Alienware 18 Review: Best Gaming Laptop

Most Powerful Gaming Laptop

Alienware 18
Alienware 18

A 14 inch laptop for gaming is in about each buyer’s repertoire, while 15 inches are a setup, and just little bit harder to find out. At 17.3 inch, the gaming laptop makes their separate niche, built by some well-known brands and even small mainstream builders, like HJ and Toshiba.
An 18.4 inch gaming laptop, however, is a ghost. When a laptop gets to be so powerful it need a rolling bag to play around (and price as much as a down payment for a small home). The Alienware 18 is like that – for $4,166.

With dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 880M GPUs – The powerful mobile graphics chip – and a most powerful fast Core i7 processor by Intel, the Alienware 18 laptop is the best option for mobile gaming rigs equipped with two turbo chargers. The hardware specifications are much hot to make any laptop nerd faint.

The rest of the designed series of Alienware laptops, this 18.4 inch get a makeover until the Alienware 18x comes in the market two years ago. The Dell has moved beyond from gaming platforms that look and feel like trapezoids and has equipped a more elegant look with round corners.
The new look is impressive, accented with small lights, and much stunning thing to look at the front than the automatic grill aesthetic. The new design comes with a space ship. On top of the latest design, the Alienware 18 laptop has some other niceties, including magnesium alloy base and an aluminum clad lid. The internal design of laptop is also comes completely with a soft rubbery material, a best place to rest your arms for gaming sessions.

Put all things together, this gaming laptop is a meticulously part of hardware that it closes blush without any gap. You will not seek a single misaligned section on the machine even with all the body lines interconnected with the laptop's body design. This technology even empower to the laptop’s ports, which are all built with metal.

Alienware 18 Specs

·         Graphics: 2x Nvidia GeForce GTX; Intel HD Graphics 4600
·         CPU: Intel Core i7-4910MQ  2.9GHz (8MB cache, quad-core up to 3.9GHz with Turbo Boost)
·         RAM: 16GB DDR3L (2x 8GB at 1600MHz)
·         Storage: 256GB mSATA SSD
·         Screen: 18.4-inch, 1920 x 1080 WLED TrueLife Display
·         Ports: 4x USB 3.0,  RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet IPv6, HDMI 1.4-out/ 1.3-in, Mini DisplayPort, 2x audio out ⅛-inch ports, 7-in-1 media card reader, line-in microphone ⅛-inch, Kensington security lock
·         Connectivity: 802.11ac dual band Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 4.0
·         Camera: 2MP webcam, 1080p video
·         Optical drive: Slot-loading, dual layer Blu-ray reader
·         Weight: 12.06 pounds

So than the Origin EON17-S and Alienware 17, or any other gaming laptop in the market, users should think deep and hard before purchasing an Alienware 18 because there are too many more sensible and affordable options in the market. For the same roughly price, you can have a desktop around an Nvidia Titan (or two) and you will still have enough money to build a powerful gaming machine.





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