Alienware computers latest laptop, the Area-51 M15X, is a serious gamers dream come true. With all hardcore computer battle equipment, it’s all about the spec, and the Area 51 is a big enough monster to satisfy the most power-hungry of users.
Under the hood is an Intel Core Duo X9000 Extreme processor running at 2.8Ghz, with a massive 6MB L2 cache. Not only that, it also features an extra 2 GB of memory, plus an 8800M GTX graphics card, the Leonardo Da Vinci of pixel painting.
The machine itself is also as pretty as a picture. The silver chassis is super slick, with strip lights surrounding the trackpad, whilst and the Alienware logos light up in a selection of completely customisable colour schemes. It’s even possible to have a different coloured flash for when you receive a new email, or for when the battery is charged.
The M15X comes fitted with a matte panel with a 15.4 inch screen, with a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200. The Area-51 also comes with a 200GB hard disk, a DVD writer, 1 FireWire and 3 USB ports, plus Bluetooth, a webcam, and Windows Vista Home Premium fitted as standard.
The machine itself is slightly on the heavy side, weighing in at 3.57kg, but when you consider the punch it packs, a little extra weight is to be expected. Alienware would have managed an impressive job fitting all of theses components into a two laptops, let alone one!
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