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Alienware is now promoting what is probably the ultimate gaming display (or any other kind of display for that matter). This 48 inch diagonal Alienware monitor boasts a humongous 2880 horizontal pixel resolution and a refresh rate of 2 milliseconds.
PvP players join forces at the Alienware booth for some 5 vs. 5 competitive play. The winning team will take on ArenaNet devs at the end of the weekend.
SL feels so different right now. I never knew things looked this great. x3
Time to re-discover it all over again. I suppose this ought to be quite fun.
Picked up an Alienware Aurora R3 and so far, things are pretty fun. :D Can't wait to game on my new baby.
I'm selling my beloved Alienware M11x R1. It has a brand new hinge, LCD and lid replaced by Dell which has no scratches or damage. I have always kept it in my padded laptop bag with soft cloth between the keyboard and screen when closed. Everything works as it should and it runs well. The rest of the body is in used, but good condition. There are various small marks and scratches associated with age. The blue keyboard lights were not working when I bought the computer, which is a common problem. So i used a piece of ribbon cable and made a shim to place under the keyboard to keep the connection tight. It comes with an Alienware Windows disc, some documentation and the original AC adapter. This has been a great little notebook for me, and I took pride in keeping it up and replacing things when they were broken. It has 4GB of RAM, and a 160GB HDD.
my old Alienware desktop (triple monitors, 15krpm ultrascsi, etc) badly needed a RAM upgrade. this machine is circa 2001. so, after some digging around, I found 2gb of Samsung RDRAM PC800-40ns. w00t
for the computer geeks out there who remember the rise and fall of rambus...
mobo that this goes with is the Intel D850GB
Matt Witter and DJ Wheat provide commentary while the red team secures their first victory in the Alienware PvP tournament.
Top Row:
-Power Adapter
-Alienware m11x (a cheap, powerful, portable laptop)
-Notebook (for when you just need some paper)
-bandana/handkerchief (surprisingly useful)
-HTC Dream (android ftw!)
Bottom Row:
-Extra underwear (just in case I have to stay somewhere overnight unexpectedly...)
-Maglite
-Travel toothbrush
-Folding chopsticks!
-Multi-tool (I'm in the process of replacing my stolen Wave)
-mini USB cable for charging my phone
-10$ headphones
-First-aid kit in an Altoids tin
Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits the construction site of a new hospital being built on Fort Riley, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. The new hospital will accommodate Fort Riley's increasing healthcare needs for the next 40 to 50 years and will employ over 300 additional healthcare professionals to ensure a superior level of patient care. Along with the new hospital a Warrior Transition Complex, a primary care clinic and a traumatic brain injury clinic are being built on Fort Riley. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bernardo Fuller)