![]() ![]() The edge-to-edge glass kicked back some reflections, but it was tolerable, especially considering the viewing angles are nearly 180 degrees in any direction. The 17-inch, 1920 x 1080p panel delivers some of the sharpest images around, whether you're playing games, watching a Blu-ray, or just surfing the Web. It's a good thing it's highly unlikely that you'll ever rest the M17x in your lap.Ĭlick to enlargeSimply put, the M17x's screen is gorgeous. After gaming for about half an hour, the temperature here increased to a scorching 120 degrees. However, the middle of the underside reached 98 degrees we consider anything above 95 uncomfortable. Powered by Synaptics, the touchpad is also capable of multitouch gestures, though Alienware turns them off by default.Īfter streaming a Hulu video at full screen for 15 minutes, the M17x' touchpad was a cool 86 degrees Fahrenheit, and the space between the G and H keys was a nice 85 degees. ![]() The surface offered little to no resistance as our fingers glided across it, which is a good thing. While the previous M17x had a honeycomb pattern on its touchpad, the newest iteration is smooth, but is a spacious 3.9 x 2.2 inches. There was a bit of flex in the keyboard, but Alienware told us that production models would have more support. The keys are large, have a nice feel, and are very responsive. The keyboard is pretty much untouched since the last generation of the M17x then again, there's nothing that needed changing. ![]()
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