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Alienware 16 Aurora (2025)

Our take: The Alienware 16 Aurora (2025) is a maybe-buy only on a deep sale if you want excellent battery life, cool thermals, decent build quality, and basic RTX 5060 gaming in an Alienware chassis. Best for casual gamers who value battery life and cool operation over screen speed and maximum FPS. Skip it if blurry motion, VR support, fast response times, or best value matter more to you.
Configs to buy / avoid: Of the available options, consider the RTX 5060 config with Core 7 240H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD and QHD+ 120Hz screen. Avoid the RTX 5050 or 60Wh battery configs unless they are much cheaper, because you can typically buy a better 5060 laptop for the Alienware's 5050 price.
Testing notes: The Alienware 16 Aurora delivered over 11 hours of video playback and almost 3 hours of game runtime on battery, the lowest sleep power drain tested so far, cool load temps, two RAM slots, two M.2 slots, upgradeable Wi-Fi, and playable RTX 5060 gaming with DLSS. The RTX 5060 is power limited to 80W, so performance gets held back despite there being thermal headroom. This results in other cheaper laptops with the same GPU performing better (see alternatives below).
Trade-offs: The main compromises were terrible 27ms average screen response time, resulting in visible blur while gaming, slow loading Alienware Command Center software, no Advanced Optimus, no G-Sync, no VR over USB-C, no Thunderbolt, and a basic 720p camera. The screen sounds good based on the spec sheet, but it's a real deal-breaker for the higher price Alienware typically demands.
Alternatives: If the slow screen or full-price value is a problem but you really want to go Alienware, consider the higher-tier Alienware Aurora 16X which fixes most of this model's problems. If you don't care about your laptop coming from outer space, aka the Alienware branding, consider alternatives like Lenovo's Legion 5i, which is better in most ways and often priced closely.
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| Laptop | Specs | Price (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4050 - 6GB CPU: Intel Core 7 240H RAM: 16GB DDR5 Storage: 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD Screen: 16" 2560 x 1600 120Hz £1,199.97at Laptops Direct | ||
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5060 - 8GB CPU: Intel Core 7 240H RAM: 16GB DDR5-5600 Storage: 512GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD Screen: 16" 2560 x 1600 120Hz £1,319at Amazon | ||
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5050 - 8GB CPU: Intel Core 7 240H RAM: 16GB DDR5-5200 Storage: 512GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD Screen: 16" 2560 x 1600 120Hz £1,449at Dell | ||
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5070 - 8GB CPU: Intel Core 9 270H RAM: 16GB DDR5-5600 Storage: 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD Screen: 16" 2560 x 1600 120Hz £2,149.01at Dell |
From Our Review
Where it stands out
- Extremely good battery life
- Cool thermals under load
- Solid build quality
- Good upgrade options
- Lots of BIOS customization
Where it falls short
- Extremely slow screen response time results in ghosting
- RTX 5060 power limited to 80W
- Control panel software very slow to load
- Generally expensive compared to others, even on sale
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