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Alienware is an American computer hardware subsidiary of Dell, Inc. Their hardware is designed for gaming purposes and has changed in physical appearance over the years. The company's products are best known by their science fiction themed designs. Alienware was founded in 1996 by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila.Alienware's corporate headquarters is located in The Hammocks, in Miami, Florid.
Windows OS-based consoles
Alienware announced that it will be releasing a series of video game consoles starting in 2014, aiming to compete with the Sony PlayStation series and the Microsoft Xbox.[13] The first version in this series, the Alpha, will run Windows 8.1.[14] The operating system and ability to play PC games is what separates the Alpha from the Xbox.[13]Graphics Amplifier
The Graphics Amplifier allows an Alienware laptop to run most full length (or smaller, non-hybrid) desktop GPUs.[citation needed]Laptops
18 Inch- M18x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2011, it is considered a replacement for the original M17x design, but with a bigger chassis, a screen up to 18.4 inches, and special keyboard macros. It features Dual-GPU Support and up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz RAM.
- M18x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2012 revision of the M18x; updated with Intel Ivybridge Processors, Double Nvidia GeForce 600 Series or AMD 7xxxM Series GPUs, up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz, and optional overclock.
- Alienware 18 (Discontinued) - 2013 refresh of the M18x; updated with Intel Haswell Processors, Double Nvidia GeForce 700 Series GPUs, and up to 32 GB of DDR3L-1600 MHz RAM, and 1TB Raid0 configured SSD along with facelift with new design. Marketed as "Alienware 18" but listed in some countries as "M18XR3 Viking".[15]
- Alienware 18 (Discontinued) - 2014 Updated version of the Alienware 18 or "M18x R3"; updated with Intel Haswell micro architecture processors, Double Nvidia GeForce 800 Series, up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz, and optional overclock.
- Alienware 18 - 2015 version of the previous Alienware 18, with dual Nvidia GeForce 900 Series and up to 32 GB of DDR3L-1600 MHz.
- M17x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2009, it is the first laptop released by Alienware after the company was bought by Dell. The name and some of the design is based on the Alienware 17 inch laptop, the Alienware M17.
- M17x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2010 Revision of the M17x, adding support for Intel i5 and i7 processors, double MXM3.0b graphic cards.
- M17x-R3 (Discontinued) - 2011 Revision of the M17x, changes from aluminium chassis to a simplified plastic design, 3D Ready through a 120 Hz screen. Removes Dual-GPU capability.
- M17x-R4 (Discontinued) - 2012 Revision of the M17x, updated with Intel Ivybridge Processors and Nvidia GeForce 600 Series or the ATI 7970m.
- Alienware 17 (Discontinued) - 2013 refresh of the M17x, updated with Intel Haswell Processors and Nvidia GeForce 700 Series GPUs or the ATI 8970m with new facelift and body design. Marketed as "Alienware 17" but listed in some countries and order details as "M17XR5 Ranger". Updated with Nvidia GeForce 800 Series in 2014
- Alienware 17-R2 - 2015 Revision of the Alienware 17, updated with Nvidia GeForce 900 Series. Features FHD matte display or FHD touch display. A port on the rear for Graphics Amplifier.