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I just got an Alienware 18 laptop.

The thing is a beast! The power supply weighs more than my first Thinkpad. Does anyone here own one? What do you use, make and model, to carry it around? (Assuming anyone carries theirs anywhere)


Thanks in advance

Siddhartha
 
The thing is a beast! The power supply weighs more than my first Thinkpad. Does anyone here own one? What do you use, make and model, to carry it around? (Assuming anyone carries theirs anywhere)


Thanks in advance

Siddhartha

Interesting. Someone else here -- maybe "Red Squirrel" -- got one.

The price-tag is what I plan to spend on my next automobile. [I don't buy new cars.]

IT IS a beast, though! For mainstreamer laptop use, it seems like overkill. But -- a technological marvel, to be sure . . .
 
I got either an used or left over model for a very good price.

That, too, is good - and better. Still -- must have been more than I outlay on my occasional desktop build.

I could imagine that one of those laptops is better than having a good desktop, if it's totally reliable.

For me, I just need a laptop that does e-mail, web-surfing, some Corel graphics, document management. The used one I refurbed and "improved" is fine for all that, and I can stream HD video to it through the wireless access point. Of course, my eight-pounder is probably heavier than your Alienware. Dunno -- you tell me . . .

And -- Dave-the-nerd -- why ludicrous? I mean . . you could have your VW, your Chevy, your Chrysler Imperial, or your Cadillac. The Chevy may do everything the Cadillac does, but the Caddy has that "feel" -- you know . . . And you have a conversation piece. You bring it into the school cafeteria, and you have one person saying "That's ludicrous!" and someone else saying "Wow, man! Beyond Star-Trek!" Either way, it's an attention-getter.

Of course, with the attention, you might find a thief in the crowd, so . .

I'm still trying to get over the "Pin-entry" for my new I-phone -- it's a nuisance. There's the "kill" feature, in case it's stolen. Gee! LA County School District spent a half-billion with Apple to give all the kids tablets. Mobile devices should be so prevalent, you'd only be at risk if you had . . .

. . . . an Alienware 18 . . . . . Live long! And Prosper!
 
I could definitely use an Alienware myself as I do cgi stuff on the go and at home, but the price for just one machine is obscene. For those that do demanding tasks away from home though, there isn't much option other than going overpriced.
 
\And -- Dave-the-nerd -- why ludicrous? I mean . . you could have your VW, your Chevy, your Chrysler Imperial, or your Cadillac. The Chevy may do everything the Cadillac does, but the Caddy has that "feel" -- you know . . . And you have a conversation piece. You bring it into the school cafeteria, and you have one person saying "That's ludicrous!" and someone else saying "Wow, man! Beyond Star-Trek!" Either way, it's an attention-getter.

Ludicrous as in HUGE. It's a 15-pound anti-laptop. It's no Cadillac - it's the Hummer H1 of portable computers.
 
Ludicrous as in HUGE. It's a 15-pound anti-laptop. It's no Cadillac - it's the Hummer H1 of portable computers.

Good point! In that sense, the word fits. OTOH, if it is a desktop replacement, , the Alienware behemoth fits. 🙂
 
Good point! In that sense, the word fits. OTOH, if it is a desktop replacement, , the Alienware behemoth fits. 🙂
Yeah, I'm not trying to say there's no market or use for such things, just that they're hardly the ideal platform for a college student on the go.
 
Yeah, I'm not trying to say there's no market or use for such things, just that they're hardly the ideal platform for a college student on the go.

College student who doesn't own a desktop.

I, a college student, brought my desktop with me. So I felt no need to get a gaming laptop (I was looking at the Y50, the new "gaming" laptops by Lenovo, which are actually quite nice). That's what I got a Mac (yes, counter intuitive, but I splurged).
 
College student who doesn't own a desktop.

I, a college student, brought my desktop with me. So I felt no need to get a gaming laptop (I was looking at the Y50, the new "gaming" laptops by Lenovo, which are actually quite nice). That's what I got a Mac (yes, counter intuitive, but I splurged).

Thankfully, most people's gaming platform of choice is console or mobile.
 
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