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Things to know about the Alienware M11x
It's a fact that the M11x redefines the concept of portable PC gaming. Never before has it been possible to have this much power in this small of a package. There are a few cool features of the M11x that could probably use a bit more explanation, so I thought I'd drop by and share.
Three features you should know about your new M11x system:
1. Binary GFX – this is the feature that allows you to switch between performance and extended battery life. By Pressing the Function + F6 keys, the system will toggle between the integrated graphics (longer battery life) and the nVidia discrete graphics (gaming performance). Switching between modes does not require a reboot. Certain applications will require closing before a graphics switch can be made.
2. Steam – this is a free digital download client that comes with a free copy of the game Portal. To retrieve your game, simply create a free Steam account or login using your existing account.
3. DataSafe Local – This feature gives you a third backup option to backup your image to a USB key or DVD (requires an optional optical drive).
These features are also covered in the user’s manual and within the software itself.
Happy gaming!
rushless
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February 16th, 2010 11:00
I wish the overclock feature was also a binary switch, rather than a bios toggle. Asus clocks their SU7300s at 1.73ghz as standard and the Binary switch knocks it down to 1.3ghz. The SU7300 has such a high ceiling the 33% increase results in only one degree temp increase and less than a 10% increase in battery life.
On a side note, do you see units shipping in the US before March or still the first week?
Thanks!
lordrain1922
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February 16th, 2010 12:00
About that side note I would love to know the answer to that as well. Not a single barely speaking english representative can tell me anything but check your order status online
Rambler358
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February 17th, 2010 18:00
Does anyone know who makes the optional 256GB SSD for the M11x?
lordrain1922
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February 18th, 2010 10:00
Sorry I didn't reply earlier I was just looking at the same sites
Rambler358
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February 18th, 2010 10:00
I think I found the answer to my own question:
The Dell SSD is the same Samsung MLC model, also rebranded as the OCZ Summit. Basically the lowest performing SSD available.
Source:
http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3631&p=19
If you're thinking about a SSD, your best bet is to get an Intel or OCZ Vertex seperately.
fieldrequired
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March 8th, 2010 08:00
Yes its quite evident that its a nice laptop, its just a shame that your customer service is dreadful and your rate of manufacturing these machines is even worse.
Its also a shame that you double the price tag for anyone not in the US and a crying shame that even if we choose to accept these horrific realities, we're treated to a months wait for these machine while they sit in a warehosue somewhere.
Happy gaming to you too.