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Two Razer Blade gaming laptop prototypes stolen

We first heard about the Razer Blade gaming laptop at CES 2011. It’s being billed as the first laptop that was built with gamers in mind. One of its most unique features is its transforming keyboard that conforms to the game you’re currently playing. The Razer Blade is definitely one of the most intriguing laptops we’ve seen in recent memory, but that fact has also made it a target for thieves. Today, Razer informed the public two prototypes of the Razer Blade were stolen the weekend of November 4.

Gamertell Review: Alienware’s M11x gaming laptop

Alienware is aiding in the digital download movement with the M11x gaming laptop, a system one observer at E3 2010 referred to as “a netbook on steroids.”

Alienware has finally released a gateway (pun partially intended) gaming laptop for those who want a high-end gaming system but typically cannot afford one.

Unboxed: Alienware M11x gaming laptop with mouse

Just before E3 2010, Alienware sent me the M11x gaming laptop to test and use while covering the expo.

Our M11x unboxing photo gallery shows the main components of the laptop out of the box…

MainGear revamped eX-L 15 Gaming Notebook looks good but “most powerful?”

MainGear Computers, manufacturer of custom, high-end and gaming computers, showed people on both its website and through a press release its revamped gaming notebook, the eX-L 15.

MainGear has the computer labeled as the most powerful and fastest gaming notebook in the world. This is according to their own marketing. Let’s see some of the hardware and the OS it’s marketed as having, where it stands out and where it’s just average.

CES 2010: M11x, Dell’s powerful gaming notebook

Alienware has been known for offering high end gaming PCs with awesome looks and performance. At CES 2010 the company unveiled its latest incursion into the portable gaming market, the M11x.

Small and lightweight notebooks have been increasing in popularity lately due to portability and low price. These notebooks often sacrifice power for size but that’s not the case with the M11x. It comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and an Nvidia GeForce GT 335M GPU. These would take a toll on a notebooks battery life but the M11x also comes equipped with Intel’s integrated graphics so that users can change on the fly for less graphics intensive applications. Battery life is said to be around 3 hours when gaming and it goes up to 6 hours for regular use.

The M11x is only 11-inches and it comes with a 720p HD display with a resolution of 1336 x 768. It is only 4 pounds and also has the trademark Alienware looks, with an awesome backlit keyboard.