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The BIG Alienware m9750 review

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    Not the thinnest notebook around by far

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    Ports are plentyful and well laid out

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    Keyboard is very far away from the edge - one of my main gripes with this system

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    Turn up with this at a meeting and there's going to be no doubt that you're a serious gamer!

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    Left-hand side of the m9750

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    Right-hand side of the m9750

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    That cool (I think so anyway) glowing alien head

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    Alien head and ribs

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    So simple, a kitten can use it!

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    Doom 3 in action

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    More Doom 3

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    The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

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    More Oblivion

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    That glossy screen is gorgeous!

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    Another shot that shows off that glossy screen

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    Oh, I guess he wants to play Doom 3 again!

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By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | November 29, 2007 -- 08:29 GMT (00:29 PST) | Topic: Laptops

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Comprehensive review on the Alienware m9750 gaming notebook

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This gallery relates to "The BIG Alienware m9750 review" on Hardware 2.0.

Very H.R. Giger meets Alien Autopsy ...

Published: November 29, 2007 -- 08:29 GMT (00:29 PST)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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