Alienware by Dell has figured out that there is a market for truly portable gaming rigs, and that there will be enough people interested in getting an 11.6-inch notebook that packs nice graphics and a ...
We go hands-on with Alienware's "gaming Netbook" here at the CNET offices. Can the much-discussed ultraportable live up to its hype? I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
It is spec'd with a higher end proc than is supposed to be available in the M11X-R3 It has the I7-2637M (1.7,2.8ghz), which is not available as a option when building an M11X-R3 at the Alienware site.
* Nice little laptop we don't really need or use anymore. Overall good shape, some minor dings in the case. Completely functional, screen has no dead pixels, but does have some feint scratch marks in ...
We've just reviewed the Alienware M11x mini gaming laptop and our verdict is in: "it blows everything else out of the water" -- except, perhaps, where price is concerned. Our sharp-eyed readers have ...
Dell's gaming arm is introducing some heft into the pipsqueak world of netbooks with its M11x system, which was introduced at CES a couple of weeks ago. Alienware won't call the laptop the "n" word, ...
The Alienware™ M11x gaming laptop lets you play anything, anywhere, in HD. It weighs less than 4.5 pounds—and has over 6.5 hours of battery life. The scores are in—and they are out of this world.
Gaming laptops are often an oxymoron, a device that either is too expensive or too big to really be a laptop or a computer too underpowered to play games. But Dell and Alienware have been for years ...
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