On Wednesday, Dell released a batch of new gaming hardware, including an Alienware game console, an Alienware wireless gaming headset, and a new generation of Alienware Elite gaming mouse. However, next week, the company will refresh its Inspiron product line and bring the Inspiron 5676 gaming PC based on the second-generation Ryzen platform. Although AMD released the chip as early as 2 months ago, it is a good thing to provide consumers with more choices.

For gamers, the second-generation Ryzen chip has pioneering machine intelligence, instant response, and powerful multitasking capabilities.
, and the new Inspiron 5676 can also be equipped with up to RX680 independent display , 32GB storage, 256GB SSD + 2TB HDD, and it also provides 1× USB3.1 Type-C, 6× USB 3.0 ports, and air-cooled chassis.

This machine provides ample expansion, with five drive bits attached to another three HDDs and two SSDs, and two additional PCIe X16 slots that support multiple card firefighting.
This game PC will be available on June 12 in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, and South Korea, with a starting price of US$849 (about RMB 5425).

Alienware Wireless Elite wireless gaming headsets will be shipped on June 11 for $229 (about 1463 RMB); while the new Alienware Elite gaming mouse will be one month later (the price has not been announced yet).

Meanwhile, Dell has released other Alienware software products, including the free Command Center / Sound Center app and the official Arena app (Login to Google Play on June 12), as well as an online training platform called Alienware Academy.
[Compiled from: BGR]