rear thermal shelf, similar to the Auroras.

The Alienware 15 is the lightest laptop in the current Alienware lineup.Credit: Dell

The Alienware 15 has a polycarbonate resin (plastic) lid and bottom cover, but Dell promises it has the same solid build quality as its higher-end machines. "We put the Alienware 15 through the same gauntlet of internal stress tests as every other laptop in our lineup," said Matt McGowan, Alienware's Head of Product. That includes hinge, keyboard, spill, and drop testing.

Under the Alienware 15's hood, you get a last-gen Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor or AMD Ryzen 200 Series processor. (The AMD options are cheapest.) Graphics card options include Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, 5050, 4050, and 3050 GPUs, with the latter arriving sometime down the road. The RTX 50 Series models will have a "Cryo-Chamber" thermal structure that allows for more airflow.

Left:It's VERY subtle...Credit: Dell
Right:... but the RTX 50 Series models have a slightly different bottom thermal setup for better airflow.Credit: Dell

Here's the rundown of the rest of the Alienware 15's specs:

  • Storage options: 512GB or 1TB SSD

  • Memory options: 8GB to 32GB RAM

  • Display: 15.3-inch, 1920 x 1200 panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, a 165Hz refresh rate, 300 nits of brightness, and AMD FreeSync support

  • Ports: Ethernet port, HDMI port, two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and a headphone jack

  • Webcam: 720p

  • Connectivity: WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2

Dell has been on a mission to make its gaming gear more accessible in 2026. Last month, it released a 27-inch OLED gaming monitor that's only $350.

Disclosure: CNET and Mashable are both owned by Ziff Davis.