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Dell unveils the Alienware M18x, M14x & M11x R3 gaming notebooks
Dell today unveiled three new laptops in it’s gamer-friendly Alienware brand. The new laptops cover three main areas: gigantic desktop replacement, portable with speed, and the popular and powerful netbook-sized machine. The first laptop is the gargantuan M18x, which as you’d imagine, is an 18-inch laptop. It has a factory-overclocked Intel Core i7 Extreme running more »
Alienware M11x gaming laptop drops in price, now starting at $599
It looks like the Alienware M11x gaming notebook has been given a rather nice price drop, going from $799 down to $599. The price cut will be found with those shopping direct with Dell and as of now the M11x notebook is showing an estimated ship date of February 16th. Otherwise, while the Alienware M11x more »
Alienware M11x adds Core i5 and i7, still starts under $1000
The Alienware M11x is one of the best combinations of portability and power in a PC out there. At under $1000 with an 11-inch screen and specs capable of running some of the newest games it was impressive even when it packed a Core 2 Duo. Today Dell has upgraded the Alienware-branded netbook-sized gaming laptop. more »
Alienware launches Area 51 m17x gaming notebook
Gamertell’s Pulkit Chandna is reporting that Alienware has again pushed the envelope, producing one of the most powerful notebooks known to us Homo sapiens. The Area 51 m17x notebook is Alienware’s newest addition to its lineup and it surely will make its owner the subject of very pleasant geeky envy. At its heart is an more »
Dell ships Seagate Momentus 7200.3-powered laptops
Seagate has announced that Dell XPS laptops will soon be shipping with their Momentus 7200.3 hard drives, and they will also incorporate the same technology on Alienware laptops soon. The Momentus 7200.3 hard drive was designed for on-the-go worker and touts a low power consumption and overall reliable performance. This new Seagate 2.5-inch hard drive more »
Dell to continue XPS line along with Alienware
In 2006, Dell acquired the high-end gaming PC brand Alienware to complement its own premium-gaming line of XPS computers. With a market worth around $12 billion, Dell’s investment in the gaming PC market by purchasing Alienware was a logical move. The company allowed Alienware to operate independently, but by doing so it created a problem more »
Alienware re-launches the Area 51 gaming desktop
Alienware has re-launched its Area-51 7500 into the Area-51 desktop which now supports the most robust gaming platform in the PC gaming industry. The Area-51 is now packed with NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI-based motherboard and NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 dual GPU single graphics card to deliver high definition PC gaming with high frame rates and smooth Blu-ray disc playback.
The nForce 790i Ultra SLI is the only nForce platform that supports DDR3 memory up to 2GHz. This gives out record-breaking memory speeds that support even the most graphics intensive PC games. The nForce790i motherboard is compatible with 1600MHz FSB Intel CPUs and allows unmatched visual computing through NVIDIA 2-way, 3-way and Quad SLI technology.
Shuttle to add new gaming PC to the ranks
Shuttle, the gaming PC leviathans are releasing a new model in advance of next week’s Cebit extravaganza. The device in question is an absolute beast of computer muscle power. The XPC P2 3500G sports a 750GB hard drive with a 32MB cache and an Intel Core 2 Quad Core processor. It is all encapsulated within more »
Concept Alienware phone mock-ups, looks like a PC
It was already known that Dell really wanted to enter the phone arena because many giant companies have already begun to create their own phones. Companies such as Apple, Hewlett Packard and Asus, have already successfully entered the phone arena and if Dell looks to make their own mark in the phone industry they will hopefully try to do it with Alienware and Google’s Android.















