Dell Unveils New Alienware Product Line-up Comments

Author Andy Vandervell
Published 24th Sep 2009
Dell Unveils New Alienware Product Line-up

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comment RazorA said on 24th September 2009

Cool (looks at desktop), their pc's come with gills to breathe now? A whole new meaning to Alienware.

comment ilovethemonkeyhead said on 24th September 2009

did the laptop have to be chunkier than the outgoing model?

comment Steve said on 24th September 2009

The Alienware laptop looks hideous as always...

comment Hugo said on 24th September 2009

I don't know about the usefulness of those scales/blades but they look pretty darned cool (haha).

comment Xiphias said on 24th September 2009

I see Alienware are continuing their tradition of bundling average accessories with high-end machines.

comment Lord Comben III said on 24th September 2009

I like the look of the keyboard. I believe the kids would say it looks rather fly (if they were geeks and from the 90's)

comment Chris said on 24th September 2009

Kudos to the mouse though - if it is based on the G9 then it's £60-odd worth of mouse. I've never seen a mouse like that bundled with any PC, but then maybe it'll be an optional extra for £90...

comment Jay said on 24th September 2009

really like the look of both the cases esp the large ATX one, hope they bring out a UK version of the keyboard

comment Darfuria said on 24th September 2009

Alienware products forever remind me of Kryten from Red Dwarf

comment ilovethemonkeyhead said on 24th September 2009

i'm more and more getting tempted by the aurora... pretty little micro atx machine :p

comment Jay said on 26th September 2009

if you spec the Aurora and Aurora ATX to the same spec, even at the most powerful spec (i7 Extreme 3.33GHz and dual ATI 5870) apart from slightly slower RAM (1333 instead of 1600MHz) and no raid (1TB drive instead of two 500GBs) you save between £300 and over £500 so you pay a lot for the active vents system and two strips of LEDs

comment Castalan said on 26th September 2009

Do you remember back in the 80's, going into Dixons and looking at the mini hi-fi systems - the more garish, LED's, flashing lights and cheap silver plastic the better to appeal to the adolecent with 50 quid burning a hole in his pocket. Looks like Dell Alienware have hired the same designer .... unfortunately they aren't 50 quid :(

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