Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Dell Alienware Announced M11X Gaming Laptop

Dell Alienware M11x Gaming laptop, giving the world most powerful 11-inch gaming laptop even more muscle to please diehard enthusiasts who demand a superior gaming experience they can take anywhere. The dell Alienware M11x gaming laptop now offers latest Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processor options combine with the latest NVIDIA Optimus technology to provide the ultimate, High-Definition mobile gaming experience. Intel Turbo Boost technology can further accelerate Core i5 and Core i7 performance when demand peaks. All the Alienware M11x processors are also over-clockable beyond the standard specification to help maximize performance. The powerful NVIDIA GeForce GT 335M provides 1GB of discrete, fast HD graphics performance for more realistic gaming environments and virtual worlds playing stutter-free at high 720p HD screen resolution. Built-in NVIDIA PhysX technology propels hyper-realistic game play on the M11x that shows every dynamic cause-and-effect detail.NVIDIA Optimus technology, a breakthrough for notebook PCs that chooses the best graphics processor for running a given application and automatically routes the workload to either an NVIDIA discrete GPU or Intel integrated graphics delivering great performance while also providing great battery life.

The graphical prowess and computing power of the Alienware M11x are its outstanding features. It has either an Intel 1.3Ghz SU4100 Pentium dual core ultra-low voltage processor or an Intel 1.3Ghz SU7300 Core 2 Duo chip, both overclockable in the BIOS. Not only can the notebook use the mobile Intel 4 series express chipset based GPU, but there's also an Nvidia GeForce GT335M discrete GPU with 1GB of GDDR memory. This combination is good both for playing a decent array of games up to 30 frames per second on the GT335M and for switching over to the basic Intel graphics adaptor for less demanding tasks with prolonged battery life when needed. Gameplay was good enough on the M11x and fairly evenly mimicked Xbox 360 console gameplay using the same game, which we saw playing Bioshock 2 on both devices. Even outputting the game via HDMI to our Samsung 37-inch LCD screen produced good quality 1440x900 resolution - not 1920x1080 although it is somewhat above 720p. The Dell device could handle and play all the games we threw at it, not always on their highest features but with a reasonable medium setting as expected and only really needed when using its smaller screen.

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