An asset for hiding cables but not always practical for day-to-day management, the backlight tending to dazzle when trying to connect a device. The Alienware M15 has a well-supplied connection, distributed over the three sides of the chassis but with a preference for the rear edge. Access to the components does not pose any difficulty. The underside of the chassis is in keeping with the bonus of pretty ventilation grilles. The whole inspires confidence and the magnesium chassis displays excellent rigidity even if the center of the keyboard and the screen are a little more sensitive to pressure.
The m15 benefits from an excellent finish.
But that’s also the purpose of an Alienware computer after all. Only the power button again in Alien form will be able to attract attention. At least on condition of dealing with the imposing inscription “15” present on the back of the screen. It is nevertheless possible to deactivate the backlight for more discretion (or to change its color) and thus blend into most environments without denoting. The backlit alien-shaped logo is finally the most conspicuous element. Like the brand’s latest productions, the Alienware m15 r7 is relatively discreet. Oui, RGB, course 1.8mm, Anti-Ghosting, N-Key Rollover Wi-Fi ax (2×2, Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX201), Bluetooth 5.1, Ethernet Gigabit (Killer E3100) NVIDIA Turing GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8Go GDDR6 Dedicated, Optimus Advancedģ USB 3.2 gen1 (dont 1 PowerShare) + 1 USB 3.2 Type-C (Gen2) Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1
Discreet new features, too much to allow the Alienware m15 r7 to stand out from competitors now present in large numbers?įeatures of the Alienware m15 R7 Screen(s)ġ5.6″ Full HD LED IPS 360Hz 1ms 100% sRGB 300cd/m² (1920×1080, mat/antireflet) On the program for this seventh revision, the adoption of 12th generation Intel Alder Lake processors and the latest Nvidia graphics cards, in this case the RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3080 Ti.
Alienware, a legendary gamer brand, has been offering an update to its m15 for a few weeks.