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Published: 2011-04-19, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Alienware M14x, Dell's latest Alienware laptop, manages to pack amazing performance into a smaller-than-expected body with plenty of configuration options
High-end configurations can be insanely expensive, and Alienware's laptop design is overdue for a refresh
It's tough to find mobile PC gaming in a package that's neither too big nor too small. The Alienware M14x comes very close, with plenty of component options and a size that's hefty, but not backbreaking.
Abstract: Dell recently refreshed its range of Alienware by launching the M14x model merging portability and performance factors in 14-inch screen-size complimented with backlit and full-size keyboard. Nevertheless, when it's powered with Intel third-generation qua...
Next generation CPU and graphics. Even the base model has 1600x900. Usual Alienware fare: backlit keyboard, chunky design, decent port flexibility and upgrade options
Deeply set glossy screen is slightly washed out. SIM slot is not active. Design is starting to look old
The m14x is now the smallest Alienware laptop you can get. It's a mid-range gaming device both in spec and performance, although, at the price involved, it will come up against stiff competition with Asus' G55VW. ...
Abstract: From the sleek crimson metallic paint job on the outer surface to the rubber coated palm rest, the M14x looks great and feels solid - although the vast number of LED lights may be garish for some. The keyboard is well spaced and has moderate travel tha...
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Published: 2011-04-19, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Alienware M14x, Dell's latest Alienware laptop, manages to pack amazing performance into a smaller-than-expected body with plenty of configuration options
High-end configurations can be insanely expensive, and Alienware's laptop design is overdue for a refresh
It's tough to find mobile PC gaming in a package that's neither too big nor too small. The Alienware M14x comes very close, with plenty of component options and a size that's hefty, but not backbreaking....
Before Alienware waded onto the scene, many believed gaming notebooks needed to be big, overweight bricks that were anything but portable. To this day most high performance notebooks come with oversized screens and laughable battery life so at face val...
The gaudy design and weighty heft don't detract significantly from the M14X's biggest strength -- what's inside. If you don't mind getting some weird stares in the coffee shop because your keyboard is flashing red, you'll be able to play almost anythin...
Although the M14x looks the same as its predecessor – and still looks cool – it’s what's on the inside that counts here. For your hard-earned pounds, this Alienware offers high levels of gaming performance and plenty of connectivity inside a portable s...