At this year's Taipei ComputeX, Dell introduced the new Alienware m15 and m17 gaming notebooks, with the highest i9-9980HK processor and RTX 2080 graphics card. Both have narrower borders around their displays, too.All the new G Series laptops will be available on January 29: the G5 15 starting at $1,000, the G7 15 at $1,099, and the G7 17 starting at $1,380. ComputeX 2019: Dell launches new Alienware m15 and m17 gaming notebooks Xiaomi Mi band 3 vs. Xiaomi Hey Plus: which one is better?Xiaomi executives broke the news: Xiaomi A3 48MP camera● Global payment options: Visa, MasterCard, American Express● PayPal, Western Union and bank transfer are accepted Dell says only the options with RTX graphics will include a Thunderbolt 3 port, however—last year's models included the port by default. That said, the Area-51m is using Dell's proprietary Dell Graphics Form Factor (DGFF) for its cards here. It also keeps the traditional Alienware design language. 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. Alienware says this is the start of a new design language for the brand. The G7 15 is thinner and lighter (0.78 in. All of these will now have options for RTX graphics—the G5 maxes out at a Max-Q RTX 2070, while the G7 models go up to a Max-Q RTX 2080. But the move should result in a more vibrant picture, albeit one at risk of eventual burn-in with the number of static icons that usually exist in Windows.Last year's Dell G laptops were generally decent values in terms of performance, but they have a flimsier build quality compared to higher-end Alienware laptops.

Dell will also sell a "special edition" of the G5 15 with a transparent bottom plate that shows off the fans inside the notebook.Join the Ars Orbital Transmission mailing list to get weekly updates delivered to your inbox. The display sits on a hinge in front of a large exhaust area that juts out the back of the device. Alienware's new top-end gaming laptop, the Area-51m. Search: press release alienware. There are a handful of dual A/C adapter options for keeping the notebook charged while using it, too. 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. The company is also updating the existing m15 with configs that include a Core i9-8950HK processor and/or RTX graphics. 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. CES 2019 is officially underway, which means the time has come for every gaming PC maker under the sun to introduce new hardware. Alienware m15 OLED pricing and availability.

I had fun testing the $2,779 iteration of the Alienware m15. It's not quite as sturdily built as the Alienware notebooks, but it looks like it will provide decent performance for cheaper. ComputeX 2019: Dell launches new Alienware m15 and m17 gaming notebooks Da Amara Taylor 2019-05-29 410 0 At this year's Taipei ComputeX, Dell introduced the new Alienware m15 and m17 gaming notebooks, with the highest i9-9980HK processor and RTX 2080 graphics card. Jeff Dunn - Jan 8, 2019 6:00 pm UTC Dell and its Alienware subsidiary are no exception, and on Tuesday, the latter announced a new flagship gaming laptop called the Alienware is pushing the Area-51m as the beginning of a new design language for the brand. 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. At this year's Taipei Computer Show, Dell introduced the redesigned Alienware m15 and m17 laptops.

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 .