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Alienware's computers have looked like the offspring of a Lamborghini and something from Star Trek, and the MX11 R3 is no different. In fact, its chassis, with 11-inch screen, is exactly the same as the previous year's MX11. It still has the vents...
Very Portable, Super Fast Gaming Laptop in a Tiny Body, Styling, Strong Chassis...
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whatlaptop.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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It's one of the best, most powerful and cheapest gaming laptops on the market. It doesn't matter if you need a top laptop for playing 2012′s hotetst games, such as Battlefield 3 or Modern Warfare, this lightweight powerhouse can play them all. Watch our d...
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Gaming laptops don't need to be great hulking brutes. They can be small and (relatively) light while still giving you the power you need, like the Alienware M11x which packs a Sandy Bridge Core i7 and an Nvidia GT540M graphics card into an 11.6-inch f...
Ultraportable gaming notebook with plenty of power...
No optical drive and a poor keyboard...
Small, powerful, but heavy this is a gaming laptop where you’ll be missing a DVD or Blu-ray drive...
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It may be small indeed, but the penalty hit to performance may be too much to tolerate for some...
Light on weight, with a funky design and a relatively clean Windows install.
Location of input/output ports causes space issues. Reflective display can be hard to view. No webcam. For an expensive device marketed at gamers, it's not particularly powerful.
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The Dell Alienware M11xR3 is an 11.6in laptop with a dedicated graphics card capable of playing modern 3D games at high frame rates, and yet using Nvidia's Optimus technology, it can last for almost 11 hours on battery. This is a feat on its own, but i...
The M11x is unique in its ability to play games and yet last for 11 hours away from the mains, but the screen lets it down and the SSD is expensive...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware is one of the biggest manufacturers of gaming laptops and has gone from strength to strength since its acquisition by Dell. The M11x is the smallest laptop in the company's range and has just been updated with a powerful new Intel Sandy Bridg...
Very powerful, Good connectivity, Discreet and dedicated graphics, Sharp screen, Decent battery life...
Limited storage (can be upgraded though), No DVD drive, Keyboard a bit on the condensed side...
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The M11x has been a big seller for Alienware, and rightly so because it combines class leading performance in a thin and light, custom chassis design. The newest R3 revision has been in the Kitguru labs for some time now and today we present our ana...
stunning appearance, screen quality is exceptionally good, keyboard is a good size and has backlighting functionality, very little keyboard flex, track pad is great, chassis design is well constructed, performance is class leading...
Stunning to look at, and equally as good to use...
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Compared to its big brother, the Alienware M17X, the M11X is a tiny beast, with dimensions almost resembling that of a netbook. But that's exactly the aim of the M11X, to prove that you can deliver the performance you'd expect from 15” or 17” models in...
The M11X is a very impressive machine, one of the first true compact gaming notebooks, able to play the latest games even though it sports the dimensions of an ultraportable. If you're a gamer wanting a compact LAN solution, then the M11X is almost per...
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Netbooks are great and all, but boy are they wimpy. If you want to do anything more than compose a Word doc, surf the web, or view some pictures, you’ll likely be in for a slow, laggy ride. Alienware, the Dell-owned, Florida-based maker of powerful com...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The M11x has a deceptive amount of heft to it for an 11.6-inch laptop — in a size that's usually closer to the 1kg mark comes out as being double. Of course, being Alienware, this is because every pore is crammed with ridiculous power. This pint-si...
Alienware's M11x is an incredibly impressive laptop at a temptingly affordable price. About the only thing we can find fault with is the ridiculous 100Mb Ethernet port, and the inclusion of a SIM slot that does nothing. If these don't bother you, then...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware's miniature M11x has been around for less than six months, but a lot has changed since it blazed onto the scene. Back in March, it astonished us with its performance, small size and impeccable design. Since then, though, we’ve seen the arriva...
Alienware’s tiny gaming terror returns, and this time with a performance upgrade. But is the M11x still our favourite portable gaming powerhouse?...
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Dell's Alienware brand is known for its outrageous gaming laptops and, despite its diminutive size, the M11x is still worthy of the adjective. While Windows performance was average for a laptop, it has a dedicated graphics card capable of 30fps in Call...
A portable laptop that can play Crysis for almost two hours on battery power is almost unbelievable, but it's tragically let down by the poor screen...
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Alienware's miniature has been around for less than six months, but a lot has changed since it blazed onto the scene. Back in March, it astonished us with its performance, small size and impeccable design. Since then, though, we’ve seen the arrival of...
Excellent build quality. Decent battery life. Tiny games machine...
Can't game on external monitor. Top options expensive...
Not quite the performance upgrade we hoped for, but still the ultimate ultra-light laptop for games...
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On our test bench today is Alienwares new M11x, an 11.6 inch laptop featuring Core i5 CPU and Nvidia Optimus technology. We will be putting it through a selection of real world tests including StarCraft 2, media transcoding and HD playback to establish...
Thinking back to our experience with the original M11x it is fair to say that we were completely blown away by that model. Alienware managed to produce a killer machine which offered great portability, excellent battery life and fantastic performance...
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Alienware's M11x isn't your usual ultraportable. Most laptops fed by low-voltage processors shudder at the mere thought of 3D gaming, but Alienware's miniature portable practically salivates at the prospect. It isn't long since we reviewed the M11x, bu...
Alienware's M11x R2 is portable, powerful and - barring the overpriced SSD - just that little bit special...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The Screen The Alienware M11x's display is covered with a glossy panel that stretches right to the edge of the frame. It's an aesthetic success, but it makes the screen very hard to if there is a lot of light: outside or under bright lights for instan...
Pluses, Top quality graphics for an ultraportable laptop, Very good battery life, Pleasure to use, Quality design and finish...
Minuses, Glossy display lacks contrast, Fan loud enough to become annoying, Pretty heavy for an ultraportable, Audio only just acceptable...
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Alienware's M11x is a laptop worth considering if you're after something small that packs a decent punch in the graphics department. It's an 11in, 2kg gaming notebook with plenty of RAM and hard drive space, and it has...
Excellent build quality, good battery life, fast graphics performance, 7200rpm hard drive, excellent touchpad, good looking lights...
Doesn't have Gigabit Ethernet, Core 2 Duo CPU isn't ideal for taxing processing tasks...
Alienware's M11x is a good option for gamers who want something small and easy to carry around. It's an 11in laptop with a decent mid-range graphics chip and it can run old and new games alike. It's very well built and its lights look great at night. It's...
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The Alienware M11x has been heralded as the world's first true gaming netbook. To be fair, that's not a misnomer Dell uses in its advertising, preferring to position the 285mm wide 11.6in widescreen unit as simply a sub-15in gaming laptop. Fire walk wi...
The Alienware M11x is difficult to score comparatively. Significantly cheaper ultra-portables perform better at everyday tasks, and most 15in+ dedicated gaming notebooks perform better at gaming. But the M11x deserves the niche it's carving for itself...
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Whoever coined the phrase "good things come in small packages" clearly never had the PC gaming community in mind. When it comes to gaming, bigger really is better. High-power components are housed in giant-sized cases, while the combined power draw of...
The final stumbling block is that price. At £1,208 inc VAT, this money-no-object Alienware M11x treads perilously close to the likes of Sony's mighty Z-series, a laptop that bests it in most areas without breaking a sweat. Do away with the SSD in favo...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware has decided to miniaturise its gaming know-how in to an 11.6-inch netbook and the results are a marvel. Price be damned – the M11x outmanoeuvres bigger and uglier rivals with ease and finesse in a shrinky dink chassis. The M11x packs imp...
Size and design, Powerful performance, Battery life...
No optical drive, Pricey...
There are more powerful gaming netbooks, but none combine performance, battery life and portability so successfully...
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The words 'gaming' and 'laptop' are frequently used together, but they're uncomfortable bedfellows. Aside from the long lost , we can't think of a single "gaming laptop" worthy of the description that weighed less than three kilos and came w...
Gauging the performance of the Alienware M11x was always going to be an interesting process. In the end we chose to compare against itself, running all our tests in both dedicated (orange) and integrated graphics (dark grey) modes where possible, and agai...
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electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The Alienware M11x is being touted by Dell as the bee’s knees of ultraportable laptops, squeezing the best top-end gaming performance “in the universe” into a sub 15-inch gaming laptop. But does it really pump out the frames? To find out, we decide...
Unrivaled portable gaming performance and a brilliant screen...
Builtin battery means gaming performance can be cut short prematurely...
The low screen resolution helps, but the M11x can still power through even brand new games...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The laptop I have been searching for has finally arrived. I want a small laptop that I can easily carry around yet is powerful enough to play my games, and with sufficient battery life to last about six hours. The Alienware m11x meets my exacting crite...
A small laptop that can easily carry around yet is powerful enough to play games, and with sufficient battery life to last about six hours...
The base is the thickest the reviewer in a minilaptop and it weighs a hefty 2kg.
The first and only ultraportable gaming laptop in the market...
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Product Code: M11x If you're a PC gamer sick of lugging around a monster with awful battery life just to play games, the ultraportable Dell Alienware M11x is your salvation. The 11.6-inch ultraportable Dell Alienware M11x laptop has enough power to...
The Dell Alienware M11x is certainly heavy for an ultraportable laptop. It's thicker than many of its contemporaries, too. As a gaming laptop, it's downright svelte. Even 13- or 15-inch models that offer this kind of performance typically weigh more...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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It's barely bigger than a large netbook like the Asus 1101HA or , but Alienware's latest laptop is anything but a lightweight. Packed underneath its H.R Giger-inspired shell are enough electronics to make this a tiny gaming marvel. The M11x looks exact...
Incredible build quality. Excellent gaming performance. Good keyboard...
Expensive. Poor screen. Slightly heavy...
The screen isn't perfect, but in every other way this is the laptop sore-shouldered gamers have been waiting for...
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When we first heard word of the Alienware M11x, we raised an eyebrow. The company, famous for its mammoth gaming machines claimed it was planning the world's most powerful ultra-portable laptop, with an 11-inch screen but the ability to play Crysis. S...
Fantastic performance considering its size...
Cramped keyboard, iffy viewing angles...
A great netbook for gamers Key specs3.5mm jack, Ethernet, FireWire, HDMI, Li-ion battery, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, Windows 7...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Since acquiring Alienware in 2006, Dell has gone about rejuvenating the company’s line of laptops, and we’ve been very impressed by the results: the powerful M15x and M17x. The company has now made the bold step of producing an 11.6-inch gaming laptop...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Today we continue our trend of Alienware exclusives by reviewing one of the first M11x samples. With the M11x Alienware take advantage of the new GeForce GT 335M GPU with the intention of building the worlds first 11" gaming system.
Like the M15x and M17x before it the M11x begins to impress as soon as it is removed from the packaging. The overall design of the chassis is good, drawing great attention wherever the laptop is being used and the finish is perfect throughout. Alienwa...
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The popularity of ultra-portable 11.6in notebooks has surged in recent years, but arguably none are as interesting as the Dell Alienware M11x. Dubbed the "most powerful 11in gaming laptop in the universe", the M11x touts a hardware specification that n...
Dell's Alienware M11x is undoubtedly the most powerful 11.6in notebook we've ever tested. The combination of an ultra-low-voltage Intel Core i5 processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 335M GPU delivers punchy performance that's rarely seen in a system of th...
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We've been busy trying out Dell's various Alienware models since they were launched for the local region and we have yet to be disappointed by their build or performance. Their latest machine to sport the Alienware branding is the 11-inch Dell Alienware M...
Excellent performance, Good battery life...
Chunky for a 11inch notebook...
Write a ReviewDesign8.5Features9Performance9.5Value9Mobility9The GoodExcellent performanceGood battery lifeThe BadChunky for a 11-inch notebookHave feedback on the article for the editorial team? You can reach out to them here...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 02:24:27
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http://tech.tbreak.com/2010/03/alienware-m11x-notebook-review/Alienware+M11x+Notebook+Review2010-03-08+14%3A54%3A14Abbas+Jaffar+Ali What did M17x say to M15x- “Honey, I’ve shrunk the kids.” Bad jokes aside, M11x is Alienware’s new baby laptop and it ce...
If you're looking for a tiny gaming machine then you'd be hard-pressed to find one better than the M11x What did M17x say to M15x- “Honey, I’ve shrunk the kids.” Bad jokes aside, M11x is Alienware’s new baby laptop and it c...
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As a result, expectations for the second revision are accordingly high. In addition to the entry level configuration featuring a Core i5-2450M, the brand new Ivy Bridge quad-core processors i7-3720QM and i7-3820QM are also available. Together with a GeFor...
Convincing performance, Speedy GPU, Bright and contrasty display, Quality workmanship, Good input devices...
Hot and noisy under load, Mirror like Display surface, Low SSD capacity, High price...
Alienware M14x R2Expensive is not necessarily good but sometimes it is worthwhile. Alienware's M14x certainly is not a bargain, but the buyer receives an excellent gaming notebook with few weaknesses.The combination of Ivy Bridge and Kepler, more specific...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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This laptop review covers the Alienware M11x and the HP ProBook 5330m computer systems.The Alienware M11x is an ultra-portable laptop aimed at gaming fans. While it may not be the thinnest in its class, the overall package in terms of design, features...
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We've been keeping track of Alienware's M11x series since the very first one landed and have had the privilege of testing each one. The move from Penryn to Arrandale in the R2 netted a substantial boost in performance at the cost of some battery lif...
When Jarred reviewed the Alienware M11x R2, he was so pleased with it that he did the most sensible thing he could: compiled a wish list for the next generation model. Improved connectivity, a better screen, and DirectX 11-class graphics. There was no exc...
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Synthetic benchmarks like PCMark and 3DMark help provide a rough idea of how one laptop performs compared to another, but playing actual games is the only way to know how a gaming notebook performs with specific games...
Bestinclass gaming performance, Fantastic battery life, LEDbacklit keyboard, Durable build quality...
Heavy for an 11inch laptop, Cooling fan sounds like a hair dryer, Lackluster screen and no alternative screen options, Expensive compared to previous version...
As we mentioned at the beginning of this review, the Alienware M11x is a laptop that is essentially in a class all by itself. Although there are many 11-inch netbook alternatives on the market, none of them come close to delivering the gaming performance of the M11x. Likewise, although there are several 14-inch and 15-inch gaming notebooks on the market with significantly superior specs, none of...
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infoworld.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
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Alienware is well known for its gaming computers. Seven years ago the company launched its beautifully designed desktop machines packed with extreme hardware delivering impressive performance. They were among the best looking and performing machines an...
The cheapest Alienware M11x starts from €849 in Germany and it comes with a 1.2GHz Pentium U5400 with 2GB of memory. In the USA it starts from $950 for Core iX based machines and it comes with Core i5 520 UM CPU, 4GB of memory and 320GB disk. Our sam...
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pcper.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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I've never been much for portable gaming systems. In my life I've bought a Gameboy, a DS, and a DS Lite – and each time I've sold the system within a few months of having made the purchase. This buy-sell-buy-sell trend is the result of an internal co...
From an engineering standpoint the M11x is a marvel. There is no other laptop available that offers this much gaming performance in such a small package. The fact that Alienware has managed to cram so much into so little – and managed to do so while also...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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When we reviewed Dell's first version of the Alienware M11x earlier this year, we were impressed with its performance, switchable graphics, and battery life. Thankfully, not much has changed with the Alienware M11x R2, the second iteratio...
Speedy for an ultraportable, Auto-switching graphics, Sharp display, Solidly built...
No optical drive, Chunky for an ultraportable, Below-average battery life...
This edgy ultraportable backs up its look with top-shelf parts. You get solid performance and auto-switching graphics, but the battery life is less than stellar...
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etechreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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This is the second Alienware M11x I am getting in my labs for review. The first one had a Core 2 Duo CPU where as this one is based on Core i7 chips with Nvidia Optimus technology. This laptop looks quite attractive. The interiors are all black and the...
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In my review of the original Alienware M11x, I called the system a revelation for gamers: Finally, here was an ultraportable laptop with enough muscle to play the latest games at good quality and performance levels and without worrying about anemic bat...
Fantastic performance, AlienFX customizable lighting...
Reduced battery life from first revision, Display has poor vertical viewing angles...
A boost to the internal hardware gives the second revision of the M11x substantially stronger performance, but battery life takes a hit. Shop for the M11x (second revision) MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $1474.00 Learn More » 4 Reviews » See more from 1...
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Alienware M11x - The fastest and most versatile netbook of them all... Over the past year or ten we've seen the tech industry change a lot. Especially when you look at graphics card performance, the innovations and performance increases have been not...
Final Words & Conclusion Alright you guys, this review is coming from a desktop component review website, I must admit -- we are still looking and seeking a good format for our laptop reviews. It is a new thing for us but with gaming desktops and gamin...
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On the other hand, the RAM capacity ranges from two up to eight GB DDR3 RAM, whereas eight GB is disproportionally expensive with a surcharge of more than 400 euro. The buyer is spoilt for choice when it comes to the hard disk. He can choose between a HDD...
Excellent workmanship, High-end materials, Elegant design, Numerous light elements, Relatively good performance, Respectable battery life, Fast hard disk, Nvidia Optimus...
Fairly heavy for a 11.6 incher, Warm case surfaces, A poor CPU in comparison to graphic card, Display poor in brightness and contrast, Display reflects very intensely, Suboptimal interface alignment...
To our regret, Alienware stagnates with its M11x R2. Thus, the noise emissions have improved, but in return, the temperature development has increased. The user is faced with a similar dilemma in performance. On the one hand, current Core iX processors ca...
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gamertell.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The future is disc-free. Apple may have jammed it down our gullets with its past few computers and iDevices (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad) but Windows-based gamers still have a stash of shiny circular storage media holding key components to their fa...
Amazingly fast for its size, easy-to-use (flat and lit) keyboard, well textured touch-pad, web camera, nice long battery life (with proper settings), quiet and cool...
No internal CD/DVD drive and glare that makes it impossible to game in a well-lit area...
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With the M11x, Dell and Alienware gave the world the smallest gaming laptop, and we liked it a lot. So why change it? To include the two things we've all been waiting for: Optimus and i5/i7 CPUs.Dell's promise: that the Alienware M11x is the "most powerfu...
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Dell enjoyed overnight success with the Alienware M11x earlier this year. This 11-inch notebook outperforms many larger laptops and is priced below $1000. Unfortunately for Dell, consumers quickly started asking for an Alienware M11x with Intel Core...
Ultraportable gaming notebook, Fantastic design and durability, Better CPU options and Nvidia Optimus...
No matte screen option, Integrated battery, Not much better than the original M11x...
The Alienware M11x R2 is every bit as amazing as the original M11x released earlier this year. Although there are other notebooks in the 13-inch and 14-inch sizes that provide excellent gaming performance, the Alienware M11x is still the only game in town if you want solid performance in an 11-inch laptop. The durable design, compact size, capable performance, and very affordable price make the M...
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When the Alienware M11x first came out in May, we remarked that the system was nearly perfect save for one thing: users had to manually switch between the discrete and integrated graphics. With the advent of Nvidia's Optimus technology--which does the...
Cool design, Innovative lighting features, Faster new Core i7 processor, Excellent gaming frame rates, Good battery life...
Runs hot, Fan gets loud...
The most portable gaming notebook ever just got even more powerful.
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thebestcasescenario.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Today's review features the new Alienware M11x Gaming laptop, which was featured at CES 2010. The M11x is available at Alienware starting at $799...more...The M11x is just 11.6 inches which is only a little bigger than a netbook and a bit heavier weigh...
Way cool customizable backlit keyboard, Massive RAM allowable, 1GB hybrid graphics, Easy overclock from 1.3GHz to 1.7GHz, Battery is not removable, Great battery even when playing games, Only 11 inches for max portability...
Major lags when doing easy stuff, Half of one side is blank, No DVD drive, Excessively glossy screen, SD cards stick out when their inserted...
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If you have Alienware's reputation, morphing an 11-inch laptop into a mighty gaming rig is easier than it looks. The Alienware M11x (Core i7) ($1,175 direct) is literally the size of a netbook, except it's outfitted in Alienware's signature stealth...
Stealth design is one of a kind. Ruggedized exterior. Portable by gaming laptop standards. Lighting effects are a real treat. Backlit keyboard. HDMI and DisplayPort. Excellent gaming card. Leverage NVidia's Optimus technology. Very good battery life. Inexpensive.
Undersized keyboard. Screen glare can be bothersome. Battery is screwed into the chassis.
There's no better laptop made for road gamers than the Alienware M11x (Core i7)...
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Alienware introduced the original M11x at CES this year with Pentium Dual-core and Core 2 Duo processors. While the notebook was originally envisioned using the slightly stronger Intel Core 2010 chips, Intel hadn't yet put these chips out on the mar...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware M11x gathered lots of interest as an answer to this problem when it was first aired in Las Vegas at CES in January, where its small stature and gaming prowess began to gain column inches left, right and centre. Now it's finally here on the...
Netbook sized gaming laptop, decent and powerful graphics for gameplay...
Screen could be larger...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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At last, real games on a little laptop! The terms petite and gaming notebook are about as incongruous as self-restraint and Wall Street, so our curiosity about Alienware’s M11x was naturally mixed with skepticism. Could this sub–five pound, 11-inch rig...
Uberportability, robust gaming, and long battery life in one kickass package.
No optical drive; no Express Card; oldschool hybrid graphics solution.
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The Alienware M11x first hit headlines in January at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. Even without testing the unit, we could see that there was some real potential in the component selections. ASUS already showed us with their UL series that overcl...
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When we first heard about Alienware's M11x at CES 2010, we were super excited. Take the winning formula in ASUS' UL30Vt/UL80Vt and shrink it down, plus add in a juicy GT 335M to replace the anemic G 310M and you're looking at a potent little gaming sy...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The Alienware M11x is the latest addition to the Alienware lineup from Dell and winner of our TopTenREVIEWS Bronze Award. If you're looking for an ultra portable gaming system, you should consider this laptop. Most gaming laptops have at least a 15-inc...
Portability and a very wellbuilt system carry this machine a long way...
The lack of highend gaming hardware and lack of an optical drive are big concerns.
If portability is more important than overall power, this system may be the one for you...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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The Alienware M11x isn’t your typical gaming notebook. Whereas most so-called mobile gaming machines are relatively large and heavy and packed with battery-crushing hardware, the Alienware M11x has an ultraportable form facto...
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We've been busy trying out Dell's various Alienware models since they were launched for the local region and we have yet to be disappointed by their build or performance. Their latest machine to sport the Alienware branding is the 11-inch Dell Alienwar...
Excellent performance, Good battery life...
Chunky for a 11inch notebook...
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At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, back in early January of this year, we showcased a myriad of upcoming products in our coverage of the event and the announcements being made. Of the literally thousands of items we saw at CES, however, we'd consi...
Strong Performance, Great Form Factor, Good Battery Life, Eye-Catching Features, Hybrid Graphics...
Mid-Range LCD, No Optical Drive, No NVIDIA Optimus Technology...
We really like the Alienware M11x. While it doesn't excel in any one category versus true ultra-portable or dedicated gaming notebooks, it's combination of an ultra-portable form factor and gaming-class components make the M11x appealing on a number of di...
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Geek.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware very successfully refreshed their notebook lineup in 2009 with the M17x and the M15x. These systems performed well, had an interesting look to them, and were a hit with gamers. Reviews were positive across the board. Then earlier this year Al...
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g4tv.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Video Review: It's gaming laptop week on AOTS, and Kevin and Olivia give us a review of Alienware's M11X, to tell us if Alienware is just as good in a bite-sized version as it is in the family size...
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The 11.6-inch ultraportable Dell Alienware M11x laptop has enough power to play all the latest titles while making only modest compromises, yet it's considerably more portable than typical gaming notebooks in the 15-inch range, let alone giant desktop...
The Dell Alienware M11x is certainly heavy for an ultraportable laptop. It's thicker than many of its contemporaries, too. As a gaming laptop, it's downright svelte. Even 13- or 15-inch models that offer this kind of performance typically weigh more...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Processor – 1.3 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 ULV Hard drive – 500GB 7,200rpm Memory – 4 GB DDR3 at 1,066 MHz Chipset – Mobile Intel GM45 Express Operating system – Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) Graphics – Intel GMA 4500MHD + Nvidia GeForce GT 335M Di...
Good gaming performance, compact design, graphics can be switched off...
ULV chips not ideal for gaming, lacks optical drive...
Alienware achieves what some thought would be pretty difficult to do. It has a ULV chip, fast enough graphics card and brings gaming to an 11 inch screen. We would recommend this laptop for gamers who travel a lot...
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Short version: It’s not an all-in-one gaming solution, but for under $1000 it’s a sleek and relatively powerful machine with a few compelling features. Hope you like LEDs.Features: Hybrid graphics 11.6″, 1366×768 display Low-voltage CPU for extended ba...
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If you're a PC gamer sick of lugging around an 8- to 10-pound monster with awful battery life just to play games, Alienware's M11x is your salvation. This 11.6-inch ultraportable laptop has enough power to play all the latest titles while making only m...
AlienFX customizable lighting, Fantastic performance...
Display has poor vertical viewing angles, Fan noise gets a little loud...
In the M11x, gamers finally have a fully capable notebook that's easily portable and offers great battery life...
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Have we discovered the holy grail of netbooks? This tiny Alienware beast shatters every preconceived notion we had about tiny laptops...
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Dell's promise: that the Alienware M11x is the "most powerful 11-inch gaming laptop" around. And they're right! It's hard to imagine packing much more oomph into such a portable frame. Then again, there's a reason Muggsey Bogues never won MVP.Advertisemen...
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It’s usually pretty straightforward: an 11.6-inch notebook will deliver battery life but lack grunt, while a larger machine is more likely to pack performance at the expense of liberty from a power point. The Alienware M11x promises to change all that;...
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What would happen if you combined the endurance of an Intel ULV processor with the power of discrete graphics? We’ve wondered that for a while, and now we know thanks to the Alienware M11x, a diminutive system that acts like a much larger—and much more...
Powerful switchable graphics, Stylish chassis and lighting, Stellar audio quality, Long battery life, Facial recognition works well...
Fan noise a little loud, Heavier than most 11-inch systems, Somewhat cramped keys...
This innovative system with switchable graphics couples portability with tremendous gaming horsepower.
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-22 01:35:51
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Alienware M11x laptop was released at CES 2010. Although expensive, Alienware M11x laptop is able to run high-definition games at high specs. If you are a game fun, Alienware M11x laptop is your perfect choice. Interested in this Alienware M11x laptop?...
Alienware M11x is the latest gaming laptop from Dell’s Alienware team and might be the best thing to happen to PC gaming this year, although expensive, it deserves...
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by Florian Glaser 03/01/2010 Until now, Alienware has rather been known for its big and powerful gaming notebooks at a premium price. Now the manufacturer tries itself on a small 11.6 inch performance midget that is already available for less than 10...
Chic design, Excellent workmanship, Extensive lighting, Quite a lot of connections, Fairly good application and gaming performance, Long battery life, Good input devices, Fast hard disk...
Reflective, poor luminosity and sensitive display, A weak CPU in comparison to the graphic card, Wrist-rest gets warm, Noisy under load, Screwed battery...
Basically, the M11x is sitting on a fence. The temperature and noise development is almost too high for a subnotebook but the built-in processor is too weak for a gaming notebook.You can definitely take the M11x if you're looking for a powerful and portab...
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… and as Alienware claims, this is NOT a netbook! Sitting side-by-side with my Lenovo s10 the Alienware m11x seems large, and given that it weighs twice as much as the Lenovo it also FEELS much bigger. But compared to my 15″ Macbook Pro or the HP C...
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Alienware M11x Review Article ContentsAlienware M11x Review The new Alienware M11x is the latest gaming laptop from Dell's Alienware team and might be the best thing to happen to PC gaming this year. This impressive little box is the first ultrap...
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We've been itching to get our hands on the Alienware M11x ever since we first saw it at CES -- it's one of the most interesting riffs on the thin-and-light we've seen in a long time. Sure, it's compact, but inside it's got a ULV Core 2 Duo paired with a s...
SmallGaming-ready GPU and switchable graphicsGreat display...
HeavyGPU cuts battery lifeDoesn't have Optimus automatic GPU switching...
It's hard not to love the M11x after spending some time with it. It takes the traditional laptop and netbook formula and tilts the balance in unconventional ways, resulting in novel tradeoffs. It's sized like a netbook but it costs as much as many mainstr...
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