Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Dell unveils redesigned Alienware 14, 17 and 18 gaming notebooks, available now from $1,199



Sizzling on the heels of invigorating its X51 gaming desktop, Dell is offering the news gamers have truly been sitting tight for. The association recently revealed some crisp Alienware laptops, finish with another look and even another naming plan: Alienware 14, 17 and 18. As you'd want, they go up to Haswell processors, the most recent Nvidia representation and 802.11ac on a few models, yet the true story is that they've appropriated a genuine makeover, the first in six years. For starters, Dell discarded the ol' plastic form and moved to a metal body with an aluminum cover and magnesium compound frame. As befits an Alienware, there are Leds galore, incorporating lights around the edges and a touchpad that completely lights up. What's more however the outsider logo on the cover dependably gleamed, that shade is currently customizable like different zones on the smart phone. Talking about the console, you get 10 shade zones on the 17 / 18 and five on the 14, and it guarantees enhanced voyage, excessively, because of some retooled nexus tops. Dell likewise included Klipsch speakers, upheld by Dolby Audio Theater. On a more viable note, the vents have moved to the back edge, the extent that this would be possible from gamers' hands. Everything considered, its a nicer configuration, yet assuming that you were anticipating that these fellows will be thinner or lighter, you're set to be baffled: the measurements haven't truly bended. 

Moving onto exhibition, Dell included some macro keys the bigger models, with the 18 supporting up to nine, and the 17 taking into account four. All come standard with a quad-Core i7 processor, however they won't every be configurable with the same extend of Cpus. 750gb of Hdd space is the base, and Ssds will be accessible as well. On the 14, specifically, you can signify three Hdds, while the two bigger record books have space for four. Design clever, Nvidia's Gtx 765m (2gb) is standard on the 17 and 18, while the 14 begins with a 1gb 750m. What's more on the 18 you get two Gpus by default, in a Sli setup. The Alienware 17 and 18 accompany 802.11ac Wifi, while the 14 packs a Killer Wireless-N 1202 radio. With respect to showcases, they're all Ips screens (non-touch), keeping in mind 1080p is offered on all, its main standard on the 18 (the 14, specifically, begins with 1,366 x 768, blech). They're all accessible now, with beginning costs pegged at $1,199 for the 14, $1,499 for the 17 and $2,099 for the 18. A Core i5 form of the 14 is likewise on the way, and will begin around $1,099. Cheerfully we'll audit one of these soon, however until then observe a few active photographs, a point by point spec table and a trio of promo films, all installed after the break. 



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