![]() You'd be very hard-pressed to tell Alienware hadn't individually airbrushed each unit. These are extremely well affixed to the case: most people we showed it to assumed the artwork had been sprayed on. Extremely close inspection reveals that these are not in fact airbrushed directly onto the plastic shell of the PC itself, but are giant stickers. Gauche perhaps, but still immensely appealing to any Star Wars fan. The graphics on the side are spectacular. ![]() The chassis itself doesn't differ architecturally from the previously reviewed Aurora 7500 SLI, but to look at it you'd think it was a completely different machine. They're pre-configured to the extent that you just have to flick the power switch on the wall - and they're priced to match the convenience. Alienware offers fast gaming PCs with fun box designs in off-the-shelf packages. There's always going to be a self-appointed elite who wants to solder bits of a 1968 Mustang engine to an Athlon 64 and call it the best machine money can buy - despite the fact that it took six weeks working through the night to build their overclocked Frankenstein. Alienware's prescriptive attitude to gaming-machine design isn't for everyone.
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