Thursday 28 April 2011

Alienware M14x blasts free

Alienware's gaming laptops are some of the most ridiculously-powered portables you'll find, packing the kind of performance that makes us drop to our knees and cry salty geek tears of joy. With Sandy Bridge power and another impressive set of specs, the new Alienware M14x is looking like another success.
As with all of Alienware's models, the M14x is customisible. You can choose between two of Intel's most powerful Core i7 models, the 2630M and 2820QM, both of which feature the latest Sandy Bridge tech. With up to 8GB of memory on board, you'll be able to run any game in existence on full detail.
Those games should look amazing too, with an nVidia GeForce GT 555m with up to 3GB of Video memory stuffed in the M14x. Just don't expect anything approaching decent battery life.
The M14x is the first Alienware to feature a 14-inch screen, with a choice of 1366 X 768 or 1600 X 900 resolution. Alienware has gone for its typical boxy build, which some with love and others will think an abomination to their eyes. We still like the eerie glowing keyboards, which are particularly sweet in the dark.
The Alienware M14x is out soon from £1,100 (inc. VAT).

Alienware M14x

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