Best Gaming Laptop Overall-Alienware 18
After Alienware 17,
Alienware continues to rule the gaming notebook roost. This 12.2-pound monster packs a pair of pair of Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M GPUs, a fourth-generation Core i7 Haswell processor, a gorgeous 18-inch, 1080p display and a bevy of keyboard lighting effects. When you absolutely, positively have to frag everything in the room, the Alienware 18 is your best choice, provided you can handle its heavy weight and even heavier cost.
Pros: Record-breaking performance; Comfortable keyboard; Awesome lighting effects; Beautiful 1080p display Cons: Front edge can dig into your wrists; Obscenely expensive The Verdict: Packing the best of everything -- including two state-of-the-art GPUs -- the Alienware 18 is the quintessential gaming notebook.
After using the same design for the past few years, Alienware decided to overhaul the look of its notebooks. Called the Epic design, it retains the company's distinctive brand identity, but looks a bit fresher.
Gone is the black, soft-touch lid, in favor of a silver-colored anodized aluminum. Two light bars extend diagonally from the lower corners toward the middle of the lid, with a glowing alien head at the top middle.
Starting Price: $2,099
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After Alienware 17,
Alienware continues to rule the gaming notebook roost. This 12.2-pound monster packs a pair of pair of Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M GPUs, a fourth-generation Core i7 Haswell processor, a gorgeous 18-inch, 1080p display and a bevy of keyboard lighting effects. When you absolutely, positively have to frag everything in the room, the Alienware 18 is your best choice, provided you can handle its heavy weight and even heavier cost.
Pros: Record-breaking performance; Comfortable keyboard; Awesome lighting effects; Beautiful 1080p display Cons: Front edge can dig into your wrists; Obscenely expensive The Verdict: Packing the best of everything -- including two state-of-the-art GPUs -- the Alienware 18 is the quintessential gaming notebook.
After using the same design for the past few years, Alienware decided to overhaul the look of its notebooks. Called the Epic design, it retains the company's distinctive brand identity, but looks a bit fresher.
Gone is the black, soft-touch lid, in favor of a silver-colored anodized aluminum. Two light bars extend diagonally from the lower corners toward the middle of the lid, with a glowing alien head at the top middle.
Starting Price: $2,099
Click here for more details of laptops
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