brain_stew said:
It actually has HDMI, Displayport and VGA out, see:
This laptop is full of freaking win... for those that have used laptops a lot here are some freaking nice points:
1. Smart port placement. What you see above is the SIDE of the laptop. Meaning it is much easier to attach cables to it. When you have many ports of the back, you have to turn the laptop around to get the cable in.
2. Smart port selection. 3 USB ports. HDMI/VGA/DisplayPort. MediaCard reader. 2 Audio outs.
3. Underside does NOT get too hot according to the reviews (in quite many laptops with dedicated card, you might almost get burned if you put your laptop on your lap while playing games.)
4. GOOD keyboard and trackpad. Edge to Edge keyboard designed for the games in mind. Normal laptops are not suitable for fps gaming for instance because of bad keyboards. My 15.4" Asus has only slightly wider keyboard than this 11.6" laptop.
5. Impressive battery life. 8.5hrs in normal use, 2 hrs with heavy gaming and 4-5hrs running 1080p video? Most of laptops at those prices have 2hr life for ordinary use.
6. Nicely sized - despite all the hardware, laptop is not too big or thick or heavy. Slightly smaller than XPS 13 and 10% heavier. Keep in mind that they have to cool that effectivly.
7. Good performance and overclocking, as brain_stew mentioned.
This thing is all around win-win for us - customers. Only nitpick i could find is lack og gigabit networking but thats really minor.
I am definetly thinking of picking this up! Awesome job Alienware!