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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Alienware M11x review
The 11.6-inch M11x is something we never thought we'd see: a gaming netbook. But don't let the 'n' word put you off, because, despite its compact size, the M11x can tear strips off larger machines when it comes to performance. Comfortable to use, portable and blisteringly quick, it's a stunning piece of kit Read more
15 March 2010 by Rory Reid
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Alienware M17 review
With the 17-inch M17 gaming laptop, Alienware has created a gigantic, polygon-munching monster. Offering some of the best performance we've ever seen, it's insanely fast, has a multitude of high-end customisation options and is attractive to boot. Few rivals can really match it Read more
24 February 2009 by Rory Reid
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Alienware Area-51 M9750 review
The Alienware Area-51 M9750 is probably the most appealing of the company's gaming laptops we've ever come across. Not only is it powerful, it's gorgeous too. Plus, with plenty of configuration options, you can choose your level of speed and power to aid your gaming needs Read more
8 February 2008 by Rory Reid
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Alienware Aurora mALX review
The Aurora mALX is arguably the most audacious gaming laptop in Alienware's line-up. Not only is it airbrushed to give it a 'gamer' aesthetic, but it's also the first laptop to use 1GB of dedicated graphics memory -- giving it arguably the greatest graphics performance seen outside of a high-end gaming rig Read more
14 August 2006 by Rory Reid
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Alienware Area-51 m5700 review
Some aspects of its specification have been eclipsed by newer components, and it's enormously pricey in comparison to laptops from smaller vendors, but if you prefer big-name brands, this Alienware is a worthy contender. Read more
24 November 2005 by Rory Reid
