I am really disappointed with this laptop, compared to the older Alienware 15. Yes it is thinner and lighter but input wise, the introduction of a numpad and the off center trackpad are definitely a no go for me. Finding a very powerful laptop without a gaming look and nicer design and with a centered trackpad and without a numpad is hard and with an international keyboard in France is hard. Dell XPS 15, 15 2-in-1, Thinkpad X1 Extreme and Macbook Pro 15 and Surface Book 12 look like my best options and these either come with an ultrabook CPU (Surface Book) or with at best a 1050Ti vs an RTX 1060 in the m15. Not that I need RTX 2060 power right now but that would future proof the laptop.
M15 has 180W maximum power consumption and TB3 theoretically allows up to 100W PD however manufacturers commonly assign either 60 or 80W due to cost concerns.
Exactly about what I said. That in terms of design this laptop doesn't look beastly but more suitable for female users - in my opinion. I also apologised that what I said may sound sexist.
Seriously though, it would be a perfect choice for the fellow female gamers. Nothing sexist by nature implied, and it can also be suitable for men, but the curves speak for themselves.
Alienware's first ultra-thin laptop maintains the spirit of the original Alienware 15 R4 while propelling the series forward into the super-light gaming category. Of course, some sacrifices had to be made when moving to a smaller design, but it's mostly a success especially in terms of Turbo Boost performance and chassis rigidity.