To be clear, the device still looks very much like a Gaming Laptop: it's heavy (8.54 lbs), chunky (1.7 in), and loaded with RGB lighting effects. Those new options will also arrive on the 29th and start at $1,580. The new Alienware m17: it's not quite as powerful as the Area-51m, but it's thinner and cheaper. Both models use Tobii's eye tracking technology. (Given that these models debut with last year's GTX 1050 Ti GPU, though, you may want to pay a bit more.) The new Alienware m15 and Alienware m17 notebooks can hold up to 16 GB of DDR4-2666 memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage.Finally, Dell plans to launch the new Alienware m15 and Alienware m17 gaming notebooks on June 11th, starting at $1,499 (with GTX 1650 graphics).Siamo qui per fornire una risposta a tutte le tue domande (FAQ) e aiutarti a scegliere ciò di cui hai veramente bisogno. The G7 15 is thinner and lighter (0.78 in. and 5.77 lbs) than its predecessor (0.98 in and 6.31 lbs), while the G5 15 is slightly bigger than before. Alienware says the next iterations of these notebooks will align more closely with the design of the Area-51m.Finally, on the more budget-friendly side of the spectrum are Dell's G Series gaming laptops. Both lines are generally very similar in function, though the G5's display looks to be less impressive. After briefly checking out the notebooks at an event in New York City last month, that looks to be the case again.
The 15-inch G5 15 and G7 15 are getting a round of updates, while Dell is rolling out a 17-inch G7 17 as well. Dell's Alienware m-series gaming notebooks were designed to balance performance, style and portability, and were originally launched last fall. The company does not seem to be making a point to publicize this—it only lists the config as a footnote in its press materials. That said, the Area-51m is using Dell's proprietary Dell Graphics Form Factor (DGFF) for its cards here.
Expect overclocking and heavy-duty gaming to drop that even more. Dell Unveils Eyesafe® Display for Performance Notebooks at Computex 2019 Taipei Posted at 13:57h in News by eyesafe • Select models from Dell’s Alienware, G-Series and XPS product lines, unveiled today at Computex Taiwan, will be the world’s first PCs with Eyesafe® display .
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CES 2019 is officially underway, which means the time has come for every gaming PC maker under the sun to introduce new hardware. Each model is user-upgradable, though.Notably, the company also says one G7 15 config will include an OLED panel with a 4K resolution sometime in late April.
Alienware m15 OLED pricing and availability. Alienware claims this will keep heat and noise levels manageable, though we'll have to test the device to confirm that.As for the rest of the spec sheet: the Area-51m comes configured with 8GB of DDR4 RAM with options up to 64GB. Here's Dell's new G7 17 gaming laptop. Several storage options are available, starting with a 1TB HDD + 8GB SSHD hybrid drive and moving up to a triple storage config that includes two 1TB PCIe M.2 SSDs and a 1TB hybrid drive.Beyond that, there's a Thunderbolt 3 port, three USB 3.1 ports, an optical drive, an HDMI 2.0 port, a G-Sync compatible Mini-display 1.4 port, a connector for Alienware's external graphics amplifier, and a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port. The 17.3-inch 1080p IPS display comes with a 60Hz refresh rate by default but can be configured to 144Hz, with options for G-Sync and Tobii eye-tracking tech also available. So if you hadn't already figured it out, this is far from the most portable of laptops—but it should be powerful.Apart from the Area-51m, Alienware is rolling out a more portable 17-inch gaming laptop called the The m17 will be available on January 29 with prices starting at $1,650.