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Computex 2026: Dell’s new XPS laptops and Alienware gaming monitors

At Computex this year, Dell is brought through a new range of XPS laptops, alongside a line-up of new Alienware gaming monitors, targeting even lower price points by starting at just $299.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 New AW3926QW ultrawide OLED
00:50 Alienware 15 laptop
01:35 AW3426DW QD-OLED
02:11 XPS 13 – MacBook Neo competitor

Alienware marks its 30th anniversary with four new displays, led by the AW3926QW, the world’s first 39‑inch 5K OLED gaming monitor with an RGB‑stripe tandem panel. The design pushes OLED brightness to 1300 nits while maintaining deep blacks and sharp text, and a dual‑mode feature lets users switch between 5K at 165Hz or 1080p at 330Hz. Connectivity includes DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 with eARC and USB‑C with 90W charging, with availability scheduled for later this year.

Alienware is also updating its 34‑inch QD‑OLED ultrawide. The AW3426DW introduces a brighter penta‑tandem panel, a new anti‑reflective coating and a higher 280Hz refresh rate, improving clarity and HDR performance. For more accessible price points, the AW3426DWM and AW3226DM offer QHD/240Hz gaming, starting at just $299.

Alongside Alienware, Dell is rolling out the 2026 XPS lineup, headlined by the redesigned XPS 13, XPS 14 and XPS 16. All three models continue the brand’s focus on premium CNC‑milled aluminium construction, minimalist design and long battery life. The XPS 13 is the thinnest and lightest XPS yet at 12.7mm and 2.2lbs, targeting up to 17 hours of battery life while streaming video. The XPS 14 and XPS 16 scale have the same design and build, but with larger displays and batteries, enabling up to 31 hours of battery life on Intel Core Ultra 3 models. Other specs include up to 32GB LPDDR5x RAM, Arc integrated graphics, as well as PCIe 4 SSDs.

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