Alienware M11x

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Looking to get a portable laptop for uni, that also has the gaming option ready to use. Came across the M11x, does anyone have any first hand experience with them?

Also, does anyone else have any suggestions for around this price range?

Thanks
Ben
 
I've had my system for around 3 months.

Originally I have an issue with the SU7300 and got a replacement with the i5 so I have experience of both systems. The system performance is good and I would recommend the 4GB memory upgrade. It has enough power to do everything you want. With the i5 the system does run quite hot, more so than the SU7300.

The keyboard is really good to use and the backlight is a nice addition. I will say the weight of the laptop is one of the drawbacks. I wish I have gotten something a bit lighter. For the price the build quality is good, there is a problem with the hinge as it will rub on the screen. I got my SU7300 replaced for this reason. The system is very solid though and can take quite a beating.

You have to be prepared to accept the smaller screen and being honest the resolution is quite limiting. I can get around 4 hours use on the battery or 6hours if I push it.

overall I am happy with the system and the gaming performance more than makes up for the downfalls.

If I had another choice though I would go for the Lenovo Edge. I have used these in work and they are fantastic.
 
What happens when the battery eventually dies? I'm assuming (becuse it's built in) you'd have to send it back to Dell to replace the battery?

Tempted to get one of these to hook up to my home cinema (either the M11X or a plain ol' Studio 15!)
 
Whats the CHEAPEST price for the i7 & 4GB version? So far I have seen it for £970. That was with two vouchers.

:/

How did you find a voucher for the alienware stuff? I couldn't find any only dell ones.

Also saw this in purple shirt land today albeit the 2core cpu version for a silly price but the screen is pretty nice and the keyboard is very nice to use.
 
What happens when the battery eventually dies? I'm assuming (becuse it's built in) you'd have to send it back to Dell to replace the battery?

Tempted to get one of these to hook up to my home cinema (either the M11X or a plain ol' Studio 15!)

The battery is still removable you just need to remove the bottom access panel.
 
Could maybe consider the Acer 4820TG?

It's larger, at 14" but not much heavier, full blown Core i5, 4gb RAM, 500GB HDD and a 5650 GPU/Intel HD switchable.

Get about 10 hours under light use with the 9 cell battery and 2.5-3 hours gaming for £900.
 
Could maybe consider the Acer 4820TG?

It's larger, at 14" but not much heavier, full blown Core i5, 4gb RAM, 500GB HDD and a 5650 GPU/Intel HD switchable.

Get about 10 hours under light use with the 9 cell battery and 2.5-3 hours gaming for £900.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-335M.24060.0.html

http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5470.23698.0.html

Pretty big difference between the GPU's in the two

edit - It has the 5470 not the 5650
 
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Could maybe consider the Acer 4820TG?

It's larger, at 14" but not much heavier, full blown Core i5, 4gb RAM, 500GB HDD and a 5650 GPU/Intel HD switchable.

Get about 10 hours under light use with the 9 cell battery and 2.5-3 hours gaming for £900.

Theres a deal at the moment I'm considering and its £899 for the 320GB, 4GB, I5, bluetooth one.
 
Spec for the one I found is as follows:

Item : Acer Aspire 4820TG Core i5 520M, 14TFT,4Gb,500Gb,W7HP
Brand/Model : Acer LX.PSE02.009
CPU Type : Intel® Core™ i5-520M
CPU Included : i5-520M processor (2.4GHz, 3MB L3 cache)
VGA Chipset : ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5650
VGA Memory : 1G DDR3
Memory Type : DDR3 1066 MHz memory
Max. Memory : 8 GB
Memory Included : 4 GB Memory
Optical Device : DVD-Super Multi DL drive
USB : USB2.0
No. of USB Ports : 4
LAN : Gigabit Ethernet
Sound : Dolby® Home Theater
Card Reader : Multi-in-1 card reader
Power Source : 9-cell Li-ion battery
Screen Size : 14.0" HD
Screen Type : LED LCD
Operating System : Windows® 7 Home Premium
Colour : Black
Dimensions (wxhxd)-(mm) : 342 x 24/25.4 x 245
Special Features : 1.3 megapixel webcam
Special Features : 500 GB HDD
Price : £760.25 (£893.29 inc. VAT)

For the money it seems like the best buy.
 
Got my eye on one of these also (4820TG with 5650), but no stock anywhere (at least, no *actual* stock as even Acer seem to think they are out of them !) :(
Also considering the hp Envy 14, but more ££'s and less battery life....still, at least you can get them !
 
Spec for the one I found is as follows:

Item : Acer Aspire 4820TG Core i5 520M, 14TFT,4Gb,500Gb,W7HP
Brand/Model : Acer LX.PSE02.009
CPU Type : Intel® Core™ i5-520M
CPU Included : i5-520M processor (2.4GHz, 3MB L3 cache)
VGA Chipset : ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5650
VGA Memory : 1G DDR3
Memory Type : DDR3 1066 MHz memory
Max. Memory : 8 GB
Memory Included : 4 GB Memory
Optical Device : DVD-Super Multi DL drive
USB : USB2.0
No. of USB Ports : 4
LAN : Gigabit Ethernet
Sound : Dolby® Home Theater
Card Reader : Multi-in-1 card reader
Power Source : 9-cell Li-ion battery
Screen Size : 14.0" HD
Screen Type : LED LCD
Operating System : Windows® 7 Home Premium
Colour : Black
Dimensions (wxhxd)-(mm) : 342 x 24/25.4 x 245
Special Features : 1.3 megapixel webcam
Special Features : 500 GB HDD
Price : £760.25 (£893.29 inc. VAT)

For the money it seems like the best buy.

did you go for this mate, got any reviews?
 
I haven't no, little out of my price range. Looking at a DM4 personally.

I posted a few reviews a little further up the page :)
 
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