Alienware M17
November, 2008
$1,399.00
The Alienware M17 is a gaming laptop that attempts to deliver a reasonable price and quality gaming hardware in the same package. It comes with some pricier configuration options that make it more of a high end gaming laptop, such as quad-core CPUs and dual ATI GPUs.. read more
The Alienware M17 is a gaming laptop that attempts to deliver a reasonable price and quality gaming hardware in the same package. It comes with some pricier configuration options that make it more of a high end gaming laptop, such as quad-core CPUs and dual ATI GPUs. The Alienware M17 offers dual 500GB hard drives in RAID 0 or RAID 1 configurations to store and protect files. This means the laptop can hold over 150 games, 250 full-length movies or 250,000 songs. With all this data to protect the Alienware M17 offers free fall sensor technology that senses when the laptop is suffering a fall so it can protect as much as it can. It comes with the Windows Vista 64 bit operating system, necessary to take full use of 4 GB of memory and run any games at maximum capacity.
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- 12 Cell Lithium-ION battery
- Full size keyboard with separate numeric keypad
- Instant Access Buttons
- AlienSense Facial Recognition Software
- Biometric Fingerprint Reader
- 1 Kensington Lock slot
- Internal Intel WiFi Link 5300 a/b/g/Draft-N
- Integrated Bluetooth 2.1
- Ripley Design
- Skullcap Classic Design
- 2.0 Megapixel Webcam
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Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q830
January, 2009
$1,450.00
Pros
- backlit keyboard
- powerful components - Core i7 processor, DDR3 memory, dedicated Nvidia graphics with 1GB of VRAM
- HDMI output
Cons
- display is not 1080p
- glossy plastic enclosure - cheap looking, fingerprint magnet
- While some might consider bright colour scheme a plus, many would prefer same components in less conspicuous, but more practical enclosure
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