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Alrighty, let's have a look at the box and bundle. Classy Alienware packaging, dark skinned... lovely.
Inside you'll spot the M11x covered by a soft pouch/cloth to prevent it from scratching. To the left, a rather 'alien' designed box with the necessities. The products are carefully packaged and protected by several foam layers for transport.
Once everything is unpacked you'll spot the UltraPortable, Alienware driver CD which is interesting as the product itself does not have CD/DVD rom and a power supply + manual. First impression, wicked looks and sturdiness.
Alienware M11x UltraPortable review
We test and review the Alienware M11x UltraPortable. Recently Alienware released the M11x UltraPortable laptop which you can configure with Core i3/i5/i7 and next to that it received the royal NVIDIA Optimus treatment. Basically you have two graphics processors inside the laptop. One embedded Intel IGP for the regular 2D stuff and the minute you start up games, an NVIDIA chip will take over and manage your accelerated gaming experience.
We test and review the Alienware M11x UltraPortable. Recently Alienware released the M11x UltraPortable laptop which you can configure with Core i3/i5/i7 and next to that it received the royal NVIDIA Optimus treatment. Basically you have two graphics processors inside the laptop. One embedded Intel IGP for the regular 2D stuff and the minute you start up games, an NVIDIA chip will take over and manage your accelerated gaming experience.
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