Testseek.co.uk have collected 116 expert reviews of the Alienware 17 Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Alienware 17 Series.
December 2013
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116 Reviews
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Alienware has made some bold claims that it's 17-inch gaming laptop will be able to tap into the full 150W power of the Nvidia GTX 1080 while other companies have only achieved 120W performance.In our short hands on time we didn't get to play with the top...
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Published: 2016-09-04, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Thinner and aggressive new look, More efficient cooling, Stealthy Tobii integration
New shape may not fit in your bag
This 17-inch laptop might be our favorite new addition to the Nvidia Pascal-powered gaming notebook family...
Abstract: In our Crysis 3 benchmark, with graphics quality set to High, the Alienware 17 produced an average 29fps. That’s just about playable, but we’ve seen better frame rates from laptops imbued with the GeForce GTX 880M, such as the Schenker XMG P504, which pro...
Heavy, thick body, Battery rapidly depletes during games, Small trackpad, Loud, unrefined speakers, Very expensive
As usual, Alienware's latest gaming machine looks the part, and its exciting design is backed up by benchmark-breaking speed in the latest titles. The screen is good but not great, however, and the battery life during gameplay is typically poor. As usual,...
The Alienware 17 isn't perfect – a laptop costing this much really ought to include a proper solid-state drive, and maybe 16 GB memory too. And, of course, its sheer size and weight mean that it's rarely going to leave home. However it provides top-of-the...
Power, power and more power, Big 1080p screen, Decent battery life
LED-heavy styling, Not really portable, No 4k
Complaining about the size and weight of the Alienware 17 is missing the point, really – this laptop is all about no-compromise gaming, and in this it excels. OK, so the styling won't be to everyone's tastes and it's a long way from cheap, but if fraggi...
Power and performance (CPU graphics), Sound quality, Connectivity, Low heat
Colour fidelity = fail, Touchpad a little cramped
With such high-level graphics and processing capability, plus amazing sound quality, the Alienware 17 would have everything it needs in its arsenal to fully immerse gamers in their games. If only it weren't for the screen's colours, which are just all ove...
The Alienware 17 is a little pricey, but it's a powerful imposing gaming rig that can be taken from room to room or to a friend's house. It will serve you well on the game grid....
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Of course, the Alienware 17 is packed with other sweet specs, too, including a fourth-generation Intel Core i7-4910MQ processor (overclocked to 4.1GHz), 16GB of DDR3/1600 memory, a 256GB solid state drive for fast startup, and a 1TB, 5400-rpm hard drive f...