Sunday, September 25, 2011

Alienware M17x R3

In-Your-Face 3D Graphics

You’ll be ducking for cover with the hyper-realistic graphics powered by the NVIDIA or AMD graphics options on the M17x. Gamers can crank up in-game settings and enjoy the HD experience. Looking for another dimension? NVIDIA graphics on the M17x enables a 3D visual experience when playing high-definition 3D games and Blu-ray content.

Killer View

From any angle, the view of the M17x is amazing. Enjoy the optional full-HD, 17-inch 1080p display delivering great image quality when viewing HD content. Admire the visual beauty and soft-touch feel of the system when taking it with you. It’s as intimidating outside as it is inside, packed with the perfect combination of power, performance and portability.

Dominating Power

Search and destroy with confidence with the optional new Intel Core i7 processors and up to 16GB of high-performance 1333Mhz memory. Need extra power? Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 automatically speeds up your processor for added performance. Need to get out of the house for a while? Long battery life will enable you to take the M17x with you wherever you go, leaving the AC adapter way behind.

Mission Control

AlienFX: lighting controls — Choose from an array of color and transition effects across distinct zones, including the keyboard, touchpad and more.
AlienFusion: power management — You decide when you need maximum performance or when to scale back for more everyday programs.
AlienTouch: touch pad controls — Customize your touch pad’s sensitivity to prevent accidental contact, and activate virtual scrolling to enable vertical and horizontal scrolling with just a simple touch.


With Alienware’s first 3D-capable gaming laptop, your competition will be begging for mercy.
  • Graphics pop off the screen with the first 3D-capable Alienware laptop.
  • Put yourself in the action with an optional 17-inch, full high-definition (HD) 1080p display.
  • Power through hard-core games and intense applications with the 2nd Generation Intel Core processors.

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