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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the actual graphics capability of this laptop for gaming?
This laptop uses integrated AMD Radeon 680M graphics. According to the specifications, it can run popular titles like League of Legends and Valorant smoothly, and handle AAA games at 1080p resolution with low graphical settings.
How long does the battery last, and how fast does it charge?
The laptop has a 58Wh battery. With the included 100W GaN fast charger, you can regain up to 9 hours of usage from approximately one hour of charging, as stated in the product details.
What are the exact physical dimensions and weight for portability?
The laptop measures 15.66 x 9.99 x 0.74 inches and weighs 4.6 pounds, making it a relatively slim and lightweight design for a 17.3-inch screen.
What type of RAM and storage does this configuration have, and are they upgradeable?
It comes with 32 GB of DDR5 RAM running at 4800 MHz and a 2 TB NVMe SSD. The product details do not specify if these components are user-upgradeable.
What security and connectivity features are included?
It includes a fingerprint reader for login, a webcam with a physical privacy shutter, Wi-Fi 6E for wireless connectivity, and Bluetooth 5.2. For ports, it has four USB 3.0 ports and one USB 2.0 port.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice gaming laptop, but with a few issues

Didn't think I would ever spend the extra money for an Alienware laptop, but Dell had an awesome deal offered back in March, so I dove in without reading reviews.The good:The design is sleek! Keyboard is comfortable (for a laptop) and I was surprised they fit in the numeric keypad as well. The RGB lighting is a nice touch, although many modern gaming laptops will have this feature. Overall the laptop has a nice, solid feel to it.Performance is really good, which I expected for the money! Plays games at a high FPS even without tweaking out of the box. I likely won't try to overclock it until it starts showing its age.The downsides:The touchpad is... well... touchy. Seems to require more force to 'click' than most laptops I have used. I'm just double tapping now instead which is a reasonable work around for me.Sleep Mode: This laptop seems to like to wake up from sleep mode all on its own. I have updated drivers multiple times, disconnected external devices, quadruple checked all my power and sleep settings. It's frustrating to leave a laptop at full charge, closed and asleep for a day, only to find it dead the next day. I have not wanted to deal with phone support so I'm just in the habit of shutting down when I'm done for the day.Screen: I'm a little disappointed that the screen resolution is only 1920x1080. It's perfectly usable and the image is great, just expected a higher res screen for the money.Sound: the built in speakers... well... suck! I'm actually very disappointed in them. I suppose it gets the job done but really if I want to do any gaming, I'll have to wear headphones. My last non-gaming laptop had better sound. Speaking of sound, the fan is noisier than I expected. Most of the time it runs quiet, but as soon as you fire up a game or start to stress the system, it's somewhat distracting. If you have sound turned up or have headphones it won't matter. Just a bit disappointing given it's new. I expected quieter.Battery: This is the worst part of the laptop. Battery life sucks! I have only had the laptop about 6 months, and it seems like I only get a little over an hour use on battery. I've turned down screen brightness, set other power saving modes, and disable everything I reasonably can without completely crippling it to the point I can't use it. I mean, come on, generally I need WiFi still to play games or surf the Internet. Most modern games require an Internet connection. I read an article that suggests I should be able to get two hours, but they put the brightness to levels you can hardly see during the day, and turn off Wireless. I have the 60Wh battery and I understand there is a 90Wh option. I may look into buying the larger battery when this one starts to show its age. That said, it is a gaming laptop and I figured it would not last as long. But come on, an hour? Don't expect to use this much without power or while traveling.Not sure I'd recommend this, at least not for the price. If you're really set on having an Alienware laptop, go for it! Had it not been for the deal Dell offered at the time, I likely was going to get an ASUS ROG, or a TUF. A couple friends bought the TUF model and for the money they really perform well!

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