techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:05
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Dell has been doing wonders in the market when it comes to laptops. Targeting at the game lovers, Dell had released a new laptop named Dell Alienware M17x. This is an excellent device for game lovers. Powered by Intel Core i7-3820QM (Quad-Core) processor...
Inherited with a RAM of 8 GB, Comes with a display of 17.3 inches with 1,920×1, 080p, Runs on Window 7 Home Premium (64bit) OS, Equipped with Nvidia GTX 680M graphics, Powered by Intel Core i73820QM (QuadCore) CPU, Supports SDXC, Memory Stick Pro memory c...
Keyboard and touchpad are not that attractive, Gets bit warm even is the laptop is idle, Battery life is below average, Heavy in weight, Expensive...
As one goes through the Dell Alienware M17x Review, it becomes clear that this laptop is mainly meant for the high-end and tech-savvy consumers. To be more precise, it can be said that this device best suits the requirements and choices of the game lovers...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:06
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The distinctive alien logo on the chasis glowing is the first thing which strikes you. The new “stealth” look from Alienware features very interesting design choices that make it look like a futuristic device. Adding to its unconventional looks...
Runs just about anything, Ample number of ports, Configurable Backlit keyboard, High definition full HD display...
Very heavy, Poor Battery backup, Flimsy display hinge, Slight keyboard flex, Noisy in a silent environment, Firmware issues...
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pcmag-mideast.com Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:06
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The Alienware M17x is now the benchmark of gaming laptop designs. But even after focusing much of its attention on design, Alienware didn’t forget about its processing roots: An Intel Extreme Quad core processor and the ability to integrate a ridiculou...
Amazingly fast and powerful, good design...
Heavy, expensive.
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:06
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There comes a time in every reviewer’s life when he must scrape his jaw off the floor and wipe the drool with a mop. My object of affection? The Alienware M17X, arguably the most powerful laptop in the world, hell, the universe. The Alienware brand is...
The most powerful laptop in the world has a 'take no prisoners' attitude when it comes to pure performance. At Rs. 1,40,000, you'll have to break a bank to afford this...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:06
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Ever since I tested the Dell XPS M1730 I couldnt stop boasting about its performance. By calling it a Monster of a Laptop I made it pretty clear what I really felt about it. Well now Dell has undergone some restructuring and will use XPS more as a p...
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300 (2.53 GHz), 4GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX280 1GB SLi, stealth mode (hybrid graphics), 2 x 500GB HDD RAID, 17-inch 1200P CCFL screen, Blu-ray/DVDRW ODD, BIOS processor multiplier 16x, HDMI & display port, great looks, good build...
Weight, not much performance jump after overclocking...
Ever since I tested the Dell XPS M1730 I couldnt stop boasting about its performance. By calling it a Monster of a Laptop I made it pretty clear what I really felt about it. Well now Dell has undergone some restructuring and will use XPS more as a p...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-01 03:30:06
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Alienware. The name itself causes eyebrows to rise, pulses to race, and wallets to cry out for mercy. Post its acquisition by Dell, the cult American boutique computer maker known as much for its insanely powerful machines as for its unique sci-fi them...
Insane hardware, Beautiful construction, Reasonable pricing...
Gimmicky special effects, No bundled accessories...
Alien abductionUsing the M17x is quite an experience. This is clearly not the kind of laptop you’ll carry to college or work every day in your sling bag. It’s portable, but definitely not mobile—the 240 Watt power brick by itself is abou...
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