Pros
- Offers optional dual RAID hard drives
Cons
- Pricey, big and heavy
Bottom Line
Heavy laptop has a built-in camera, optional dual RAID hard drives and built-in cable TV connection.
More Information
PCWorld's Alienware Area 51-M 7700 Coverage
- Top 15 Notebook PCs Two Acer models--an all-purpose model and an ultraportable--are the only newcomers to crack this month's chart.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs New thin-and-light models from Lenovo, Fujitsu,WinBook, and Dell sweep the top four spots on our ultraportables list this month.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs Two desktop replacements, from Acer and Alienware, and a very expandable all-purpose model join the chart this month.
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