Alienware unveils its thinnest gaming laptop X14 in Taiwan

Alienware X14

Under the shadow of Dell most of the time, Alienware, which rarely has its own presentations, has its own “special presentation” in Taiwan today.Today’s protagonist is published by CES m15 R7 and X14and launched last October Aurora Desktop.

Alienware X14’s ultra-thin design is featured, and one of the major contributors to this is its new “dual torque hinge”. Compared with the single hinge of ordinary laptops, the X14 actually has two smaller hinges. In addition to sharing the support force, the hinge can be thinner as a whole, and its mechanism will slightly push the screen outward when the cover is opened. A little bit. The effect is that when the cover is opened more than vertical, the upper cover will not hit the back, so there is no need to leave a diagonal groove behind (see the comparison between the picture below and the previous generation).

Mechanical improvements, Cryo-Tech cooling technology and the use of heat dissipation interface material Element 31 allow the X14 to have a thickness of 14.4mm and a weight of only 1.85kg even though it uses a Core H-series processor and an RTX3060 graphics card. However, due to the extremely difficult configuration of the internal space, all the ports of the X14 are placed on the back. If there are devices to be unplugged, it will be a little more troublesome. Although the Alienware X14 was released today, there is no Taiwan listing time or price yet.

The other m15 R7 is basically the standard appearance of Alienware m-series laptops. In addition to using cherry keys and independent volume and mute control keys, this generation also has more options for AMD processors. Pricing starts at NT$65,900 for the version with 12th Gen Core H processors, while the AMD Ryzen version is “coming later”.

Alienware Aurora R13

Alienware Aurora R13

Finally, Alienware celebrates the birth of the brand with a special edition desktop, the Aurora 13. Compared with the previous generation Aurora R12 and R10, the open chassis used has increased the internal space by regarding half without changing the size, and there are up to 8 areas of AlienFX lighting inside. In addition, you can also purchase a magnetic hood on the back, so that you can “see people” on the back. The Aurora R13 is available with an Alienware 25-inch gaming monitor, with a suggested price of NT$101,900.

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