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The Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop with RTX 4080 has a $500 discount

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You should be ready to spend a serious amount of cash if you want a powerful gaming laptop, but you should still be on the lookout for opportunities at savings. We highly recommend checking out the Alienware deals of Dell, as you may find interesting offers like this $500 discount on the Alienware x16 R2 with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card. From its original price of $3,100, it’s down to $2,600, which still isn’t affordable, but at least you’ll be able to use the savings towards more video games and accessories. You better hurry though, as the gaming laptop may be back to its regular price as soon as tomorrow.

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Why you should buy the Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop

For a gaming laptop that won’t have trouble running the best PC games at their highest settings, go for the Alienware x16 R2. The machine combines the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card with the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor and 32GB of RAM that’s the sweet spot for high-end gamers, according to our guide on how much RAM do you need. You’ll also be ready for the upcoming PC games of the next few years with this gaming laptop — there will be no need to spend on upgrades any time soon.

With the Dell G16’s 16-inch screen featuring Full HD+ resolution and a 480Hz refresh rate that shatters the recommend range by our gaming laptop buying guide, you’ll be able to fully enjoy the graphics of the modern video games that you’re playing. You’ll also have plenty of them installed at the same time on the machine’s 1TB SSD, and with Windows 11 Home pre-loaded, you can start filling it up with your favorite titles right after unboxing the gaming laptop.

If you’re willing to make an investment in gaming laptop deals for a powerful machine, you can’t go wrong with the Alienware x16 R2. This configuration with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card is available from Dell for $2,600, for savings of $500 on its sticker price of $3,100. The offer may expire at any moment though, so you shouldn’t be wasting any more time. Push through with your purchase of the Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop immediately, while the discount is still active.

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Aaron Mamiit
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