Technology
$1,500 off in the Dell Sale
TL;DR: As of Aug. 27, you can get the high-powered Alienware Area 51-m R1 gaming laptop for $1,500 off, bringing the final price down to just $1,749.99.
PC gaming isn’t exactly a cheap hobby. If you want to go top-of-the-line, it’s pretty much guaranteed that you’ll be spending thousands of dollars to get everything set up (especially if you’re going to go down the home-built desktop route).
You could opt to pick up a gaming laptop instead, which adds in an extra level of convenience and portability, but they can get pricey too if you want one that can handle demanding games. That’s why it’s always good to keep your eyes on the sales, which is exactly what we did for you. Check this out: You can get the high-powered Alienware Area 51-m R1 gaming laptop for $1,500 off on Dell for a limited time. Usually $3,249.99, it’s currently on sale for $1,749.99 — that’s no small discount.
And that’s not to mention how great this computer is. The Alienware Area 51-m R1 packs in near-desktop-level processing power with its ninth-generation Intel Core i9-9900 CPU, and in tandem with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card, your games should be running smoothly in gorgeous detail.
Another great feature of this laptop is that it allows for upgrades, so if you find that you want a better CPU or GPU down the line, it’ll be a breeze to change them out. Whether you’re just starting out in PC gaming or you have years of experience, this laptop won’t disappoint.
Pick up an Alienware Area 51-m R1 gaming laptop on Dell and score $1,500 off the usual price.
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