Alienware showcases new laptop range

Aditya

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WE HAD a chance to see some of the latest offerings from Alienware. The company is ready with more than just a few designs and is ready to bring refreshment to its current generation, across the nations. Iration.

Let's start with the small ones: The Sentia 3200, a new incarnation of the company's 12-inch notebook sports the refreshed 915 chipset supports FSB 533 Pentium M CPUs. The machine looks very similar to the previous Sentia model, just the battery life should be four to four and a half hours and you will be able to plug in an external battery unit.

The Sentia m3400 is a well-hung 14-incher. Short on girth and rather light, its graphics are indelibly integrated. Both these machines are available now.

Alienware has refreshed its Aurora M7700 series and now uses AMD's top gaming CPUs inside. The machines look good, and can accommodate 7800 GTX Go graphic card alongside two hard drives. With a 17-inch display, it costs $2169.

The Area 51 range is powered by Pentium M CPUs are starts from around $1059 only but you can also plug some decent graphics into these machines.

Alienware has a new unannounced machine where you have all the components and an LCD screen in one vertical case but it won't tell many details about it till February. µ
 
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