Alienware New Gaming Laptops, Not Only Powerful But Also Lighter
Anil
The redesign M15 and M17 models will keep the existing strength but come slighter and thinner.
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Alienware – the Dell-owned gaming laptop brand, has been widely known as the most famous gaming laptop maker in the world. Over the years, it delivers strong laptops with a high quality of graphics and robust performance. However, it’s hard to say that they were completely matched to be called “laptop”. Alongside unbelievable performance, Alienware gaming laptops are often considered too big and too hot for use on your laps, and pretty heavy to carry anywhere. For now, you can experience some alternatives which are not only slimmer but also cooler without any decrease in power, thanks to the company's technological advances.
Alienware proves that with the redesign of versions of m15 and m17. Those redesigned gaming laptops can make not only more-convenient products but also keep their work being up to par with the quality of the predecessors. As per the company, new m15 and m17 notebooks take spots of the thinnest laptops of the 15-inch and 17-inch segments respectively they’ve ever made until now. Despite the decrease of those, the redesigned gaming laptops still pack enough strength to satisfy any game lovers.
To help keep them slimmer, the manufacturer only offers solid-state drives (256GB and up) and both laptops house 8GB RAM or 16GB RAM. In addition, Alienware Cyro-Tech version 3.0 will help increase the airflow by at least 20 percent more than the former editions to handle the heat. Intel's 9th-gen Core processors, along with the latest GPU options from Nvidia -- including the new GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and RTX 2060, 2070 and 2080 cards are some other specs are likely to come in the laptops.
The new m15 model will be 4.7 pounds in weight while the m17 variants will be dieted down to 5.8 pounds. Both of those models were built based on the Alienware’s Legend Design DNA, which was first seen on the Area 51 model earlier this year. There are also a number of other enhancements including a larger glass trackpad with some intriguing display options, alongside a revamped keyboard setup. Furthermore, Alienware offers OLED screens with 144Hz and 240Hz options to both rebuilt laptop. One of the most noticeable specs is that m15 will become the first notebook can ship with Tobii EyeTracking technology, and the m17 can be the first one equipped with Eyesafe technology to limit blue light emission.
Two models will hit the market on June 11 and cost you around $1,500 for a base model.