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Written by Duane Pemberton   
Friday, 27 July 2007
There’s no doubt that Alienware is perhaps the biggest champion of bringing bleeding-edge technology to consumers – more so than any other high-end PC maker we know of. Sure Dell cleans its clock when it comes to the mainstream and server customer, but Alienware is in a league of its own when it comes to making high-end, custom PCs at the volume it churns out. Because of its history of bringing best-of-class products at high sales figures, there’s little to wonder why it has no problems getting ODM (Original Design Manufacturers) lining up at its door in baited-breath hoping for a design win.

 

Well I can say with a certain level of authority and certainty that the Alienware design team behind its new m9750 notebook has pulled out all the stops and really done a good job building a PC worthy of the Alienware moniker. This laptop – while a bit on the heavy side – comes packed to the glorious hilt of technology with the likes of two (Yes, I said two) GeForce Go 7950GTX graphic chips in SLI mode, two Seagate 160G Gigabyte hard drives in a RAID 0, a high-end Intel Core 2 T7600 Mobile processor at 2.3GHz, 2 Gigabytes of RAM, a clear 17” wide-aspect LCD screen, dual-layer DVD and a partridge in a pear-tree (okay, so maybe not that last one).







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