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May 13th, 2008

Could "not so high end" gaming systems tarnish Alienware's reputation?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 8:49 am

Categories: Gaming, Industry

Tags: Alienware, Games, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Just as it seems that Dell is exiting the high-end gaming PC market by ditching the XPS line, Alienware announced its entry into the “not so high end” gaming market. Is this a good move for Alienware or could it dilute a brand considered to represent extreme gaming?

AlienwareThe new system announced by Alienware has an impressive spec by normal PC gaming standards:

  • AMD 9550 Phenom X4 (2.2GHz)
  • 4GB RAM
  • ATI HD 3870 X2

And the price is good too - $1,699.

But here’s the problem - the stink of compromise. Sure, the 9550 Phenom X4 and the 3870 X2 are nice parts, and they’ll deliver good performance for the price, but gamers know that the best gaming rigs contain Intel processors and NVIDIA GPUs. Alienware has always stood for no compromises, so it’s a little disturbing to see the company all of a sudden embracing compromise so enthusiastically.

This could be an attempt on Dell’s part to push Alienware into the mainstream market, but that is comes with a risk of devaluing the whole Alienware brand name.

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Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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  • Most Recent of 7 Talkback(s)
Not realy an aw fan but.....
It is true Alien ware,s venture into the lower brackets will hurt the AW faithful However in today financially impaired times its also true that the budget gaming rig market is BOOOMING!. High end on... (Read the rest)
Posted by: broke back techies Posted on: 08/30/08  (Edited: 08/30/08 @ 10:13) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Processor Assumption, yes, GPU... NO.  zithero@... | 05/13/08
Dell doesnt need 2 gaming lines  otaddy | 05/13/08
should have ditched Alienware  ivanotter | 05/14/08
This is fine as long as the high end remains true to it's origins  gigglypuff | 05/13/08
Alienware is already a tarnished name  cristate67 | 05/13/08
It's Cheaper To Build Your Own  itanalyst2@... | 05/13/08
Not realy an aw fan but.....  broke back techies | 08/30/08

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