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M11x R3


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Benefits over vidock:

1: Cable - You only need one cable for 4x pcie lanes (or 2x pcie2.0)

2: You can send display output directly back to the internal display

3: Going to be locked to the AC plug either way, and I dont game on battery

4: Will put more interest in the ViDock thing, causing more OEMS to perhaps hopefully build a thunderbolt vidock or similar.

More performance, less wires, more options - its win win win!

-Ash

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Well sounds somewhat better than ViDock I guess - tho I'd definitely appreciate even a little bigger screen.

But AW should pull out something really spectacular (I'm thinking along the lines of 8th wonder of the world) for me to even consider that machine again. :) I'd rather choke in cables but play on something like Thinkpad X220+ViDock if I wanted to go that route.

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I have some preliminary specifications of the M11X R3 which I will substantiate with some pictures if I am able to. Note: this info is not confirmed and I am not claiming that they are accurate but they are coming directly from dell

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Alienware M11x-R3:

Dimensions

Height (front and back)

32.7 mm (1.29 inches)

Width

285.7 mm (11.25 inches)

Depth

233.3 mm (9.19 inches)

Weight with 8-cell battery

(starting at)

2.0 kg (4.4 lb)

Processor

Intel Core i5 ULV (2nd generation)

Intel Core i7 ULV (2nd generation)

L2 cache

256 KB

L3 cache

up to 4 MB

Bus clock

100 Mhz

System chipset

Mobile Intel QS67 Express Chipset

SDRAM bus width

one or two 64-bit channels of DDR3 memory up to 1333 MHz

Processor address bus width

32 bits

Processor data width

64 bits

BIOS EPROM

32 Mbit

Graphics bus

PCIe x16 Gen2

Memory

Connectors

two internally-accessible DDR3 SODIMM sockets

Capacities

1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB

Memory type

up to 1333 MHz, unbuffered non-ECC, dual‑channel DDR3 configuration

Memory configurations supported

2 GB, 3 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB

Controller

JMicron JMB380

Interface

compliant with standard IEEE 1394a-2000 specification

Ports and Connectors

Network adapter

one RJ45 connector

USB

one 4-pin USB 2.0-compliant connector with ••PowerShare

two 4-pin USB 3.0-compliant connectors••

HDMI

one 19-pin connector

DisplayPort

one 20-pin connector

Audio

two audio output/headphone connectors and one audio input/microphone connector

Media Card Reader

one 8-in-1 slot

SIM card

one SIM card slot

IEEE 1394

one 4-pin serial connector

Network adapter

10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN on system board

Wireless

one half Mini-Card slot••

one full Mini-Card slot••

Bluetooth; Intel Wireless Display (optional);

••3G Wireless Internet (optional); 4G Wireless Internet (optional)

Video

Video controller

Integrated

Discrete

Intel HD Graphics 3000

NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M

Video memory

Integrated

Discrete

512 MB dedicated video memory (for total system memory greater than 4 GB)

1 GB

2 GB

External display support

HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort, and Intel Wireless Display (optional)

Audio

Controller

Intel High Definition Audio

Speaker

single 8-ohms speakers in both the left and right speaker assembly

Internal speaker amplifier

up to 1 W per channel; up to 2 W total power

Internal microphone support

dual array digital microphone in camera assembly

Volume controls

program menus and keyboard media function keys

Hard-Drive Storage

Interface

SATA

Number of hard drives

one

Hard drive

2.5 inch SATA hard drive

Type

standard portable and solid-state hard-drives

Media cards

Secure Digital (SD) memory card••

MultiMedia Card (MMC)••

Memory Stick PRO••

MultiMedia Card plus (MMC+)••

Memory Stick••

xD-Picture Card (type - M and type - H)••

Video cards

Intel HD Graphics 3000••

NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M (discrete)••

Display

Type

11.6 inch HD TrueLife, WLED

Maximum resolution

1366 x 768

Dimensions

Height

144 mm (5.67 inches)

Width

256.12 mm (10.08 inches)

Diagonal

293.83 mm (11.57 inches)

Display

Refresh rate

60 Hz

Operating angle

0° (closed) to 140°

Pixel pitch

0.2550 mm

Controls

brightness can be controlled through keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard (Backlit)

Number of keys

82 (Korea, U.S., and Canada); 83 (Europe); 86 (Japan)

Backlight color

RGB; colors can be changed by invoking the AlienFX software in the Alienware Command Center. For information, see “Alienware Command Center” on page 38.

Camera

Camera resolution

2.0 megapixel

Video resolution

1600 x 1200

Diagonal viewing angle

60 °

Battery

8-cell “smart” lithium ion (63 Whr)

Height

11.2 mm (0.44 inches)

Width

173 mm (6.81 inches)

Depth

109.4 mm (4.31 inches)

Weight

0.43 kg (0.94 lb)

Voltage

14.8 V

Operating time

battery operating time varies depending on operating conditions and can be significantly reduced under certain power-intensive conditions.

Life span (approximate)

300 discharge/charge cycles

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I open the Alienware page, and next to the normal m11x there is another one, this one based on the i7 core? is that the awaited m11x-R3? because I don't Remember seeing it before.

Link included.

Alienware Deals

And is offered in lunar silver??? o.O

1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 335M

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The Hardware Heaven link works now, but the review is pretty much identical in form to M18x one. It would be nice to put M11x-R1 and R2 results side by side and maybe compare it with other laptops in it's class. Battery performance seems really poor for a Sandy Bridge system - its actually less than R1 (on R1 I could push 5.5 hours watching HD movies - that's A LOT more than 3:20 in their test).

Keep in mind the m11x has a 9-cell battery and can work on IGP, so 4 hours is really low. I mea...n M17x-R3 can do better? :)

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