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    Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    Hi friends! Everyone saying that Alienware is a actually expensive laptop. I am thinking to purchase an Alienware M14X for $1200 and it looks good price for its specs as well as class.
    • Intel core i7 2630qm
    • 4GB dual channel DDR3
    • 1.5GB Nvidia GeForce GT555M
    • 500GB SATA HDD 7200rpm
    • Windows 7 Home Premium

    What are your judgment. Do you think it is worth it and if not then can you recommend something for an improved price for the reason that I would love to keep some money. And please do not say build your own because it is hard and too time consuming. Thanks!

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    Re: Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    The M14x has inspired the same car on the grid along the edge (which is just to show that no, ventilation), a slick edge to edge glass overlay on the screen, and a matt black chassis (outside of our system is a matte red). Characteristically, no doubt, and feel comfortable and familiar to fans Alienware long, but we look forward to something new, and hopefully a little thinner. In thickness 1.2 and 6.5 kilos without A / C adapter, this is still an effort to carry around more than occasionally.

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    Re: Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    Alienware is always having the outstanding touch pads, while much of the laptop industry is catching up into size. The smooth texture and matte on the touch pad feels great on the fingers, and the two huge buttons, the mouse than welcome. As with previous Alienware laptops, the touchscreen is demarcated by a ring of backlight, the color of which can be selected. Some options of the touch pad, such as the size of the scroll bar, are controlled by an application called AlienTouch, but we have not seen any multitouch gestures like scrolling with two fingers.

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    Re: Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    You also obtain a potentially helpful voluntary wireless display antenna which is bundled through a Vizio-branded receiver, rather than the common Netgear one (Alienware is not using the more ordinary Intel Wireless Display edition of the technology). Along with this you can theoretically beam the stroke to a close by big-screen TV, though we have been not able to create the connection so far, although a lot of experience through the Intel/Netgear edition of the technology.

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    Re: Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    The Nvidia GeForce GT555M is as well a fresh top-of-the-line part, and assists to run the Unreal Tournament III test on the resolution of 1,400x900-pixel at 240.4 frames per second. Playing a new fresh game, for example Mafia II, at 1,600x900-pixel resolution through very elevated graphics settings got us a further sensible speed at 34.8fps. This is a fast gaming machine as well as more than sufficient to grip the newest games

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    Re: Cheaper alternative for Alienware M14X

    I went on HP's website to see the publication of four dv6t and page customization is things like free upgrade to 6 GB of RAM, free upgrade to blue-ray. It is having free upgrade to 750 GB HD. Does that mean it's going to come up with stuff for the price shown? Because it is a little odd that right next to the free upgrade options that have the same options to earn extra money.

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