Now in its third iteration, the M17x continues to be an impressive looker and performer. We go hands-on with this 17.3-inch top-shelf gaming notebook.
Our Alienware M17x R3 review unit is configured as follows:
- 17.3-inch glossy "edge to edge" full HD display (1920x1080 resolution)
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Intel Core i7-2720QM quad-core processor (2.2~3.3GHz Turbo Boost, 6MB cache, 45W TDP)- Intel HM67 chipset
- AMD Radeon HD 6970M w/ 2GB GDDR5 dedicated video memory
- 8GB DDR3-1333 (4x 2GB; supports up to 16GB - 4x 4GB)
- 1.5TB RAID 0 hard drive array (2x 750GB 7200RPM; Seagate ST9750420AS)
- Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN wireless network adapter
- Internal Bluetooth 3.0 wireless
- Integrated 720p webcam
- Slot-load Blu-ray reader/DVD burner (HL-DT-ST DVDRWBD CA30N)
- 9-cell Li-ion battery (90WHr)
- Weight: 9.39 lbs.
- Dimensions: 1.76 x 11.96 x 16.14 inches
- 1-year limited warranty
- Starting price: $1,499
- Price as configured: $2,369
Build and Design
Alienware notebooks showcase the most unique designs on the market; the M17x R3 is no exception. Its ultra-modern exterior looks like it was based off of a military stealth aircraft. The M17x R3 is also available with a red exterior.
Alienware notebooks showcase the most unique designs on the market; the M17x R3 is no exception. Its ultra-modern exterior looks like it was based off of a military stealth aircraft. The M17x R3 is also available with a red exterior.
The M17x R3's build quality is good though almost exclusively uses plastic; its predecessor made extensive use of aluminum. I miss the metal, especially on the lid backing. Despite this, the M17x R3 uses rather thick plastic that doesn't make a cheap rattling sound when tapped by a fingernail. In general there are very few flexible surfaces on the M17x R3 save for the media controls area above the keyboard.
Ports and Features
The M17x R3 has an outright arsenal of ports; it includes USB 3.0, HDMI in and out, DisplayPort, eSATA, and a pair of USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports. The only item that's missing is an ExpressCard slot; the old M17x R1/R2 had one. All picture descriptions are left to right.
The M17x R3 has an outright arsenal of ports; it includes USB 3.0, HDMI in and out, DisplayPort, eSATA, and a pair of USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports. The only item that's missing is an ExpressCard slot; the old M17x R1/R2 had one. All picture descriptions are left to right.
Left: Kensington Lock slot, Ethernet, VGA, HDMI out, DisplayPort, 2x USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, S/P DIF, microphone jack, dual headphone jacks
Right: Media card reader (top), slot-load Blu-ray reader (bottom), 2x USB 2.0, eSATA/USB 2.0 combo port, HDMI in