If you have Alienware's reputation, morphing an 11-inch laptop into a mighty gaming rig is easier than it looks. The Alienware M11x (Core i7) ($1,175 direct) is literally the size of a netbook, except ...
For an 11-incher, the Alienware M11x brings a lot of muscle to the table when you consider the fact that most machines in that size range are running Intel's Atom CPU and integrated graphics. Instead, ...
There aren't many sub-13in gaming notebooks on the market, and direct competitors to the Dell Alienware M11x are few and far between. Nonetheless, we'll include comparison numbers for a few other ...
We've just reviewed the Alienware M11x mini gaming laptop and our verdict is in: "it blows everything else out of the water" -- except, perhaps, where price is concerned. Our sharp-eyed readers have ...
Alright, typically we'll dive into a deep benchmark session. With an UltraPortable however that would not be fair. Comparing say, the processor to the latest Core i5 or i7 processor would put this ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Gaming laptops are often an oxymoron, a device that either is too expensive or too big to really be a laptop or a computer too underpowered to play ...
The M11x has a deceptive amount of heft to it for an 11.6-inch laptop — in a size that's usually closer to the 1kg mark, it comes out as being double. Of course, being Alienware, this is because every ...
Alienware has announced that its ultra-portable M11x gaming notebook will be getting Intel’s latest processors, and you will be able to choose between a range of Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 ...
Dell's gaming arm is introducing some heft into the pipsqueak world of netbooks with its M11x system, which was introduced at CES a couple of weeks ago. Alienware won't call the laptop the "n" word, ...
During the Consumer Electronics Show which took place in early January of this year, we showcased a myriad of upcoming products in our coverage of the event. Of the literally thousands of things we ...
At first glance, the Alienware M11x lookslike it's leaped out of a Transformers movie. But does it qualify as Autobot or will it die a Decepticon's death?