Posts Tagged ‘gaming laptop’

Gateway P79003FX Core 2 Quad – Review

Posted on November 8th, 2009 | by admin

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Produced by Gateway, an Acer subsidiary, the P79003FX has yet to make it into the American market and was actually produced specifically for the Japanese laptop market. The P79003FX, which was announced in July of 2009, boasts the following features: (more…)

Asus G71 Quad-Core Gaming – Review

Posted on November 3rd, 2009 | by admin

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The Asus G71 was designed to answer the clamor for a laptop that is suited for gaming. Gamers in particular require a very powerful platform that allows them to run their heavy games without a glitch. When conducting this review, we had to ask ourselves whether the Asus G71 is able to deliver what gamers need. Or if they should opt for another laptop? (more…)

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Dell Precision M6400 Covet – Review

Posted on October 30th, 2009 | by admin

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Dell offers its quad core laptop, the Dell Precision M6400 Covet, which is designed mostly for office applications and has a wide array of feature that allows it to run programs that are intended for use in both the office and the industrial realm. (more…)

Alienware M17X – Review

Posted on October 18th, 2009 | by admin

 

 

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The Alienware M17x was mentioned in Core i7 laptops and quad core laptops.

The Alienware M17x, which was introduced last June this year, represents the first offspring of the Alienware/Dell union. The introduction of the Alienware M17x signifies that Alienware is now the face of Dell’s line of premium performance machines aimed at the consumer (non-business) market with specific focus on the gaming niche. That marriage has afforded Alienware a global market as it extends its presence in 35 countries.

 

In March 2006, Alienware officially became a subsidiary of computer giant, Dell, Inc. Founded a decade earlier, Alienware specializes in high performance desktops, laptops and workstations. The company had originally targeted a segment of the high performance gaming market, which at that time was considered insignificant by major manufacturers like Dell. As the demand for high performance gaming laptops grew over the years, Dell took notice and began showing an interest in Alienware as early as 2002.

 

The company’s name reflects the founders’ fondness for the hit TV series The X-Files. That admiration is even reflected in the names of the company’s products – Area-51, Hangar18, etc., and it extends to the gamer-influenced designs of Alienware’s machines.

 

Alienware’s marriage with Dell brought the former greater leverage as it maintained its autonomy in terms of design and marketing while at the same time providing it access to Dell’s supply chain, purchasing power, and production capabilities.

 

The Alienware M17x follows a trend among gaming laptops when it comes to design. One glance is enough to leave an impression that it is what it is – a gamer’s device. The device is decked with metals and every nook and cranny seems to be highlighted with LED lights. There is even an option that allows you to coordinate the device’s lighting combo.

 

The metal garnishes, the chassis, the internals, the robust design make this a heavy laptop. We don’t think you’d enjoy tugging this around all day. To us it is a desktop replacement that would most likely spend most of its operating time in the same desk.

 

Underneath the M17x’s heavy lid is a full-sized keyboard that is just as weighty. Atop the keyboard are various keys to control the device’s media and wireless features. The large touchpad has a wrist rest and is as responsive as you would expect with a laptop of this nature.

 

The M17x’s 17-inch display offers a 1920 x 1200 high-definition resolution. The great screen is ably complemented by a set of excellent speakers which are strong enough to fill a small room.

 

Performance-wise, the top-end Alienware M17x lives up to its claim as “the most powerful laptop in the universe.” The device has two of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 280M graphics cards and a 2.53-GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad QX9300 CPU. With this combo the M17x can take on the most demanding games available on the market today.

 

The M17x also comes with HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, four USB 2.0, eSATA, DisplayPort and FireWire ports, plus, a memory card reader, and an ExpressCard/54 slot.

 

SPECS AVAILABLE OPTIONS (From Dell’s website)
CPU Intel Core 2 Suo P8600 (3MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)up to Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad QX9300 (12MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)
RAM 4GB, 6GB, 8GB DDR31
Screen Size 17-inch WideXGA+ 1440 x 900 – (900p) LCD17-inch WideUXGA 1920 x 1200 – (1200p) LCD
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (64-bit)Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)
Battery Life About 3 hours
Graphics Single 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260MSLI Dual 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260MSLI Dual 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M

 

Pros

The Alienware M17x offers excellent performance, a great and sturdy design, cool customization options and powerful graphics. We also liked that it is highly configurable.

 

Cons

The M17x is heavy and as you upgrade it, the heavier it gets. Another thing about upgrading the M17x is that the price gets steeper with each upgrade. We agree with some users who think it has a relatively short battery life.

 

Conclusion

We think that the Alienware M17x is the best, if not, one of the best, gaming laptops money can buy. If there is a list of the top gaming laptops available today, we would not be surprised if the Alienware M17x tops those.

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ASUS G51VX-A1 15.6-INCH – Review

Posted on October 16th, 2009 | by admin

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Featured in: Quad Core Laptops.

The Asus G51VX-A1 15.6-inch gaming laptop, comes with an Intel Q9000 quad-core processor and has 4GB of RAM – which satisfies two of our minimum requirements for a gamer’s mobile laptop. The market for gaming laptops, such as the Asus G51VX-A1 15.6-inch gaming laptop, is on the rise.

 

Some years ago few would expect gamers to look at the laptop as a suitable replacement for desktop gaming machines. However, times have changed. Fueled by rapid advances in technology, great gaming portables are now on the market. There are quite a number of them so you would need a guide to choose the best gaming notebook available.

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Gateway P-7808u FX – Review

Posted on October 13th, 2009 | by admin

Gateway P-7808uFor hardcore gamers out there, Gateway has come up with yet another offering in the form of the Gateway P-7808u FX. Boasting performance that reportedly shatters expectations, the Gateway P-7808u is touted to be one of the models that can give an unbelievable and satisfactory gaming experience to any owner that is able to get their hands on one.

 

Specifications   
Processor 2GHz Core 2 Quad
Video NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS
Memory 4GB GDDR3
Hard drive space 500GB
Display 17-inch Liquid Crystal Display
Battery 9-cell Lithium Ion battery unit

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Toshiba Satellite P505-S8945 – Review

Posted on October 10th, 2009 | by admin

TOSHIBA SATELLITE P505-S8945The Toshiba Satellite P500-S8945 is being marketed as a gamer’s laptop that can also be used as a mobile desktop replacement and a multimedia device. This business laptop has a large 18.4-inch LCD screen is one of the Toshiba Satellite P500-S8945’s main attractions. An Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P7350 handles its processing requirements; it also packs a 6GB of DDR2 system memory and a huge 500GB hard drive.

 

After inspection, we can definitely say that the Toshiba Satellite P500-S8945’s build quality is above average. The chassis is tastefully decked with what Toshiba calls a Fusion Finish with Sonic pattern in black onyx. The glossy plastic finish does retain fingerprints so it’s good to have a handy soft cloth around to wipe those prints once in a while. (more…)

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