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Dell Announces Its Gaming Beast, Alienware M15 Gaming Laptop Starting at $1,299 USD

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Dell’s new beast, the Alienware m15 has been engineered with a magnesium alloy surface making it lighter and more powerful. The Alienware is for the core function of gaming, the USP Alienware is known for. It is the lightest and slimmest gaming laptop at 4.78 pounds measuring 14.3 by 10.8 and 0.8 from front to the back cover.

Built on an 8th generation Intel processor with the graphics being powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 OC and 1070 Max-q supports VR, besides the inbuilt Alienware Graphics enhancer and amplifier. The Alienware Command Center technology is very beneficial besides the Alienware Cryo Teach 2.0 for heat controlling of the device due to heavy gaming. The optional 90Whr battery pushes the life of devices to about 17 hours even after heavy gaming. This is all you can expect from a gaming beast.

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The style is out of the world and the user does not need to compromise on the performance, durability or built. Its mobility is also shown through features like a narrow bezel increasing the screen’s aspect ratio and a numeric keypad in such a small laptop(below 17 inches). It has also added features like 1.4 mm of key travel, anti-ghosting keys, and four Alien-FX enabled regions with RGB to light up during gameplay, besides the in-game lighting conditions for over 150 titles.

Alienware m15Today, Dell is proud to announce Alienware m15 with our “Epic” industrial design featuring magnesium alloy surfaces built for both power and portability. Available in Epic Silver and Nebula Red, Dell Alienware m15 lets gamers play where and how, they want to play – without sacrificing the performance they have come to know and love from Alienware.

Whether heading to a friend’s house to chew up opponents in a late-night Battle Royale game, spectating your favorite esports tournament on the go or dominating from the hotel on your next road trip, it’s a lightweight piece of artillery that will deliver powerful PC gaming experiences. For sale globally on October 25, starting at $1,299 USD, direct from Alienware.com and in retail stores. Please note that regional availability will vary.

Thus this light laptop suits gamers who want portability in their usage, and the “Epic” designing manifestation is available in Epic Silver and Nebula Red. Hence the style meets usability and most importantly, you can take it anywhere, be it a friend’s house for a Royale Battle game, or playing Esports while being on the go on a road trip. This will go on sales from 25th of October at a competitive price of US$ 1299 from Alienware.com

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