Saturday, May 8, 2010

Dell Releases Alienware M11X First Ultraportable Gaming Netbook

Alienware M11X Gaming Netbook was introduced in the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 at Las Vegas. Alienware M11X Netbook is a new gaming device released by Alienware, a daughter company of Dell, Incorporated. The Alienware M11X netbook offers portability to avoid bulky gaming PC. The M11X netbook is smaller compared to the Alienware M15X and Alienware M17x which are full-sized laptops.The Alienware M11X Netbook or Dell Alienware M11X Gaming Netbook was presented at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES 2010) held at Las Vegas, Nevada. Invited guess had the privilege to get their hands-on gaming on the Alienware M11X Netbook.
Alienware M11x has an Intel Core 2 U7300 ultra-low voltage processor, the same kind you see in thin-and-light notebooks. It also has an 11.6-inch screen, an NVidia GT335M switchable graphics card and a red-on-black design that screams Crysis nerd.Alienware says the claimed 6.5 hours of battery life applies to the integrated graphics mode, and you only get around two hours of serious gaming on a charge.
Dell has decided to let folks pre-order the machine on its site. which includes an Intel Pentium SU4100 1.3GHz processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Most notable is the new nVidia GeForce GT 335M graphics card with 1GB of graphics memory, which will power the 11.6-inch LED-backlit display. Dell claims that the M11x will deliver the graphics power of a 15-inch laptop in an 11-inch form factor

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