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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop Reviews Specification And Price

Dell Alienware M15x
Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop has a stylish 15.6"inch HD widescreen display system and the backlit keyboard is also available in this gaming laptop.The Genuine windows 7 home premium 64bit operating system is available in this latest laptop. It is very supportive and user friendly.The Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop is more attractive,updatable and the design is cool and the coloring style is brilliant.The processor performance is highly effective and more speed in gaming section. The battery backuptime is more than 6 hours and there are some additional features are available in this Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop.The main memory is 6GB of RAM and the hard disk storage capacity is 640 GB SATA hard drive.The graphics system is worthable and it supports all type of latest games and high quality videos.
Processor and Storage: The processor performance is excellent and here the Intel Core i7-740QM quad core processor is included.In this Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop,the Intel Turbo Boost technology maximizes speed for demanding applications and heavy accelerating performance.It provides more performance and accurate in speed.The main memory is extendable and it has 6GB of RAM with 1333MHz speed.The ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics with 1 GB of dedicated video memory is also included.
Communication and Ports:The bluetooth connectivity is very useful to transfer the data and files quickly without cables.The wifi connectivity is also included in this Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop.The wifi connection is very essential thing in this gaming laptop. There are too many additional features are included in this Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop.They are webcam,Built-in stereo speakers with internal high-definition and wireless lan.The price is alright and the performance is amazing and enjoyable.

Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop Specification:
- Display system is 15.6-inch high-definition widescreen display
- Processor is 1.73 GHz Intel Core i7-740QM quad-core processor
- Haed disk storage capacity is 640 GB SATA hard drive (5400 RPM)
- Operating system is Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-Bit)
- Main memory is 6GB of RAM (DDR3)
- ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics with 1 GB of dedicated video memory.
- 8x multi-format DVD drive supports reading/writing of CD-R/RW, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, and DVD-RAM.
- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) for ultra-fast connectivity
- Bluetooth connectivity is available
- Built in stereo speakers with internal high-definition, 5.1 channel audio
- 2.0-megapixel webcam
- Backlit keyboard with AlienFX
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit,
- 8-cell battery
- Dimensions: 14.88 x 12.15 x 1.92 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 9 pounds (with 6-cell battery)
- Warranty: 1year
Dell Alienware M15x 211CSB Gaming Laptop is priced at $1,650.00

Saturday, May 18, 2013
Alienware m15x Full

The M15x is Alienwares latest gaming notebook, featuring an Intel Core i7 processor, 15.6-inch screen, and Nvidia GTX 260M graphics. Is this monster worth its asking price? Read our review to find out. The M15x starts at $1,499 as of writing; it is available in three colors: Cosmic Black, Nebula Red, and Lunar Shadow (silver). Our test units price is sky-high mainly due to the Core i7 920XM Extreme processor, which commands a $900 premium over the base Core i7 720QM processor.
Our Alienware M15x has the following specifications:
* Cosmic Black color
* 15.6-inch 1080p (1920x1080) display with LED backlighting
* Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
* Intel Core i7 920XM processor (2.0GHz/3.2GHz Turbo Mode, 8MB L3 cache)
* Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M 1GB graphics card
* 4GB DDR3-1333 RAM (2x 2GB)
* 500GB 7200RPM hard drive (Seagate Momentus 7200.4/ST9500420AS)
* Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5300AGN
* Slot-loading Blu-ray Reader/DVD burner drive
* One-year limited warranty w/ in-home service
* 9-cell Li-ion battery (85Wh)
* Weight: 9 lbs
* Dimensions: 14.88” (W) x 12.15” (D) x 1.92” (H)
* MSRP: $3,274
Build and Design
Alienware is known for its out-of-this-world designs and the M15x is no exception. Following the flagship Alienware M17x, this is the second notebook to use their new “Stealth” look. The M15x has a one-of-a-kind look and feel.
The M15x is unusually large for a 15.6-inch notebook, measuring almost two inches thick and weighing over nine pounds! The front of the M15x is striking; it is slightly pointed outward towards the user and is flanked by two menacing speaker grilles.
The front of the M15x is not vertical but angled downward as well. The lid has a unique look; it is very tall and angled at the top to match the chassis front when closed. I like how there is a dedicated area for grabbing the lid at the top.
The M15x is a very well-built notebook. It has a strong internal frame and takes significant force to flex. The lid is impressively strong; it resists twisting noticeably better than other 15.6” notebooks thanks to is one-piece wraparound backing. The lid is firmly secured to the chassis by a strong hinge. Generally speaking this notebook is extremely solid.
Build materials consist of magnesium alloy and thick plastic. The palmrest and keyboard surrounds are textured plastic and have a matte surface, which is welcome since it does not show dust and fingerprints easily.
The only truly glossy surfaces on this notebook are the speaker housings, the media button strip above the keyboard, and the display surface itself. The base of the chassis and the back of the lid are magnesium alloy, which feels strong. The only weak point in the build quality part is the bottom; the plastic covering the vents is rather thin and cheap feeling.
While the build quality of the M15s is impressive, it does not feel quite as solid as its bigger brother, the M17x. The M17x uses anodized aluminum for the chassis and lid back which is heavier than the M15xs magnesium alloy but feels more solid. The M15x has class-leading build quality, but aluminum would make it better.
One feature that deserves special mention is the AlienFX customizable lighting system. There are several different lighting zones; users can choose many different colors for various zones on the notebook, including the four parts of the keyboard, touchpad, media buttons, power button, Alienware logo below the lid, and alien head on the back. The colors can be changed from the Command Center application:
The lighting can be turned off at any time by pressing [Fn] and [F11]. AlienFX is truly unique and adds aesthetic value.
Screen and Speakers
The M15x has a 15.6” LED-backlit screen available in two resolutions: 1600x900 and 1920x1080; our test unit has the latter. This display is positively gorgeous; it is extremely vivid and has excellent contrast and brightness.
Backlighting is impressively even and viewing angles are well above average; this display has near-perfect horizontal viewing and a generous vertical range. The displays surface is covered with a single piece of “edge-to-edge” glass, which means a lot of reflections but a seamless look.
The speakers are above average with ample volume. Sound quality is not especially high however is acceptable for gaming and Internet videos. The M15x has two headphone jacks; take advantage of them for a better audio experience.
by : www.notebookreview.com
Our Alienware M15x has the following specifications:
* Cosmic Black color
* 15.6-inch 1080p (1920x1080) display with LED backlighting
* Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
* Intel Core i7 920XM processor (2.0GHz/3.2GHz Turbo Mode, 8MB L3 cache)
* Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M 1GB graphics card
* 4GB DDR3-1333 RAM (2x 2GB)
* 500GB 7200RPM hard drive (Seagate Momentus 7200.4/ST9500420AS)
* Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5300AGN
* Slot-loading Blu-ray Reader/DVD burner drive
* One-year limited warranty w/ in-home service
* 9-cell Li-ion battery (85Wh)
* Weight: 9 lbs
* Dimensions: 14.88” (W) x 12.15” (D) x 1.92” (H)
* MSRP: $3,274
Build and Design
Alienware is known for its out-of-this-world designs and the M15x is no exception. Following the flagship Alienware M17x, this is the second notebook to use their new “Stealth” look. The M15x has a one-of-a-kind look and feel.
The M15x is unusually large for a 15.6-inch notebook, measuring almost two inches thick and weighing over nine pounds! The front of the M15x is striking; it is slightly pointed outward towards the user and is flanked by two menacing speaker grilles.
The front of the M15x is not vertical but angled downward as well. The lid has a unique look; it is very tall and angled at the top to match the chassis front when closed. I like how there is a dedicated area for grabbing the lid at the top.
The M15x is a very well-built notebook. It has a strong internal frame and takes significant force to flex. The lid is impressively strong; it resists twisting noticeably better than other 15.6” notebooks thanks to is one-piece wraparound backing. The lid is firmly secured to the chassis by a strong hinge. Generally speaking this notebook is extremely solid.
Build materials consist of magnesium alloy and thick plastic. The palmrest and keyboard surrounds are textured plastic and have a matte surface, which is welcome since it does not show dust and fingerprints easily.
The only truly glossy surfaces on this notebook are the speaker housings, the media button strip above the keyboard, and the display surface itself. The base of the chassis and the back of the lid are magnesium alloy, which feels strong. The only weak point in the build quality part is the bottom; the plastic covering the vents is rather thin and cheap feeling.
While the build quality of the M15s is impressive, it does not feel quite as solid as its bigger brother, the M17x. The M17x uses anodized aluminum for the chassis and lid back which is heavier than the M15xs magnesium alloy but feels more solid. The M15x has class-leading build quality, but aluminum would make it better.
One feature that deserves special mention is the AlienFX customizable lighting system. There are several different lighting zones; users can choose many different colors for various zones on the notebook, including the four parts of the keyboard, touchpad, media buttons, power button, Alienware logo below the lid, and alien head on the back. The colors can be changed from the Command Center application:
The lighting can be turned off at any time by pressing [Fn] and [F11]. AlienFX is truly unique and adds aesthetic value.
Screen and Speakers
The M15x has a 15.6” LED-backlit screen available in two resolutions: 1600x900 and 1920x1080; our test unit has the latter. This display is positively gorgeous; it is extremely vivid and has excellent contrast and brightness.
Backlighting is impressively even and viewing angles are well above average; this display has near-perfect horizontal viewing and a generous vertical range. The displays surface is covered with a single piece of “edge-to-edge” glass, which means a lot of reflections but a seamless look.
The speakers are above average with ample volume. Sound quality is not especially high however is acceptable for gaming and Internet videos. The M15x has two headphone jacks; take advantage of them for a better audio experience.
by : www.notebookreview.com

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