![]() ![]() And then, when you pick it up and notice how light it is, it's easy to forget that this is, in fact, a gaming laptop. It is immediately striking how thin the Alienware X14 is when you pull it out of the box and look at it. And the fact that it uses USB-C charging instead of a giant power brick definitely helps, too. ![]() With the high price of entry, the Alienware X14 really is a gaming laptop for people that want something that can play the best PC games at high settings, but without weighing them down. The model we got in for review will cost a whopping $2,299 (about £1,700, AU$3,200) in the US, quite a bit more expensive than an equivalent Razer Blade 14, though it is a bit thinner and lighter. ![]() That's not the most powerful hardware on the market, but its more than what you'll find in most laptops this size.īut with that high power in such a portable chassis, you're going to have to pay. The model we reviewed comes with an Intel Core i7-12700H, 32GB of RAM and an RTX 3060. But it doesn't sacrifice power to fit in that chassis. This laptop is just 0.57 inches thick and weighs just under 4lb, making it easy to carry in your backpack. And, it ends up with one of the thinnest and lighting gaming laptops we've ever used.
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