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Last month, Dell announced that its Alienware gaming laptops would be outfitted with Qualcomm Atheros' Killer Wireless-N 1202 WiFi cards. Aside from sporting low-latency capabilities, the add-on also sports some Bluetooth connectivity. Here at E3, we were able to spend some time with the tech to see just how the component and its accompanying software prioritizes your bandwidth and keeps your Call of Duty multi-player sessions in the #1 slot. The Killer application allows you to set different priority levels for anything that would claim a chunk of your internet connection. For example, if you keep your title of choice in the top spot, the tech will only download files or access websites whenever Skyrim isn't trying to send hi-pri info across the interwebs. By default the rankings are as follows from high to low: games, real-time chat (Skype), buffer-tolerant programs (Netflix and iTunes) and file transfer or low-level systems utilities. Until the end of June, you'll only be able to snag the tech in Dell's gaming laptops. We laid our peepers on the interface at the Alienware booth, so hit up the gallery below to take a look at what you can expect with the UI. |
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12:28 PM
Killer Wireless-N 1202 WiFi / Bluetooth cards in Alienware gaming laptops eyes-on
Friday, June 8, 2012
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12:37 AM
Alienware M14X R2 Gaming Laptop
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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Alienware is ready to launch the M14X R2 gaming laptop. Designed for hardcore gamers, the laptop features a choice of an AMD Radeon HD 7970M, an nVidia GeForce GTX 660M, or an nVidia GeForce GTX 675M graphics card. The Alienware M14X R2 is available in red or black model. No word on pricing so far. [PCLaunches] |
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