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The Dell Alienware M11x notebook Review

Written By: admin on September 3, 2011 No Comment

The Dell Alienware M11x notebook computer took a while to move onto ledges after it was 1st revealed at the CES 2010. We sensed that an 11” notebook computer which endangers to blow one aside had better to be adequate to of doing so or it is an empty terror.

This only entailed that we’d to analyze the device intimately and see if it may live up to the gaming-centric repute it blusters of basking. The minute we took this notebook computer into our arms, we could not aid but wish for those days while ‘Beam me up, Scotty!’ was still a stylish and fewer hackneyed catchphrase. For it stands, nostalgia arrested invoking attending as a medical category ages past; so no one’s going to be concerned in our Star Trek captivation. We are just going to jot a review of the M11x rather, though we could add that we were a little disappointed on attaining first rate about the lid not opening to spooky UFO-inspired sound effects.

Pros:
Just the info that a diagrammatically rich deed like Crysis can be played on this notebook computer tells you that it is a avid device for gaming although we wish Dell would drop out a free mouse since a touch-pad is barely not good for gaming asks.
The virtually 5 hrs of Battery life isn’t bad the least bit for the gaming operation it delivers with the help of Nvidia expertness.
The Dell Alienware M11x as well gobs eminent on the sci-fi themed design face that allows a little of personalization with the customizable light-emitting diode.

Cons:
The screen could be distractingly brooding if you are simply watching a film with a lot black in the ground or foreground. There’s no in-built optical drive on the notebook; need we say more?

What’s avid about the M11x notebook computer is that Dell’s taken a few all-powerful performance also as graphics and packed it into a really take-away form factor which may be caught as fairly priced if you equivalence it to other gaming-centric notebook computer in the marketplace. Whenever that wasn’t good, it supports 3-D as well. The cost which starts at Rs. 70,091, bears off from the elitist gaming gear report that Alienware built up around the blade. Dell’s believably set the standard for what humble size gaming notebooks had better in all likelihood with the adept job they have done on these one. We alike the personalization alternatives from the customizable LED firing right down to the laser-engraved user nameplate. The notebook’s acquiring an 8.8 out of ten rating from us.

Specs:
Intel CoreTM 2 Duo SU7300 (1.3GHz/800Mhz FSB/3MB cache)
Genuine Windows® 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
4GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 800MHz

mobile Intel GS45 Chipset
NVIDIA GT335M GeForce
Up to 640GB4 SATA II hard drive (7200RPM)

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