Alienware 17
So I just purchased me an Alienware 17 laptop. Anyone else have an alienware? How do you like them/opinions of them?
December 12, 2013
Alienware 17
So I just purchased me an Alienware 17 laptop. Anyone else have an alienware? How do you like them/opinions of them?
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[quote=momozzz]Friend of mine bought a macbook and the screen broke. Took them 2 months to replace it and get it back to him.[/quote]
I guess there are always outliers, but my mileage has been pretty good. They gave my dad iLife for free when he called about upgrading his OS.
what a waste of money
[quote=Chema]Running a gimped OS is not an advantage at all[/quote]
You've obviously never used OS X.
[quote=iCrisis]Macbooks have the advantage of running OS X.[/quote]
Running a gimped OS is not an advantage at all
[quote=xVolcomStone]Word. With the added reliability it's worth it for school. Not to mention the Macbook Air is one of the cheaper alternatives for a Haswell Ultrabook.[/quote]
That's what I have. Thinner than a paper notebook and gets 12 hours of battery life. I do some pretty heavy image processing for school and it never slows down.
Looking at upgrading to the 13" retina pro, the new price + haswell is pretty hard to beat.
You're only buying the name.
[quote=iCrisis]Macbooks have the advantage of running OS X and come with a lot of software bundled with them.
For me at least, beyond superior build quality those are two factors I'll gladly pay more for.[/quote]
Word. With the added reliability it's worth it for school. Not to mention the Macbook Air is one of the cheaper alternatives for a Haswell Ultrabook.
Personally, I think that the new Alienware design does not look as good as the MX series, but this is just my opinion. Alienware is overpriced for its specs, but there isn't a lot of choice among brands that produce gaming laptops ie. the only major competitor is Asus. Also, Asus doesn't have anywhere near the customisation that Alienware has (I'm talking about the parts here, not the lights). However, to upgrade the Alienware to its limits is just a clear waste of money, as laptops are always less efficient on a price-per-part ratio and Alienware, as mentioned previously, is overpriced.
The laptops are nice though. I don't have any issues with my M14x nor my M17x. Dell's service is also fairly reliable.
[quote=Gutanaclone]*dell warranty*
Also are they really that overpriced? Seems like for the specs you get, it's not [i]too[/i] bad of an investment.[/quote]
Extremely overpriced and underpowered, nearing levels of Apple if not same.
[quote=acuppa]Not only that, but you're also paying for the Apple experience when you buy one of their products. Their customer service is beyond anything I've experienced from any other company.[/quote]
Agreed! I can take my laptop to the mall for service instead of shipping it out of the country.
Honestly, I've worked as a technician for a few years and one day the return key on my laptop broke. I literally just walked into the Apple store, told them the part I needed, and they gave it to me. No hassle.
That saves me time, and as a result, money.
[quote=acuppa]Not only that, but you're also paying for the Apple experience when you buy one of their products. Their customer service is beyond anything I've experienced from any other company.[/quote]
Friend of mine bought a macbook and the screen broke. Took them 2 months to replace it and get it back to him.
OT: l bought an Area 51 back in like 2010 or 2011 forr.. $2600? and it was by far the worst investment of my life when l could have taken the time to build one from scratch for roughly 60% of the cost. Alienware is entirely name brand pricing but their setups really are aesthetically pleasing. l ended up stripping it down and building on a custom after that got outdated so it wasn't that bad
I have an m14x. I'd definitely say Alienware is overpriced for what you get, but that's the same for laptops in general. If you move a lot, get a laptop. Otherwise just build a good desktop and a netbook or something (tablet maybe).
I have an Alienware x51, i know i paid a little bit more than i should've but it's small, compact and packs a punch in terms of specs, so I'm happy
[quote=iCrisis]Macbooks have the advantage of running OS X and come with a lot of software bundled with them.
For me at least, beyond superior build quality those are two factors I'll gladly pay more for.[/quote]
Not only that, but you're also paying for the Apple experience when you buy one of their products. Their customer service is beyond anything I've experienced from any other company.
Alienware is so 2000's. now it's all about the Raspberry Pis.
[quote=Psychopathic]Way too overpriced. You could get something 2x better for the same price.
All Alienware has is pretty lights, It's like the Windows equivalent of Apple.[/quote]
Macbooks have the advantage of running OS X and come with a lot of software bundled with them.
For me at least, beyond superior build quality those are two factors I'll gladly pay more for.
Way too overpriced. You could get something 2x better for the same price.
All Alienware has is pretty lights, It's like the Windows equivalent of Apple.
Very overpriced, there are many other alternatives of gaming laptops with equal or greater specs for a cheaper cost. However, you still get that cool factor of owning one
[quote=qwedsa87]Overpriced and will probably die in a year or two.[/quote]
*dell warranty*
Also are they really that overpriced? Seems like for the specs you get, it's not [i]too[/i] bad of an investment.
Overpriced and will probably die in a year or two.
want one. Very jealous right now.
They're really expensive
not worth it in my opinion