Alienware Unveils
GADGETS
Alienware
Unveils New Laptops,
Redefines Mobile Gaming
New Alienware 14 and Alienware 17 feature all new
performance graphics,
processors and components
engineered for extreme performance
Alienware, the pioneer in specialty high-performance PC gaming systems, today introduced its latest and most powerful gaming laptops
with the unveiling of the Alienware 14 and Alienware 17. The systems feature a bold new design and extraordinary
performance, uniquely engineered to deliver the ultimate gaming
experience.
The
new Alienware 14 is designed for the enthusiast gamer who requires a laptop
that provides enough performance for any task, yet is mobile enough to fit into
a backpack and, the Alienware 17 for an immersive, graphics-intensive experience
with the latest technologies for desktop grade performance.
Both,
Alienware 14 and Alienware 17 feature a new, iconic, angular design that takes
its cues from jet engines and stealth bombers with an anodized aluminum shell
and magnesium alloy body. The latest laptops are exceptionally durable, with
over 60 percent of the main mechanical components made of various metals. The
keyboard is protected by a reinforced plate to ensure a solid typing experience,
while the travel and responsiveness is specifically designed with gamers’ needs
in mind. Based on customer feedback, the new Alienware 14 now features an
anti-glare LCD display with wide viewing angles for reflection-free gaming in nearly
any lighting condition, including a premium Full HD panel option with IPS. For
3D gaming enthusiasts, the Alienware 17 has an optional 3D panel for an even
more immersive visual experience.
Along
with the new design, the new laptops also feature a number of components that boast
of delivering a superior PC gaming experience. The laptops sport full voltage,
quad-core 4th generation Intel Core i7 processors, and NVIDIA
GeForce 700 series graphics. DDR3L memory provides exceptional bandwidth with
lower voltage requirements designed for increased battery life, and the laptops
now provide support for up to three storage drives on the Alienware 14, and up
to four storage drives on the Alienware 17.
The
updated Alienware Command Center software provides intuitive, user-friendly
access to Alienware-exclusive applications and controls in one centralized hub.
Command Center includes the exclusive
AlienFX lighting control system which allows users to create their own custom
lighting themes and special effects. The new laptops have up to 20 colors to
choose from across 10 different lighting zones, totaling to over 10 trillion
lighting combinations. Alienware has worked closely with game developers to
incorporate AlienFX in over 60 game titles, including blockbuster titles like
XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Neverwinter to independent titles like Anomaly 2 and
SMITE, for an immersive experience that can only be found on an Alienware.
Whether healing, taking damage, or completing missions, AlienFX lights are an
extension of the game play. Alienware Command Center also features
AlienAdrenaline, a custom configurable game and application automation tool, the
new Accelerator dynamic performance optimizer, and a new performance monitoring
tool.
“The
new products allow us to bring the exciting nature for 3D and high-definition
immersive gaming for the passionate gamers. These come packed with extraordinary
performance in bold new designs that will take gaming to the next level”, said Mr. Shishir Singh, Director, Product
Marketing, Dell India. “The devices
have been crafted with meticulous thinking put to every minute detail to give
our customers the most powerful gaming laptops.”
Pricing and Availability
Alienware 14 is
available in India at a starting price of
Rs. 1,13,990/-
Alienware 17 is
available in India at a starting price of
Rs. 1,29,990/-
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