If you have Alienware's reputation, morphing an 11-inch laptop into a mighty gaming rig is easier than it looks. The Alienware M11x (Core i7) ($1,175 direct) is literally the size of a netbook, except ...
We go hands-on with Alienware's "gaming Netbook" here at the CNET offices. Can the much-discussed ultraportable live up to its hype? I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Gaming laptops are often an oxymoron, a device that either is too expensive or too big to really be a laptop or a computer too underpowered to play ...
Dell's gaming arm is introducing some heft into the pipsqueak world of netbooks with its M11x system, which was introduced at CES a couple of weeks ago. Alienware won't call the laptop the "n" word, ...
Dell’s Alienware M11x has already earned a reputation as a solid gaming machine that weighs just about 4 pounds and has a starting price of just $700. While there are plenty of other 11.6 inch laptops ...
Dell today boosted the performance of its Alienware M11x, giving the world’s most powerful 11-inch gaming laptop even more muscle to please diehard enthusiasts who demand a superior gaming experience ...
In my review of the original , I called the system a revelation for gamers: Finally, here was an ultraportable laptop with enough muscle to play the latest games at good quality and performance levels ...
The M11x has a deceptive amount of heft to it for an 11.6-inch laptop — in a size that's usually closer to the 1kg mark, it comes out as being double. Of course, being Alienware, this is because every ...
Alright, typically we'll dive into a deep benchmark session. With an UltraPortable however that would not be fair. Comparing say, the processor to the latest Core i5 or i7 processor would put this ...
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