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March 2010
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A los editores les gusta
Larga duración de la batería
Con más de 2 horas de juego con gráficas discretas
Y hasta 8 horas de uso normal
Su tamaño hace que quepa en la mayoría de los bolsos sin problemas
Buen precio
A menos de US$1.000 (aunque esto es relativo fuera de EE.UU.)
Corre bien la mayoría de los juegos
El teclado es muy cómodo
Buen ventilador evita que se caliente demasiado
La carcasa es robusta. Cuenta con dos puertos USB 3.0 y un puerto Firewire
Además de las salidas de video HDMI y DisplayPort
A los editores no les gusta
Pesa 2 kilos
La pantalla pequeña no es muy cómoda para jugar
Para quitar la batería tienes que retirar la tapa
Lo que implica desatornillar 8 tornillos
Al sol
La pantalla refleja mucho
Quizás menos importante
Pero no tiene unidad óptica así que si tienes juegos en DVD
Tienes que buscarte alguna otra forma de instalarlos
Alienware es una marca de Dell que se especializa en laptops para videojuegos
Publicación: 2010-03-15, Autor: Rory , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
Blisteringly quick; good battery life; backlit keyboard allows for gaming in a darkened room
No optical drive
The Alienware M11x is small enough to go anywhere that an ordinary netbook can, yet it's fast enough to outgun its larger rivals. If you want a relatively petite machine that does it all, you really need look no further ...
Resumen: Since acquiring Alienware in 2006, Dell has gone about rejuvenating the company’s line of laptops, and we’ve been very impressed by the results: the powerful M15x and M17x. The company has now made the bold step of producing an 11.6-inch gaming laptop...
Like the M15x and M17x before it the M11x begins to impress as soon as it is removed from the packaging. The overall design of the chassis is good, drawing great attention wherever the laptop is being used and the finish is perfect throughout. Alienwa...
Resumen: This laptop review covers the Alienware M11x and the HP ProBook 5330m computer systems.The Alienware M11x is an ultra-portable laptop aimed at gaming fans. While it may not be the thinnest in its class, the overall package in terms of design, features...
When Jarred reviewed the Alienware M11x R2, he was so pleased with it that he did the most sensible thing he could: compiled a wish list for the next generation model. Improved connectivity, a better screen, and DirectX 11-class graphics. There was no exc...
Heavy for an 11inch laptop, Cooling fan sounds like a hair dryer, Lackluster screen and no alternative screen options, Expensive compared to previous version,
As we mentioned at the beginning of this review, the Alienware M11x is a laptop that is essentially in a class all by itself. Although there are many 11-inch netbook alternatives on the market, none of them come close to delivering the gaming performance of the M11x. Likewise, although there are several 14-inch and 15-inch gaming notebooks on the market with significantly superior specs, none of
Resumen: Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
The cheapest Alienware M11x starts from €849 in Germany and it comes with a 1.2GHz Pentium U5400 with 2GB of memory. In the USA it starts from $950 for Core iX based machines and it comes with Core i5 520 UM CPU, 4GB of memory and 320GB disk. Our sam...
From an engineering standpoint the M11x is a marvel. There is no other laptop available that offers this much gaming performance in such a small package. The fact that Alienware has managed to cram so much into so little – and managed to do so while also...