Monday, August 11th 2014
Dell Readies Alienware 13 Gaming Laptop for Fall
This November Dell is set to let loose a new Alienware-branded gaming machine, a thin and light notebook dubbed Alienware 13. As its name suggests, the upcoming laptop packs a 13-inch display which, depending on configuration, can have a native resolution of (only) 1366 x 768, 1920 x 1080, or 2560 x 1440 pixels.
The Alienware 13 will also feature an ultra-low voltage Intel processor, a GeForce GTX 860M graphics card, up to 16 GB of RAM, up to two SSDs (HDD options will also be available), Qualcomm Killer 802.11ac WiFi, a TACTX keyboard, and Klipsch audio. No word on pricing yet but since it's Alienware, one might want to start saving already.
Source:
Engadget
The Alienware 13 will also feature an ultra-low voltage Intel processor, a GeForce GTX 860M graphics card, up to 16 GB of RAM, up to two SSDs (HDD options will also be available), Qualcomm Killer 802.11ac WiFi, a TACTX keyboard, and Klipsch audio. No word on pricing yet but since it's Alienware, one might want to start saving already.
7 Comments on Dell Readies Alienware 13 Gaming Laptop for Fall
the msi model, Im assuming you are talking about the ge40, and the gigabyte model, the p34gv2, both have serious overheating problems, and msi ships too small of an AC adapter, pulling power from the battery to fuel the gpu during heavy load. both are also 14 inch, not 13 inch.
I, for one, am quite looking forward to the new alienware. slimmer than the clevo, and with the ulv cpu, (and dual fans instead of one fan like the competiton) no overheating problems like msi or gigabyte. besides, a ulv cpu, when under cpu load only, is enough to drive the 860m. most games are gpu dependant anyway, only mmos or battlefield 4 would be slowed down on this thing with a ulv i7 (assuming they use a 15w model, not a 28 w). lenovo does this too, in their y40 laptops, and it works quite well.
This alienware 13 is making the same tradeoff that the excellent alienware x11 laptops made, using a slower cpu that is good enough for gaming, to sustain better battery life and thermals. the m11x was well made and fit a niche, one that this will hopefully fill as well.
13inch gaming notebook like that actually looks to be pretty interesting but the ULV processor is not something I would be as interested in on that model. I would much prefer the low end full i7 or even i5 over the ULV processor for a gaming notebook regardless (Guess ill have to see a review before I fully make up my mind on this machine). I doubt this machine is going to be anywhere priced well though so we can assume a very high 4 figure price (Probably 1300+ depending).
Still the design of these recent Alienwares look really sleek.