Friday 11 March 2011

Klipsch Powers Speakers in First-Ever 3D-Gaming Laptop by Alienware

Alienware M17x

Klipsch, a leading global speaker manufacturer, announces it is working with Alienware to provide a premium audio experience in the high-performance gaming laptop manufacturer's first 3D-capable gaming laptop. The M17x is the first release in Alienware's gaming laptop series featuring audio powered by Klipsch to give gamers sound quality superior to anything they've ever heard in a built-in laptop speaker.

Klipsch is no stranger to the PC-gaming community and understands that intense gameplay and gripping storylines demand high-powered audio. For nearly 10 years, the company's acclaimed THX-certified ProMedia 2.1 have been the de facto speakers in the gaming community. Klipsch's experience in delivering high-powered sound in a small package for gamers made the company the perfect partner for Alienware's latest project.

The M17x is Alienware's first-ever 3D-capable gaming laptop. The 17-inch laptop is available with second generation "Sandy Bridge" quad-core Intel Core i7 processors, which prove to be 42 percent faster on content creation. Its ability to have HDMI-In support for XBOX 360 and PlayStation 3 connectivity is a first for Alienware. It also can be configured with an optional 120Hz stereoscopic FullHD panel, and can support up to 100W of graphics horsepower. The laptop features the Alienware Command Center for access to AlienFX lighting controls, AlienFusion power management and AlienTouch touchpad controls. Along with Klipsch, the M17x also features award winning MaxxAudio 3 software from Waves to provide the best audio experience in PC gaming.

The Klipsch audio-powered Alienware M17x will be available for purchase in March 2011 at $1,499.

 

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