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Posted by Jam
 - January 07, 2019, 14:30:48
+ Portability cause it reduces the weight. Thin bezels are a good thing especially for the screen. Same goes for the neutral design instead of these flashy colors and logo (even if the design of the m15/17 is still awful...). If people want bulky laptops that you never carry with when moving outside, better buy a desktop PC, it's better for what you said (storage, upgreadability, GPU and CPU power, cost less...)
Posted by Alejandro
 - January 07, 2019, 11:52:38
I'm really hating this thinness trend on gaming laptops. It reduces everything : cooling performance {and thus CPU and GPU performance and probably louder fans), ports selection, key travel, storage options, battery, upgradeability, maintenence, and more. All for the sake of reducing a few millimeters and grams?
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 07, 2019, 07:06:18
The new Alienware m17 is essentially the 17-inch version of the existing Alienware m15. Dell will launch the laptop later this month with next generation Nvidia Turing Max-Q graphics.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Upcoming-Alienware-m17-will-be-7-mm-thinner-than-the-Alienware-17-R5.376946.0.html