Alienware Reveals m17x Notebook, Ready to Destroy
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Alienware reveals and releases the m17x notebook


Ever on the bleeding edge, Alienware just announced today that the m17x, the m15x's bigger, bulkier but more powerful brother, is out to look at. Oh, and buy too, if you should so choose.

Should you be in the market for a gaming laptop that will last you around 3-5 years easy, don't care about low battery life and want a huge and heavy machine to lug around, this is a serious machine to consider. Dual videocards, dual hard drives with an optional bay hard drive (up to 1.5TB total), 4GB RAM...hell, this isn't a desktop replacement, it's a miniture desktop.

Feel free to check it out and build your own custom machine, just to see how much monopoly money it'll cost.

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Apr 29, 2008

News by James Pikover.



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