Alienware’s hot (literally) new gaming laptop,the M11X, is finally on Dell’s site for your personal configuration pleasure. When Dell announced the tiny, power-packed gaming rig last month at CES, the machine was promised to sell for “under $,1000″. Dell kept its promise, and then some: The base model can be had for just $800.
The M11X uses a low-power processor (1.3GHz Pentium SU4100) coupled with a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT335M graphics card, 2GB RAM and a 160GB hard drive. You can also pick which color the glowing, internal lights will be when you first switch it on (changeable at any time) and have a name-plate custom engraved (Dell tries to get hip by allowing you to pick your “full name, nickname or handle“).
If you want to spend a little more, you can pimp the rig with an Intel Core2 Duo SU7300 running at 1.3GHz ($100), 8GB RAM ($350) and a 256GB SSD ($570). You can also opt for a 3G data slot and antenna for $125. We like that upgrading the CPU still keeps it under a grand. Also, please excuse the hair in the video above: I’m no Danny Dumas.
Alienware M11X [Dell]
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