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 ...
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 ...
I’ve read a couple of reviews of the Alienware M11x gaming ultraportable recently. But Scott Kuban’s is the first I’ve seen that points out that the laptop not only can play Crysis at native ...
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.
Alright, typically we'll dive into a deep benchmark session. With an UltraPortable however that would not be fair. Comparing say, the processor to the latest Core i5 or i7 processor would put this ...
There’s nothing right now that’s quite like it in terms of size, graphics, price combination. Gaming laptops are a conundrum for many: with costs and sizes that are higher and larger than most ...
So size and functionality wise this laptop actually would fall into the netbook category. Typically a device on which you can do the basics like word processing, internet, email and perhaps watch a ...
The Alienware Area-51 was the kind of laptop that gets you excited to game. It felt great on the fingertips thanks to its mechanical keyboard with Cherry Ultra switches. It looked the part—like it had ...
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