![]() ![]() This gaming laptop doesn’t just look every inch the powerhouse, it feels rock solid across every millimetre of the chassis.Īnd if the Alienware looks understated in our pictures, it’s an entirely different animal once you turn it on. The makeover isn’t at the expense of build quality, though. It’s a beast but a sophisticated one, certainly when compared with its top-end rivals such as the MSI GT72 Dominator Pro.Īlienware has slimmed down its 17in laptop, too: it measures 37mm thick to the MSI’s 58mm, although it’s no lighter than its chunkier rival, weighing a considerable 3.8kg. It oozes heavyweight class, with its body finished in a premium-looking palette of soft-touch matte black and gunmetal grey.Ĭoupled with sharp contours and aggressively chopped-off corners, it makes for a devilishly handsome, imposing model. If you’re going to spend the best part of £2,000 on a gaming laptop, then you want it to look good, and here the Alienware 17 delivers. Long gone are the days of luminous-green laptops and desktop PCs adorned with giant alien skulls thankfully, the Alienware family has evolved into a far more tasteful breed, and the Alienware 17 is the latest evidence of that progression. Alienware has come a long way since it first landed back in 1996. ![]()
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