ALIENWARE AREA 51M

 ALIENWARE AREA 51M

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Alienware Area-51M review: A gaming desktop stuffed inside a laptop |  Engadget

Alienware Area 51m R2 design

Like its predecessor, the 51m R2 uses the company’s new Legend design. Available in Lunar Light and Dark Side of the Moon, the Legend design still serves up plenty of intergalactic, sci-fi aesthetics. However, unlike the old Epic design, Legend offers more rounded edges and a more sophisticated take on Alienware’s RGB customizable light show. 

Alienware Area 51m R2 display

Alienware’s stepping its game up when it comes to displays. Consumers will be flush with choices as the company is offering four options. You’ve got two 17.3-inch, 1920 x 1080 panels, both of which have a 144Hz refresh rate. The only difference is one panel is Nvidia G-Sync compatible and the other is not. The third option is also 1080p, but with a 300Hz refresh rate.

Alienware's Area-51m, m15, and m17 laptops are getting new 10th Gen Intel  chips and upgraded GPUs - The Verge

Alienware Area 51m R2 upgradability

One of the biggest selling points about the Area 51m is the ability to swap out nearly all the components. You can do it yourself, or if you’re feeling nervous about potentially bricking an upwards of $3,500 laptop, have one of Dell’s service technicians come out and do it for you. According to Vivien Lien, Vice President of Alienware and Dell Gaming, the service is currently suspended out of the interest of safety during the ongoing pandemic. However, the service will be reinstated when it's deemed safe.

Bottom line

The king is back...with improvements. Thanks to Intel’s H-series CPUs and Nvidia Super GPUs, the laptop is more powerful than its predecessor. And that 300Hz screen should make landing that headshot is even more satisfying. And with so much power, you can bet the battery life isn’t going to be much.

CES 2019: Alienware Area-51m is a fully upgradable gaming laptop

Alienware Area 51m R2 specs

The 51m R2’s base configuration is off to a good start with an 8-core Intel Core i7 10700 processor, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with 6GB of VRAM. I’m talking decked out with all the fixings with an overclockable 10-core Intel Core i9 10900K CPU, 64GB of RAM, a pair of 1TB PCIe M.2 SSDs in RAID 0 configuration with another pair, because at this point why the hell not And I definitely want to take the GeForce RTX 2080 Super with 8GB of VRAM for a spin.

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