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#Alienware r3 17 specs series#
#Alienware r3 17 specs full#
The Graphics Amplifier allows an Alienware laptop to run most full length (or smaller, non-hybrid) desktop GPUs. The R2 adds 6th generation Intel processors, a choice of either the AMD Radeon R9 M470X or Nvidia GeForce 960 graphics cards, and support for Alienware's proprietary Graphics Amplifier. At E3 2016, Alienware announced the second rendition of the Alpha, the Alpha R2.
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The operating system and ability to play PC games is what separates the Alpha from the eighth generation of video game consoles.
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The first version in this series, the Alpha, ran Windows 8.1. Computer systems models (after acquisition by Dell) Windows OS-based consoles Īlienware announced that it would be releasing a series of video game consoles starting in 2014, aiming to compete with the Sony PlayStation, Nintendo Wii U, and the Microsoft Xbox. This launch also expanded Alienware's global reach from 6 to 35 countries while supporting 17 different languages. On June 2, 2009, The M17x was introduced as the first Alienware/Dell branded system. Product development of gaming PCs was consolidated with Dell's gaming division, with Alienware becoming Dell's premier gaming brand. Due to corporate restructuring in the spring of 2008, the XPS brand was scaled down, and the Desktop line was eliminated leaving only the XPS Notebooks. Initially, Dell maintained its competing XPS line of gaming PCs, often selling computers with similar specifications, which may have hurt Alienware's market share within its market segment. As a subsidiary, it retains control of its design and marketing while benefiting from Dell's purchasing power, economies of scale, and supply chain, which lowered its operating costs. In 1997, it changed its name to Alienware.ĭell had considered buying the Alienware company since 2002, but did not agree to purchase the company until March 22, 2006. According to employees, the name "Alienware" was chosen because of the founders' fondness for the hit television series The X-Files, which also inspired the science-fiction themed names of product lines such as Area-51, Hangar 18, and Aurora.

by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila, Alienware assembles desktops, notebooks, workstations, and PC gaming consoles.
