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looks cool but not very partical unless you wanted to sit down on the chair and play on the table, the glowing lights are distracting to eyes too~ :s22:

I still prefer a laptop like Dell Alienware 17 R3 or Dell inspiron 17 7000, sometimes tired can just unplug from the mains and put the laptop on bed or sofa to continue my gaming or net surfing~

yes i agree with mosmos, too much bling is not even good, coz ur frens not going to come over and praise how cool it looks.
 

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No problem. It's very good since its like Office 365 subscription. This means you will always be able to update to the latest version of Office as long as you are still studying.

I was able to update from Office 2013 to 2016 earlier this year.



Alienware Graphics Amplifier has room for upgrades so unless Alienware stop supporting it or the graphic cards get longer/bigger and unable to fit into it or PSU not enough else i think it can support future cards

https://na.alienwarearena.com/forum...al-support-1/alienware-graphics-amplifier-faq

Will the Alienware Graphics Amplifier support future generation graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD?

Yes.

As such, I think it is a pretty good investment for current or future owners of the Alienware laptops as they can enjoy high performance gaming on the newest graphic cards.

too bad unkle long time no study, no student email.
 

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I don't think the Alienware Grahpics Amplifier is meant to be portable. After all, you have to connect it to a powerpoint.

http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/alienware-graphics-amplifier

You can see that the word "Home" is mentioned multiple times in the site above.

Actually i dont mind it a bit larger, as long as it will be able to fit new graphic cards.

I wouldnt want to run to the store happily, buy the latest high performance gaming card and realise it wont be able to fit due to physical size constraint.

mmm... actually I hope that future gpu can be smaller and more efficient. Now getting abit too extreme
 

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Which mean you will be here for another 4 days only ?! :D:D

unless something happens to the top 2 contestants. :evil::s13:

no la will still come in. how can miss out on the xps 13. its the 主角 of this event leh. :s13:
 

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if you pair Alienware 17 R3 laptop with Alienware Graphics Amplifier, you can connect a bigger screen monitor, mouse and keyboard to the Graphics Amplifier and use it like a desktop and have the ultimate gaming experience.

if you only play games like dota 2 or cs then get either Dell Inspiron 15 7000 or Dell Inspiron 24 7000. they are also future proof and you can use Intel RealSense 3D Camera with Windows 10 Hello. the graphics cards also won't be outdated that fast for both systems.

Yes Dota 2 or CS probably doesn't need such a powerful gaming laptop like the Alienware series.
 

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Sure! There are a lot in fact. You can check them out on the Steam url below.
http://store.steampowered.com/tag/en/TouchFriendly/#p=0&tab=NewReleases

It is especially useful for those detective games where you have to tap on items/clues to play the game.

Alternatively, you can play your Android games on your PC using emulators like Bluestacks http://www.bluestacks.com/ or GenyMotion https://www.genymotion.com/.




At the very least, it will consume less powerpoints than desktop users :s13:
Desktop require CPU, Monitor, Speakers(or dont need if using headset).

Its good for gaming la. Play with friends games like CS:GO or DOTA 2 should be able to run max settings even without the Alienware Graphics Amplifier. Those games dont really require high performance cards. That is the whole point of portability and mobility.

I also prefer desktop for gaming. Having a bigger screen is always better for gaming. :o

Yes I prefer desktop for gaming too. The Dell Inspirion 15 7000 would be good enough for me. Alienware series is too expensive and overkill for me.
 

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Looked like Dell is going full scale in gaming desktop/laptop, all videos related to gaming using Dell machines, be it from Inspiron or Alienware. The gaming market must be good to make $$, I supposed gamers are more than willing to fork out $$ for superb visual and audio experiences in gaming?

But for a laptop, I still maintained the same view, best leave it for a bit of gaming and on the move usages. Furthermore I seldom see people gaming on the move using laptop. Or those serious gamers always bring the Alienware 15 R2, Alienware 17 R3 + the Alienware Graphics Amplifier to each other's houses for gaming sessions overnight, mass gaming orgies??? =:p Siao leh, dunno need how many multiple plugs... Of course if free one, i certainly dun mind. :p

I think only alienware 13 met my criteria for gaming on the move with a 13.3" screen. Hardcore gaming, would preferred desktop like the Alienware Alpha and at home.

I think most gamers play at home using their powerful gaming desktops. Maybe only rich ppl buy Alienware laptops and bring them to each other's houses for gaming sessions.
 

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:s22: Not sure whether Dell Alienware or MSI invented the Graphics Amplifier first~

But one thing for sure, it was a silly invention for a laptop, since is a powerful gaming portable unit, why do we still need an external driver unit that was not powered by a battery? :s22:

The cost of these gaming laptop already at sky high prices for average citizens~

But a problem if you DIY upgrade may void the Dell warranty.

I guess most would just settle for Dell Inspiron 17 7000 for the 4K UHD touchscreen for added feature.

Msi is called gaming dock but based on the date released, i would say Alienware is the first one to release their Graphics Amplifier.

not exactly a silly invention for a laptop, the Alienware Graphics Amplifier provide an ultimate gaming experience where you can use your laptop like a desktop as you can connect the monitor, keyboard as well as mouse to the Graphics Amplifer.

it gives you the power of a desktop graphics card and pushes up the frame rates to higher levels. it is also future proof as you can just change the graphics card to newer and more powerful one rather than buying a new laptop.
 

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the only downside for fibre optics is that its very fragile. you can't bend it too much or it'll spoil

Well that is true... But if internally for the Dell Alienware 17 R3... Maybe ok bah.. since it is inside....

And oh its Friday!
 

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yes this is the only downside IMO, that it can only work on one kind of laptop, which is Alienware laptops. If it caters to all brands and kinds of laptops maybe there is some hope in the market.

If we take SG for example, how many people do you see them using Alienware laptop? The % is so small, imagine in this small number of people, how many of them will purchase the Alienware Graphics Amplifier to boost their laptops' graphics power?

That's why i say... boo to the use of proprietary! But i think we got someone in thread here who bought the Dell Alienware 17 R3 so not that hard bah... Anyway, imagine if macbook pro or desktop can use... :love:

How many SLI combos... :love:
 

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The Area-51 is very expensive, maybe Dell thinks buyers wants Office 2016 and the McAfee antivirus. They should let buyers upgrade the SSD and wireless. But does the Alienware 17 R3 have options to upgrade than the Area-51?

All of them we can do ourselves, but seriously software?? I hate bloatware. Maybe they should put unique things inside like fibre optics... Like I suggested for the Dell Alienware 17 R3 earlier... Dunno why today keep thinking of fibre... :s22:

For most students, Office 2016 comes free. Don't have to fork out extra $ to buy.

https://products.office.com/en-us/student/office-in-education

Just type in school email, if you are eligible you will receive email to sign up. Local Poly email should work. Tertiary should be ok too, as long as its not alumni email of course. :vijayadmin:

I think a lot of people don't know about this good lobang so might as well post it here to raise awareness. Can spend the extra $ on choosing better option upgrading your Alienware laptop. :s13:

Doesnt come free but the darn trial comes with it :mad:
 

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not really worth to buy Area-51, just get Alienware 17 plus Alienware Graphics Amplifier. those softwares can be uninstalled.

Yes they can be uninstalled, potentially leaving registry traces behind... So you need to format to be sure. I believe Dell makes a profit bundling them... Does Dell Alienware 17 R3 come with these bloatware too?
 

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Well that is true... But if internally for the Dell Alienware 17 R3... Maybe ok bah.. since it is inside....

And oh its Friday!

issit i too long never hear this song liao? how come sound so different from what i remembered?? :s13:
 
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