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Alienware shows its first 3D gaming laptop

The new M17x (third revision) is Alienware’s first 3D-capable gaming laptop.To get the 3D features you’ll need to go for the 20Hz, WideFHD WLED LCD display model with the 1.5GB Nvidia GTX 460M graphics card.

This 17-inch monster packs the new Intel i5 or i7 Sandy Bridge processors, with an Intel P67 Express chipset, HDMI-in and wireless HD capabilities. If you don’t need or want 3D (and you want to save a few quid) you can also opt for an ATI 1GB HD6870M or a 2GB 6970M graphics version

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ScarT4858d ago

First Sandy Bridge i've seen. Will old CPUs get a price cut?

pollocks4858d ago (Edited 4858d ago )

Not even a HD 5870m as standard. $1800 will get you a gtx 460m?!... dont expect to be playing many games @ 1080p3D60fps

Soldierone4858d ago

Its Alienware. I used to own their top of the line series, it crapped out in less than a year. The entire motherboard burned out, and the graphics card was the problem. The sad thing is the thing was even overclocked or anything yet.

If their customer service didn't suck bad I wouldn't complain, but now Im a Toshiba laptop fan and realize what real laptops are like. Lightweight, small, and give the same performance (exception of the battery lasts longer than an hour).

ElementX4858d ago

Laptops aren't designed for gaming. Even the gaming models aren't designed for gaming. LOL

pollocks4858d ago (Edited 4858d ago )

Erm, wanna tell me why my asus G73JH, with 8gb ddr3 ram, a hd 5870m and a core i7 processor can max out every game I've thrown at it? Only cost me £650 too :)
@mushroomwig
I got mine from an ebay 'shop' just had a look and here's a link (albeit £40 more) if you need a replacement. I've gotta say I've had no problems with it so far (had it ~ 6 months or so) and I'd highly recommend it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ASUS-...

Edit: well yeah, that's how pc gaming is. Still impressed this thing is holding it's own with this Alienware laptop at almost half the price and 7 months on tbh

mushroomwig4858d ago (Edited 4858d ago )

Pollocks..where from? It's not that I doubt you, it's just that my laptop died a while ago and I was looking for a replacement, the one you're describing sounds amazing. :O

Thank you. :)

I paid £700 for mine 3 years ago compared to the one you have it's junk. xD

Sometimes I hate how quickly technology improves.

BattleAxe4858d ago (Edited 4858d ago )

Even the Alienware MX11 can play Crysis, so basically you don't kbow what you're talking about. You can even get these laptops running SLI, go check the specs.

Soldierone4858d ago

No. Only their overpriced ones can. Ive tried the lower end MX11, it couldn't run Crysis even on the lowest of settings.

mrv3214858d ago

That's strange because even my non-gaming laptop run modern games just fine.

I know the GT330m isn't great, but I only play SC2 and for that it's awesome.

nnotdead4858d ago

i agree ElementX. i just don't gaming laptops. even when they can run the games, they still run too hot and battery life tend to suck. i use my laptop for some gaming, but its mostly older games or smaller 2D(Super Meatboy) games. i did one play L4D just to see if it could. it did.

for the price of 1 gaming laptop you could get a nice laptop, and build a desktop that can run modern games better for the same price or cheaper. add all the portable gaming devices, and cell phones now a days, i think a gaming is all but pointless.

gamerfreakz4858d ago

I completely agree. I had a budget of 2 grand and i was temped by a alienware laptop but then i realised i could have a decent laptop for college for £500 and then a AMD Hexa-core, 6gb of ddr3 and a Raedon HD 5970 for the other £1500

nnotdead4858d ago

the only decent argument i heard is from someone who travels a lot for work, and wouldn't have the time to play the games he wanted without a gaming laptop. this makes sense, but i think it describes so few actual people.

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lugia 40004858d ago

I bet you don´t even know what a sandy bridge is.

Anyways that laptop is too big.

Genecalypse4858d ago

me again

No PCI-E lanes
No quicksync on P67
Hardware DRM
CPU chokes on your 1600Mhz memory sitting at 1333 because of locked memory overclock

wait for bulldozer

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One Game Two Formats

Jen from The Game Fanatics discusses the discrepancies between PC and console gaming.

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reynod4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

Dragon age on PC was awesome. Cant imagine playing that game with a controller. No surprise the devs had to dumb down the console version of game significantly for it to work. Even then the Graphics and frame rates were far behind the PC version.

dannybohy4857d ago

Iafter over 10 yrs playing PC FPS i thought id try a FPS on my xbox360 this weekend and OMG! never again! Gamepad for FPS= WRONG!!

imvix4857d ago

Haha FPS on a control pad is a joke. People who havent tried Keyboard mouse have no idea what they are missing.

I personally tried to play left4dead 2 on PC with a control pad just for the fun of it. Aiming with a control pad seemed like a chore. Just doesnt occur to me how anyone can enjoy an FPS with a controller.

NegativeCreepWA4857d ago

Just because you suck with a controller doesn't mean everyone else does.

Crazyglues4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

I'll agree with you that it's hard as hell to go from one to the other, as I did it the other way around....

I was a PC gamer years ago, then one day My PC was out of date, this was back when FarCry and FEAR for PC had just come out...

I started Gaming on Console and loved it.. COD4 day and night, Now I try to go back to PC playing Crysis and Crysis Warhead for the first time, and OMG!! The PAIN!!

Trying to use Keyboard again was frying my Brain... LoL (So yes I bought an Xbox 360 PC controller) and while it might seem harder to use for PC guys I loved it, got right back into the flow and was Loving Crysis...

Now of course keyboard and mouse has a much bigger range and more precision but I'm loving the PC 360 controller, it works for me for now..

By the time Crysis 2 comes out maybe by then I'll be back to keyboard and Mouse but for now, I'm loving the controller... Could be the 360 PC Controller is done really well or it's just hard to go back to the other way of playing... so if you do Controller, it's hard to do PC and if you do PC it's hard to do Controller..

Hopefully I can be one of those gamers who can do both, that's my goal...Like someone who can write with their left and right hand... -:)

We shall see what happens-Maybe I'll do a post in the forums on my experience after a few weeks of trying both... I might just end up frying my little Brain ..LoL

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BattleAxe4857d ago

I love using my wireless 360 controller for PC also, but I only use it if the game supports Xinput natively.

BloodyNapkin4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

Here is how i put it. It is alot easier to pick and play with mouse and keyboard, acutally it makes it to easy for me. But it takes someone with true skill to be very good with a controller, and even more so is the one handed gamer.

If you are not use to a controller, then it will take some practice getting used to it. Thats how i love things stuff that is hard drives me to master it for the challenge of it.

BattleAxe4857d ago

I'm a natural with a Controller when playing my PS3, but even though I can play through a single player game using a Mouse and Keyboard, when I play online I get my ass wooped. Its all about what you're used to. I've been using a controller for 26 years as a hardcore console gamer, and for the last 15 of those years I've been a Playstation gamer.

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A LIVING LEGEND4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

I lament daily the wealth of quality Rpgs on the pc vs. console.
It may just piss me off enough that this year I finally buy a decent gaming rig.
And strategy/rpg games.They seem almost afraid to even try them on console,at least anything on a grand scale.I wouldn't think it impossible...

Substance1014857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

There have been great RPGs on PC exclusively. However even the ones that are shared with console, the console version usually never hold up:

Witcher (PC exclusive, one of the best rpgs out in a long while, Witcher with mods looks better then any RPG out there).
Dragon age(console version is handicapped by controller and has low fps and textures).
Risen (its available on 360 but the game is a mess on the 360).
Mass effect 2(xbox version is decent here, but still cant be compared to PC version).
Oblivion (even stock the game is much better on PC, after MODs its just a different game).

Then PC has shooters which have RPG elements like the Stalker series which is great too and specially after mods the games can look very good.

Up coming RPGs on PC to look forward to:

Witcher 2
Risen 2
Dragon age 2
Dungeon Siege 3

All of these will probably be around 50hour long, will be great games.

Xfanboy4857d ago

I'll choose the picture to the left!! slow motion turns ugh!!

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A closing look at what CES 2011 Means

As CES draws to a close we examine what it means, and what is to come in the next 12 months.

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2011 Writers Guild Awards Videogame Writing Nominees Announced

LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK -- The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) have announced nominations for outstanding achievement in videogame writing during 2010. The winner of this year’s WGA Videogame Writing Award, which recognizes writers as key creative talent in today’s gaming industry, will be presented at the upcoming 2011 Writers Guild Awards to be held on Saturday, February 5, 2011, at simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York.