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    E3 2011: Alienware Shows Off Notebooks for All Types of Gamers Discussion

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    In a small back room at E3, Alienware was showcasing its current line-up of gaming notebooks "meant to accommodate all players," according to Alienware rep Raymond Watkins, who gave me the rundown on the four machines on display. The machines range from shockingly portable for gaming laptops to unsurprisingly gigantic, but all four notebooks are powered by the new Intel Sandy Bridge chips, lending credence to Watkins' assurance that these are legitimate gaming rigs.



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