https://www.techpowerup.com/266950/alienware-announces-its-spring-2020-product-update Dell's coveted Alienware gaming PC division announced three new product updates. This include the Aurora R11 desktop updated with 10th gen Intel Core processor options; updated Area 51m R2 17.3-inch gaming notebook; and a pair of m-series notebooks. To begin with, Alienware updated its Aurora R11 desktop with processor options that now include the Core i5-10400F, i5-10600KF, i7-10700KF, and i9-10900KF. Memory options now start with DDR4-2933, and go up to DDR4-3200, with size options including 8 GB single-channel, 16 GB dual-channel, 32 GB dual-channel, and 64 GB dual-channel. Storage options begin with 1 TB and 2 TB 7,200 RPM HDD; and go up to M.2 NVMe SSDs ranging between 250 GB to 2 TB, with various options for secondary drives that include SATA SSDs and HDDs. There are also options that combine Optane M10 drives with 7,200 RPM HDDs. Graphics options range all the way from GeForce GTX 1650 to RTX 2080 Super, with all SKUs along the way. 2.5 GbE connectivity is now standard, WLAN options include Intel and Killer 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5 solutions.
Next up, is the Area 51m R2, a 17.3-inch desktop-replacement gaming notebook that comes with desktop-grade hardware. Built into an airy chassis with 17.3-inch screen (options include Full HD and 4K UHD with various refresh-rate options), these notebooks come with CPU options that include Core i7-10700, i7-10700K, i7-10900, and i7-10900K; with memory options ranging between 8 GB single-channel to 32 GB dual-channel, ticking between 2933-3200 MHz. NVMe SSDs are standard issue, beginning with a 256 GB option, with dual-drive and NVMe RAID options being included. Graphics options go from GTX 1660 Ti to RTX 2080 Super (mobile).
Lastly, there are the 2020 Alienware m15 R3 and m17 R3, featuring 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch screen-sizes respectively; and various resolution- and refresh-rate options ranging between Full HD thru 4K UHD, and 60 Hz thru 300 Hz, with Tobii Eye-tracking available as an option. These notebooks use 10th gen "Comet Lake-H" mobile processors, with options that include the Core i5-10300H, i7-10750H, and i9-10980HK. Memory options range between 8 GB single-channel to 32 GB dual-channel, with speeds of DDR4-2933. M.2 NVMe SSDs ranging between 256 GB to 1 TB are standard issue. Graphis options range between the GTX 1650 (mobile) to RTX 2080 Super (mobile).
The front of the desktop PC looks pretty cool but there should be a windowed side panel in my personal opinion.