Dec 9, 2008

Alienware M17 Gaming Laptop

The famous Dell’s brand, Alienware, the maker of the best gaming laptop computer models, finally launched a new laptop computer on the market powered by the world’s first mobile quad-core processor, the 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300. The Alienware M17 porttable gaming computer is also the company’s first model integrating the ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU performance gaming platform, which supports 2 or more discrete graphics processor units simultaneously. In addition, it features 3GB of high-speed DDR3 memory, dual ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphic cards with DirectX 10.1 support, and an 1920 x 1200 Extreme High-Definition LCD for an outstanding High Definition image, all packed for a starting price of less than $2,000.

If these are not enough for your gaming environment, then you may think of modifying the configuration and start adding some powerful elements to enhance both your gaming experience and the mobile entertainment. You can choose 4GB of DDR3 memory, dual 500GB hard drives with RAID 0 to store up to 160 games, 250 movies or 250,000 songs, Blu-ray Disc, and others.
Via the Alienware Command Center control panel you get access to the AlienFusion power management system, AlienSense facial recognition software, and the AlienTouch touchpad controls, all proviing several ways of customization for your notebook.

About the unique design, characteristic only to Alienware laptops, we have to mention the addition of a soft external later in matte black, called Stealth Black, which is meant to protect the system from fingerprints and scratches. The Skullscalp signature is not missing either.

“AMD and Alienware have come together to offer mobile gamers a revolutionary visual experience,” says Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, Graphics Products Group, AMD. “Powered by twin ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphics engines, ATI CrossFireX technology enables an immersive LAN party gaming experience, dynamic gaming environments and stunning 3D effects for the hardcore PC gamer.”

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