Alienware M11x to Cost $799


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Recall the sub 12-inch Alienware M11x gaming notebook? Yes, the same "ultra mobile gaming laptop" now gets a price tag of $799 (Rs. 38,400 approx.) in U.S. and might cost more in India. Dell's 'pint' gaming power pony is capable of playing games as well as HD videos with 720p resolution. To view this price on the website, you need to register for Alienware M11x Sweepstakes on the laptop's microsite.

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If you're located outside U.S., don't bother entering this sweepstake as only U.S. residents are eligible for it. Sporting typical Alienware laptop design, the new M11x features 11.6-inch display capable of 720p HD video content playback. This HD video is powered by Nvidia GeForce GT335M switchable graphics.

This Alienware machine offers HDMI, DisplayPort, FireWire, and also SIM slot above MMC reader slot. Dell's black gaming laptop offers a battery life of 6.5 hours. However, the battery is non-removable just like the one MacBook Air. Not many technical details about this laptop are available as of now.

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I may get one of this depending the rest of the specs and options costs

specs?

The CPU is unknown, it could be an Atom, but I expect more an CULV CPU like the Intel Core 2 Duo SU series (1.3 to 1.7GHz)

The GPU specs does look very promising: http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-335M.24060.0.html There's no benchmarks yet, but I expect it to play MW2 / Crysis at low-Medium without trouble at full resolution.

This laptop is 100% ugly.

I'd get it for the battery life alone. The gaming performance is a plus, for me.

If youre after battery life then why are you looking at this? There are laptops out there that last 10+ hours on battery power.. heck didnt HP have one that lasts 24 hours?

I'd get it for the battery life alone. The gaming performance is a plus, for me.

Look at the Asus Ul30VT's or something if you want battery life. Is 13" vs 11 but.

Edit: It is a nice price even if the system is a bit harsh on the eyes and despite the small screen seems fairly large. Hopefully thats a decent model but and not a bare bones one that you then go and spend a few more hundred on to get it up to speed. Only problem for me is 11" seems a bit small to really game on anyway.

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