Dell stopped producing Alienware M11x
The "tiny" supercomputer for M11x gamers does not have an upgrade for 2012, meaning that Dell is no longer "keen on" small Alienware.
>>>Alienware M14x, M17x and M18x version 2012 use new GPU, old CPU
M11x will not have a new upgrade.
Yesterday, Dell introduced an upgrade configuration for the 2012 versions of the M14x, M17x and M18x models. However, this manufacturer did not mention the M11x model. According to technology blog The Verge, the reason may be that recently users started neglecting the most "pretty" model in this Alienware "squad" , gamers want to have bigger keyboards, and want to more equipped with optical drive.
This means, Alienware 2012 will only appear with three new M14x, M17x and M18x models this year. The new generation "terrible" gaming computers still retain the exterior design, but there are significant configuration improvements.
According to Cnet Asia , the computer maker from the United States stopped producing Alienware M11x.
Alienware M11x supercomputer was first introduced by Dell in mid-2010. Alienware M11x owns the powerful game configuration of a 15-inch laptop in 11-inch design with a weight less than 2 kg. This model is equipped with Core i5 and i7 processors, 1 GB discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 335M graphics card, which helps to run fast graphic games and for high-resolution HD images.
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