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Ailenware is the Apple of PC's. (Overpriced Hype).
I custom built my current PC for about half the price of the equivalent Alienware.And really, when are you going to need both the features of a laptop and that power at the same time? I don't like gaming laptops for that reason. If I want to get into some serious gaming, I'll have my PC. If I want to kill some time, just don't run Crysis. Combined cost of both my laptop and PC? $500 less than the base price of your Ailenware.
That is exactly my point. You do not need a screaming fast laptop. Heck, even in today's world, you don't need 10 GB of RAM. You, of course, really, really, want 10 GB of RAM. (Me too!). Bottom line, there are very few people that a superlaptop is suited for, and I don't think anyone here falls into that category.
As technology advances, gaming laptops are becomming less impractical. However, as far as laptops go, Apple is still the Apple of computers...I own a 17" MacBook Pro... because the college I'm going to required that I get it. For $3000 I got...17" anti-glare screen (1920x1200)500Gb hard driveNvidia 9400M 256mb + Nvidia 9600M GT 512mb3.08ghtz Core 2 Duo4GB ram5-6 hour battery life while running Windows XP, about 7 hours max on Mac OS XFor $3000 from Alienware I can get....Intel® Core™2 Extreme Quad QX9300 2.53GHz (12MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)Dual NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 260M, 2GB – SLI® Enabled17-inch WideXGA+ 1440x900 (900p) (apple screen is better however... oddly enough)4GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz640GB 5400RPMHmm... which one's more powerful? *EDIT*Note, I'm not saying my laptop is bad exactly... as its fully capable of running Crysis, but that alienware would absolutely destroy my current laptop in gaming.
Or to have that kind of power on the road... like if you do a lot of photography or video editing on the fly.