Cyber Monday 2025: Alienware’s 16 Aurora finally gets a massive price cut — a gaming beast without the usual “premium tax” nonsense

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Alienware is a well-recognised brand in the gaming space, and it was actually my first ever gaming PC way back in the day. The Alienware 16 Aurora is the company's more affordable 16-inch gaming laptop, but still a proper gaming machine with an Intel Core i7 240H processor, RTX 5050 graphics, 16 GB of DDR5 RAM, and a high-resolution 120 Hz display.

This laptop is a solid pick, especially with the current $400 saving that drops the price from $1,199 to $799.99 at Dell.

Dell Alienware 16 Aurora
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Dell Alienware 16 Aurora: was $1,199.99 now $799.99 at Dell

This is a capable 16-inch gaming laptop built around modern hardware, offering an Intel Core 7 240H processor, RTX 5050 graphics, and a 120 Hz high-resolution display for smooth gameplay. It delivers strong performance in 1080p titles.

Why this deal might be for you

Alienware hardware usually lives in a much higher price band, so seeing a modern 16 inch Alienware gaming laptop dip under $800 is worth paying attention to. You’re not getting a weak bit of kit here either or some out-of-date laptop, this is a very up to date platform with an Intel Core 7 240H CPU, Wi Fi 7, DDR5 memory, and a fast PCIe 4.0 SSD for quick load times.

It offers a nice balance of gaming performance, battery life, and portability if you want one machine for both work and play. Praised for its strong battery life, especially for a gaming laptop, along with very cool temperatures under load, which is not something you can say for every gaming laptop.

Customer reviews are also strong, with plenty of people saying they were happy even at full price, which makes this discount far more compelling. That puts this configuration in a sweet spot for students, new PC gamers, or anyone who wants an Alienware gaming laptop without chasing the most expensive specs in the stack.

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FAQ

Is the Alienware 16 Aurora good for modern games?

Yes, it handles 1080p gaming in most titles at medium to high settings without much trouble, especially if you use DLSS in supported games. The RTX 5050 is built for mid range performance rather than pushing ultra settings at 4K, but for everyday gaming it delivers a smooth experience.

Is the 120 Hz display on the Alienware 16 Aurora good for competitive gaming?

The 120 Hz refresh rate is great on paper, and for casual shooters and general gaming it is completely fine.

How portable is the Alienware 16 Aurora?

It is reasonably portable for a 16 inch gaming laptop, sitting at around 2.5 kg plus the charger. It is slim enough to fit into backpacks and should feel less bulky than many older gaming laptops, so carrying it around campus or the office is perfectly manageable.

Is the Alienware 16 Aurora good for students or work?

Yes, the strong CPU, long battery life, and comfortable keyboard make it a solid choice for school or office work. The design is also fairly understated for an Alienware system, so it will not look out of place in a lecture hall or a office space.

Is Is 512 GB of storage enough for gaming and productivity?

512 GB is fine if you mostly use it for work, streaming, and a couple of large games, but frequent players may fill it faster than they expect. However, you can upgrade the storage on the Alienware 16 Aurora, as it comes with a second M.2 slot.

This means you can add more storage later without removing the drive it comes installed with.

How long does the battery last on the Alienware 16 Aurora?

Battery life is excellent for a gaming laptop. Light use such as streaming or browsing can push past 10 hours, and even gaming on battery lasts longer than most competitors.

Can you upgrade the RAM on the Alienware 16 Aurora?


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Adam Hales
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Adam is a Psychology Master’s graduate passionate about gaming, community building, and digital engagement. A lifelong Xbox fan since 2001, he started with Halo: Combat Evolved and remains an avid achievement hunter. Over the years, he has engaged with several Discord communities, helping them get established and grow. Gaming has always been more than a hobby for Adam—it’s where he’s met many friends, taken on new challenges, and connected with communities that share his passion.

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