Alienware
M14x Review: The Best or Worst Portable Gaming Laptop?
Love then or hate them, Alienware notebooks feature one of the best known designs among gaming laptops. The M14x might be a new notebook for 2011 but it incorporates all of the key elements that make the Alienware notebooks unique. Combine a stealth fighter with a H.R. Giger drawing and mix in a generous helping of multi-colored LEDs and you'll get something that starts to look like an Alienware design.
The M14x has a very good selection of ports for a 14-inch laptop; no doubt a benefit of the unusually thick design. This Alienware laptop includes two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, Ethernet, memory card reader and slot-loading optical drive. The only item that's missing is an ExpressCard expansion slot ... but, for better or worse, very few modern gaming notebooks include an ExpressCard slot anymore. All picture descriptions are left to right.
Love then or hate them, Alienware notebooks feature one of the best known designs among gaming laptops. The M14x might be a new notebook for 2011 but it incorporates all of the key elements that make the Alienware notebooks unique. Combine a stealth fighter with a H.R. Giger drawing and mix in a generous helping of multi-colored LEDs and you'll get something that starts to look like an Alienware design.
The M14x has a very good selection of ports for a 14-inch laptop; no doubt a benefit of the unusually thick design. This Alienware laptop includes two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, Ethernet, memory card reader and slot-loading optical drive. The only item that's missing is an ExpressCard expansion slot ... but, for better or worse, very few modern gaming notebooks include an ExpressCard slot anymore. All picture descriptions are left to right.
The Alienware M14x is indeed "the most powerful 14-inch
laptop in the universe" but that doesn't mean much when you can get a much
better 15-inch or 17-inch gaming laptop for the same price (and roughly the
same weight).
Alienware
shocked many gaming enthusiasts earlier this year when the company discontinued
its popular M15x gaming notebook and replaced it with the slightly smaller
M14x. Did Alienware make a good call replacing a 15-inch laptop with a 14-inch
laptop? We took an in-depth look at the M14x to find out if it indeed is
"The most powerful 14-inch laptop in the universe."
Build
and Design
The
build quality of the M14x is very good with a combination of metal and plastic
parts. Most of the exterior contact points (lid, palm rests and keyboard
surround) are plastic. Nevertheless, the M14x feels solid ... in no small part
due to the unusually thick design. Alienware's designers make no apologies for
the roughly 1.5-inch thickness of this laptop; this gaming PC needed to take up
less space in a bedroom or dorm room. One of the common complaints from owners
of the old 15-inch Alienware M15x was that it was as large as most 17-inch
laptops. Alienware decided to make a high-performance gaming notebook with a
smaller footprint on your desk, but in order to make it smaller they had to
make the chassis thicker to accommodate the cooling system needed for the
processor and graphics.
And so the Alienware M14x was born: A 14-inch gaming notebook
that takes up roughly as much space as a 15-inch laptop.
Despite
the unique lines and thickness of the chassis, it's the AlienFX LED lighting
system that most people usually notice first. The colors of virtually every
light on the notebook can be changed to virtually any color. In fact, you can
even set the lighting to a combination of multiple colors or strobe between the
entire rainbow of colors. Of course, you can also shut off all of the lights if
you don't desire unwanted attention.
The
bottom of the M14x takes a page from the design playbook of the Alienware M11x
with a fully integrated battery and no easy access to system RAM, hard drive or
wireless cards. In short, you'll have to spend some time disassembling the M14x
if you want to upgrade it yourself.
Ports
and Features
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