
At CES 2019, Dell showed off a couple of new interesting products that grabbed a lot of attention but by far, the most ambitious new launch is the Alienware Area-51m flagship gaming laptop. It's the first laptop to feature an upgradable desktop-level Intel CPU and Nvidia's new RTX series graphics cards (GPU), which brings it one step closer to being an actual replacement for a gaming desktop. We had a chance to spend some time with it at Dell's booth and here's what we think of it.
If you take away the glowing alien logo on the lid, it's not instantly recognisable as an Alienware laptop and that's because the Area-51m is the first Alienware laptop to debut Dell's new ‘Legend' design language. According to the Dell, this is only the fourth time in the company's history where the design for a product category has been completely overhauled from the ground-up. The sharp corners and bold lines have given way for more rounded edges and curvy accents.
The rear ‘loop' backlighting is a prominent part of the new theme, as it's also present on Dell's upcoming 55-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor. Out of the two colours schemes, we personally quite like the white trim or as Dell calls it — Lunar Light. A nearly 4kg, the laptop is incredibly heavy and it's not something you'll be carrying around, even at home. It also ships with two power adapters, however, we're told that a single one is enough for regular use while the second one is needed if you plan to switch to the high-performance profile or if you're overclocking the GPU or CPU.
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