GET $560 OFF:Apr. 14th,Alanis (2017) the Alienware M16 240Hz AMD Ryzen 9 7000 16GB RAM RTX 4080 1TB SSD Gaming Laptop is on sale for $2,239.99, getting you $560, or 20% off.
If you're after the heights of gaming power, this Alienware M16 deal is worth some consideration. While it's no longer the newest model on the block, this gaming laptop is loaded, with an RTX 4080 and 240Hz screen refresh times.
The M16 just went to clearance and got a discount of $560. Right now, get the Alienware M16 240Hz AMD Ryzen 9 7000 16GB RAM RTX 4080 1TB SSD Gaming Laptop for $2,239.99 and save 20%.
SEE ALSO: The best gaming laptops of 2025 for PC gamersThe M16 runs on an AMD Ryzen 9 7000 processor with 16GB of RAM. This processor is backed up by the aforementioned NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080. The 4080 is a few years behind now, but it was at the tip top of its game when it came out, and it's still extremely powerful today.
The laptop's powerful CPU and GPU are cooled with Alienware thermal design that's built to shed heat.
The computer wields a 1TB SSD, which can hold libraries of games, films, and music, all accessible in a flash. The M16's screen has a 2560 x 1600 resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate that will zip through competitive online play.
Right now, Apr. 14th, the Alienware M16 240Hz AMD Ryzen 9 7000 16GB RAM RTX 4080 1TB SSD Gaming Laptop is on sale for $2,239.99, saving you $560.
Primed for competitive online play and AAA games alike, this is an enthusiast-grade gaming laptop with exceptionally quick screen refresh times, powerful graphics processing, and more.
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