engadget.com - 11/3/2008
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Filed under: Laptops
When it said evolutionary, it wasn't kidding around. Alienware has just taken the wraps off of a relatively uninspiring (or, unworthy of hype , we should say) new laptop: the M17. Not to be confused with the M17x , this 17-incher is the outfit's very first CrossFire X ...
alienware.com - 11/3/2008
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M17 17-inch Extreme Gaming Notebook Computer – Alienware
alienware.com - 11/5/2008
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M17 17-inch Extreme Gaming Notebook Computer – Alienware
technologyexpert.blogspot.com - 11/5/2008
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On Monday Alienware announced the M17 , the
world's first CrossFireX notebook. What's CrossFireX? It's a multi-GPU...
technology, and you could think of it as AMD's version of SLI. In this laptop, it pairs dual ATI Mobility HD 3870 video cards. ...
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Alienware Ships the M17, the First CrossFireX Laptop
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Alienware Announce CrossFire-X Enabled Laptop
Overclockers Club news Feed —
... Alienware's new M17 gaming notebook comes with the option of a pair of CrossFire-X enabled Mobility HD3870 graphics cards. You can also drop in Core 2 Quad or Extreme processors, up to 4GB of DDR3, dual hard drives in RAID 0 and a Blu-ray drive. Throw in a 17-inch 1920x1200 resolution screen and you are on your way to a pretty expensive new toy that will no doubt put some considerable strain on the included 12-cell battery. You can spec out an M17 from as little as $1,399, but you aren't going to get much (or any) of the above for that kind of price. In fact ...
Alienware Announces CrossFireX Dual-3870 Gaming Notebook
Maximum PC —
... In a first for Alienware, the company has introduced a CrossFireX-capable gaming notebook for mobile gamers looking to pack some added heat (figuratively, though likely literally as well) in time for the holiday gaming season. Wealthy fraggers can ...
Alienware's M17 gaming laptop reviewed: an interesting mix of good and bad
Engadget —
... what wound up being a decidedly ho hum offering in the M17, but the open-minded critics over at CNET were able to sit the machine down for a tick and give it a workout. Reviewers tested a $1,999 configuration (it starts at $1,399) with twin ATI Radeon HD 3870 GPUs and a Core 2 Duo P8400, and overall, performance was "decent" for the price. Gaming scores were more than adequate and basic computing tasks were handled with ease, but a few niggles were still present. For instance, the smallish touch pad was blasted, and the inability to stay alive for over 1.5 hours during ...
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