powerful notebook ever' in the form of their new Area 51 M17X Gaming
Notebook which not only combines Intel's Core 2 Extreme X9000 processor
with dual Nvidia GeForce 8800M GTX GPU mounted in SLI configuration
promising '�unrivalled mobile DirectX 10 HD gaming' but also comes with
up to 1.5TB of storage capacity thanks to the Area 51 M17X's 500GB HHD
and optional dual 500GB Smart Bay drive configured in a RAID 0 array.
Frank Azor, Executive Vice-President for Alienware's Product and
Marketing Groups, announced the new Area 51 M17X stating; '�We pride
ourselves in designing elite systems for consumers who absolutely refuse
to settle for second best, the Area-51 m17x is, by far, the most
aggressive, most powerful notebook computer Alienware has ever built'�.
Alienware Area 51 M17X HD Gaming Notebook Key Features:
NVIDIA SLI technology with dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX graphics cards
to produce an unrivaled mobile DirectX 10 gaming experience.
Intel's 45nm Core 2 Extreme X9000 mobile processors supporting maximum
speed and responsiveness during intense battle sequences in users'
favourite games, crisp 3D rendering, flawless music encoding and other
high-intensity tasks.
17'� Wide Screen WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with Clearview (1200p HDTV resolution
support)
Up to 7.1/5.1 Digital High-Definition Audio (8 Channel)
Up to 1TB of hard drive capacity configured in a RAID 0 array for
storing massive entertainment collections, plus support for solid state
drives and hybrid hard drives.
Smart Bay technology that allows users to swap out their optical drive
for an additional 500GB hard drive, bringing the notebook's storage
capacity to 1.5TB.
The Alienware Command Center control panel, home to exclusive programs
such as the AlienFX customizable lighting feature and the AlienFusion
power management system.
Just made available via Alienware's online store, pricing of Alienware's
new Area 51 M17X HD Gaming Notebook starts at $2,199 for the cheapest
model on offer with a veritable host of options and component upgrades
serving to escalate the price to somewhat coma inducing $6,500+.
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