Alienware products have landed at CES 2007
by at January 10, 2007 3:30 am
Sections: Business News, CES, Computers, Console, Desktops, Gaming, Laptops, Mobile, Portable, Trade Shows
Sections: Business News, CES, Computers, Console, Desktops, Gaming, Laptops, Mobile, Portable, Trade Shows

The biggest of Alienware’s bug-eyed systems on display is the Hangar 18: HD Entertainment Center with up to 1.5 terabytes of storage, four DVR tuners and built-in D2Audio amp. It’ll run on Windows Vista and feature an AMD 64 X2 dual-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, slot-loading DVD/CD burner, Bluetooth, 802.11a/g wireless and a few memory card slots (Compact Flash, SD, Mini SD, Multimedia, Memory Stick and Smart Media). Release date and price YTBD.
As for l’il’er, more portable gaming minions, the Area-51 m9750 and m5790 Special Edition notebooks will mesmerize gamers
with Intel Core 2 Duo processing guts, a 512MB SLI graphics card and up to 400GB of storage. It’s already been mentioned as possibly making CNet’s “Best of CES” list. Like the Hangar 18, release dates and prices YTBD.
Additional Alienware hardware has invaded a few other CES booths including the Area-51 7500 at Microsoft’s and Patriot Memory’s booths, the Aurora m9700 notebook at Microsoft’s Partner Pavilion Tent and the Aurora 7500 desktop PC at the Creative booth.
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