State Oz All American 1897 Posts user info edit post |
Side-by-side comparison with Aurora desktop.
Starts at $699. Available with i3, i5, or i7.
Just an FYI for your own personal benefit: I work at the Dell store at Crabtree Valley Mall, so if you're interested in purchasing one, or anything else on Dell.com, I'd be glad to hook you up with a discount.
Disclaimer: I've owned Alienware computers for over a decade, long before Dell purchased them. I have the last true non-Dell Alienware models of both the Area 51 laptop, Area 51 desktop, and Aurora desktop. I also have a Dell-era Alienware laptop. I use the Dell Alienware models everyday at work, and I'm still impressed by their performance and design.
The X51 is cool and affordable. I'm going to purchase one very soon.. maybe today. I'll freely admit that you can build or buy a computer with similar performance for a cheaper price, just like you can spend $15k on an 80s Mustang that will smoke a $55k straight-off-the-lot Corvette. Let's just all agree that Alienware computers are expensive and talk about the design/possibilities rather than argue about whether or not Alienware is overpriced or whether or not Dell ruined the brand.
1/18/2012 12:21:56 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
I don't understand the purpose of this? If you want pc gaming but don't want to pay the premium for pc hardware, cloud gaming is what you want, not this. If you wanted a portable rig, why not a laptop? I don't see how this product sells more than 10,000 units, if that. 1/18/2012 1:07:16 AM |
Hiro All American 4673 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I'll freely admit that you can build or buy a computer with similar performance for a cheaper price" |
If this is the case, what does alienware offer that increases it's value? I mean, if I can buid a comprable system for less, why AW?
[Edited on January 18, 2012 at 1:12 AM. Reason : .]1/18/2012 1:08:24 AM |
Fry The Stubby 7784 Posts user info edit post |
the look, the name and not having to build it. 1/18/2012 1:22:45 AM |
AndyMac All American 31922 Posts user info edit post |
While I still build all of my computers, it's still somewhat of a hassle especially if something goes wrong. 1/18/2012 1:45:26 AM |
mfizzle Starting Lineup 80 Posts user info edit post |
i buy all my computers from dell i will be there this week to purchase this from you. 1/18/2012 3:01:11 AM |
Netstorm All American 7547 Posts user info edit post |
Nothing has been said about Apple that hasn't been said about Alienware.
Despite that, and knowing the hype of brand and design versus the actual performance, I have owned an Alienware and I was definitely satisfied with the product. This actually looks much more impressive to me than I would have expected, and probably will suit a market well for people who want to get into PC gaming but don't know anything about the hardware or technical aspects of it (and just want to go straight into ownership).
So yea, I understand its purpose, and it does certainly look sleek. I won't be buying one, but I would't be surprised (or on the offensive) if a friend of my intended to get one. 1/18/2012 4:04:46 AM |
J33Pownr Veteran 356 Posts user info edit post |
Uhh, why get an alienware "gaming PC" that at best will produce medium detail at 1080P and not have the option for a better gpu than a GTX 555. I just don't see the point other than its pretty.
$700 - i3 3.3Ghz, 4Gb ram, gt545 $900 - i5 3.0Ghz, 8Gb ram, gt545 $950 - i5 3.0Ghz, 6Gb ram, gtx555 $1150 - i7 3.4Ghz, 8Gb ram, gtx555
If you don't want to build it yourself go to HP.com and for a little more you can get real h8xt series gaming pc that will play anything. $1325 - i7 3.8Ghz, 8gb ram, gtx580 1/18/2012 8:29:21 AM |