Alienware M14x Gaming Laptop

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Hot Hardware have a review of the Alienware M14x Gaming Laptop, which should give users enough power to play games on the move:

There's something about the allure of a gaming notebook. Even mainstream users, not necessarily hellbent on frame rates and decked-out designs, can relate to a powerful notebook with striking good looks. It's no wonder that products like Asus' G73 series of notebooks and Alienware's M series, have been some of the most viewed pages of our mobile computing section here at HotHardware.com. Similarly, Dell's recent announcement that they were expanding the Alienware M series line, to flesh out 14-inch and 18-inch versions, was met with a fair bit of buzz as well. The 14" model especially caught our eye, striking a nice size and weight compromise between the soon to arrive 18" behemoth and the rather svelte M11x we looked at not long ago.

Read the review here.
 
I have always thought it a bit of an oxymoron when using the terms "gaming" and "laptop" in the same sentence.

:lol:
 
I have always thought it a bit of an oxymoron when using the terms "gaming" and "laptop" in the same sentence.

:lol:
aye, never seen a laptop with a 26" screen, 24" would be nice, but then, what they gonna 'drive' it off. :)
 
aye, never seen a laptop with a 26" screen, 24" would be nice, but then, what they gonna 'drive' it off. :)


with a screen that large, wouldn't you just want to buy a nice micro atx machine with a monitor that big? some of those have PCIe slots in them that will run a good graphics adapter.
 
For the record, I am in agreement with you gentlemen :D

The three games they chose to test the machine are, imo, all rubbish games although admittedly graphic rich games.

And unless you're playing something slow-paced I still can't see the point of gaming on a 14" screen. The idea of a notebook is portability, you can use it on a train or whatever, but gaming without a mouse is kinda like doing routine tasks without thumbs - awkward and tricky.

Admittedly a nice bit of kit but imo ultimately pointless as far as gaming's concerned.
 
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