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Alienware Area-51M 7700
Wednesday April 06, 2005
Alienware are fairly new to Australian shores, but for any PC-addict it's been hard to avoid their familiar little-green-men styling on the internet where Alienware cases are extremely popular among case-modding and PC-styling communities. They're finally here now, and the Area-51m 7700 is the first product through the PC Authority Labs doors.
An exceptionally powerful, if big, desktop replacement.
| CPU model/brand |
Intel Pentium 4 |
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| CPU speed |
3.6GHz |
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| Memory capacity |
1GB |
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| Hard drive capacity |
120GB |
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| Internal optical drive |
Yes |
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| Optical drive type |
8x Dual Layer DVDRW+/- |
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| Graphics type |
Dedicated |
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| Graphics |
256Mb NVIDIA GO 6800 |
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| Screen size |
17in |
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| Screen resolution |
1680 x 1050 |
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| Wi-Fi |
802.11 a,b,g |
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| Supplier |
Alienware |
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