Dell has introduced a number of new gaming laptops at Computex this year, including the Alienware m15 and m17 laptops, which now boast new hardware, new features and a significantly improved design. An upgrade to Dell's more affordable G3 series. It should be noted that the Dell subsidiary just updated its specifications and design of the Alienware m15 and Alienware m17 in January 2019, offering these models the new Nvidia RTX 20 graphics processors (GPU), 8th generation Intel Core processors and a redesign of its magnesium alloy chassis, giving it a thinner, lighter form factor.Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3
However, the new Alienware m15 and Alienware m17 launched at Computex 2019 will offer even more impressive hardware on the inside and better design to stay cool inside their even thinner chassis, giving users machines two years old (or older). powerful upgrade options. Dell is offering mine the Alienware m15 and m17 at the same starting price of $1,499 (about $1,200), for its imminent release on June 11 in the United States. Meanwhile, the Dell G3 15 gaming laptop is available today, May 28, starting at $799. Of course, Dell doesn't currently have to provide more detailed pricing information or global releases.
Image 1 of 9 Image 2 of 9 Image 3 of 9 Image 4 of 9 Image 5 of 9 Image 6 of 9 Image 7 of 9 Image 8 of 9 Image 9 of 9What we do know is that both Alienware thin-and-light systems are now powered by 5th-generation Intel Core i9-1650 processors, which are among the best processors on the market. Also, the lowest GPU on hand right now is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 (GTX 1060 Ti and 2060 of previous models). Of course, both gaming laptops will still have the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2070, 2080 Max-Q, and 2019 Max-Q graphics cards among the higher-end GPU options. These are, of course, some of the best GPUs of 2019. Oddly enough, while early 32 models offer up to 4GB of 2666MHz DDR15 memory, the m17 and m16 upgrade datasheets offer up to 1,7 GB of the same memory. Design-wise, these gaming laptops feature a newly designed keyboard with per-key AlienFX RGB LED lighting, 1,4mm travel (up from 0,2mm previously), a key-tilt technology N and a new 20.5mm dish concave chuck design, as well as a new precision glass touchpad. It's just to start. Both gaming laptops are also a bit slimmer at 21mm. It is slightly slimmer than the current 15mm of the m23 and the current 17mm of the m15. Plus, the Alienware M0.01 is lighter, from 4.75 lbs to 3.0 lbs. And both received an improved thermal solution: Cryo-Tech Cooling 15 technology, to improve airflow and thermal efficiency to compensate for the more powerful hardware and thinner chassis. According to the manufacturer, on the Alienware m20, this means a 20% increase in processor fan diameter, a 10% increase in GPU fan diameter, a 10% increase in airflow, and 17 other total fan blades. Alienware m32, on the other hand, brings a 10% increase in processor fan diameter, 25% increase in graphics processor fan diameter, better airflow, and 144% lower airflow impedance. The displays have also been upgraded, with the m17's 15Hz panel now featuring Dell's EyeSafe low-light blue light and Tobii's Eye Tracking technology, the m15 now features Tobii Eye Tracking technology, making this first XNUMX inch laptop world then