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    Default Alienware missing the mark?

    What do you think of the new Alienware computers? I'm not sure how I feel about the Aurora or Aurora ALX. mATX, really? There are some things I like and some I don't. I really like the redesigned laptops. They look good and "stealth mode" is a really good feature which throttles back the CPU and GPU so that the laptop runs on 65W. Nice!

    My laptop would be $3500
    My Aurora ALX would be $5200

    In either case it looks like they are moving in a new direction.

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    I like pretty much everything about Alienware lately. They're really focusing on high-end gaming rigs and the new designs looks pretty cool. The only thing I don't like are the high price tags. lol

    I'll miss the old laptop designs though, those were awesome. They still are. The chassis alone go for a small fortune on ebay. But I also like the new chassis just fine as well, even if they are a bit ginormously humongous.
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    A note on that, you can get a chassis on the alienware website for ~$200. Not bad IMO.

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    I gotta be honest, that laptop reminds me of the IBM Thinkpad. When I think high-end gaming laptop, I do not think IBM Thinkpad.





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    I'll admit it, I'm inspired by the motor-driven top ventilation in the ALX. Outside of that, steaming pile of meh.
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    They both have keyboards, a screen and are a bit squarish? lol I can't see the resemblance at all... probably a good thing I suppose.

    Here's a review just for kicks and giggles. Apparently the screen isn't all that, but the beast performs just as well as it looks. And at the size of a small car, it better!

    http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5234
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    I just like the fact that they sell a 15" laptop (more my size, 17" is huge) that is 1920x1200. I love that.

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    I just don't find the price attractive. MacBook Pro 17" = $2500 with 3 GHz core2duo and many GB of memory, extremely wide color gamut LED backlit display.

    That laptop is thicker than Rosie O'Donnell's jelly rolls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progbuddy View Post
    I just don't find the price attractive. MacBook Pro 17" = $2500 with 3 GHz core2duo and many GB of memory, extremely wide color gamut LED backlit display.

    That laptop is thicker than Rosie O'Donnell's jelly rolls.
    Well, with a 2.8. Looks like that has a pretty-good GF9600M, a slower HDD (but a larger one) by default, and a higher standard resolution. I'm equipping these comparably, though - same processor, RAM, hard drive speed/capacity, resolution, and so forth. I won't be including an extra battery for the Alienware because the MBP isn't capable of this. I'm using the standard warranties (fight about that if you like) and you can add another $49 to the Alienware's final total if you want a real recovery disc (which is pure-grade refined BS). Office '07 for the Alienware was $20 cheaper than '08 for the Mac, but I still ignored it. I could add a 24" LCD for $279/$899 respectively but again disregarded this option.

    $2,224 for the Alienware, $2,549 for the MacBook. The cheaper Alienware offers a more powerful video card and a replaceable (but probably weaker) battery; the MacBook is easier to transport and, of course, ships with Snow Leopard.

    I'd hesitate to call either a "deal".

    Both machines have:
    2.8 C2D
    4GB DDR3-1066
    500GB 7200RPM HDD
    17" 1920x1200 screen
    Slot-loading DVD+RW
    Serious geek cred in the right unwashed circles

    The 'Pro has a GeForce 9600M/512MB, the M17x a GTX 260/1GB.
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    Yeah, I'd say the main thing you're getting with the Alienware is the GTX260 and the name (though the name has lost pretty much any credence it once had...). I wouldn't say I'm a proponent of either, but the MBP is supposed to get pretty crazy battery life. For a better cost comparison, maybe upgrade the M17x's battery to something that gets the same time.

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