Archive for the 'Alienware' Category
Alienware Area-51 m5790 Special Edition Laptop Review
Sunday, March 25th, 2007Special editions are usually reserved for DVDs and the occasional iPod, so for a laptop to be labeled as such, it must be pretty special indeed. Alienware has added the Special Edition designation to its Area-51 m5790 desktop replacement, but what’s so special about it? You can now order the m5790 with an overclocked Core [...]
Alienware Area-51 m5550
Monday, August 28th, 2006Alienware makes some of the coolest-looking laptops in the market, but the company has usually been one of the last to get its hands on the latest and greatest components—especially those from Intel. Until now, that is. Having been bought by Dell has its privileges, and the Aurora m5550, one of the first notebooks to [...]
Alienware Aurora mALX
Wednesday, August 9th, 2006The Alienware Aurora mALX is a show-offy laptop. Its 19-inch display is so massive that you need a huge Alienware backpack to carry it around. Its case features an extremely detailed custom airbrush paint job with a ribbon of metallic color that changes when viewed at different angles. And as with all status symbols, it’s [...]
Alienware Aurora m9700
Thursday, June 29th, 2006With its acquisition of Alienware earlier this year, we’ve been wondering how Dell was going to keep its high-end XPS line separate and distinct from Alienware’s luxurious offerings. The Aurora m9700 certainly makes a bold statement for the Alienware brand, serving up components not offered on its Dell counterpart, the XPS M1710, including an AMD [...]
Alienware Aurora m7700
Wednesday, May 31st, 2006Alienware is perhaps, thanks to its extraterrestrial designs and robust gaming systems, the most well-known boutique vendor in the PC business. Continuing the trend is the Aurora m7700 laptop ($4,169 direct) that’s built with tons of processing power and 3D prowess, thanks to an AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 desktop processor and the nVidia GeForce Go [...]





