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Dell Alienware’s 15 inch high-performance gaming laptop supporting NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, Dolby Vision and view all gaming laptops.

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Gain the edge you need with updated Alienware Cryo-tech™ cooling technology that introduces newly engineered fans that contain over twice as many blades* and are 37.5% thinner than the previous generation.* Prioritized for performance, the dual fan design pulls in cool air from the top and bottom vents while pushing it out the left, right, and rear vents to ensure exceptional game play. For configurations that include NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3070 Ti or RTX™ 3080 Ti graphics, the exclusive Element 31 gallium-silicone thermal interface material allows you to game faster for longer periods of time by pulling heat away from the processor. These forces combine to send up to 170W* max Thermal Design Power (TDP) to updated processors and NVIDIA® graphics, all within a 15″ form factor.

Realized beauty

Welcome to the most life-like environments the gaming world has ever seen. Experience smooth, fast, and stunning graphics as the developers intended with more contrast and vivid colors that go beyond the traditional high dynamic range (HDR) with Dolby Vision™*. Level up your experience with games, movies, and content that are enabled with Dolby Vision™* and see what you’ve been missing. Find out more about advanced visual technologies that help you experience games as the developers imagined them below.
Ray Tracing
The “holy grail” of gaming graphics has finally achieved its true potential. Included in all configurations of the Alienware m15 R7, the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 30 series graphics have been engineered with 2nd generation RT cores for maximum ray tracing performance, enabling you to experience textures, complex lighting, and the most realistic environments imaginable within the gaming world.
NVIDIA DLSS
The AI revolution has come to gaming with NVIDIA® Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). It boosts frame rates without compromising image quality using the dedicated AI processing Tensor Cores on GeForce RTX™, resulting in improved performance and smart rendering during critical gaming moments on all Alienware m15 R7 configurations.
NVIDIA Max-Q
NVIDIA Max-Q is a suite of technologies for optimized power and performance. This includes technologies like Resizable Bar, which enables the CPU to access the entire GPU frame buffer at once, improving performance in games.
ComfortView Plus
Keep your vision sharp and relaxed with ComfortView Plus, an always on built-in low blue light screen that reduces blue light emissions while delivering excellent color without effecting performance or image quality, included in all configurations.

Advanced audio

Get deeper into the game through an added dimension of sound that puts you at the center with Dolby Atmos®. By placing every sound, voice and instrument in its own space, this scalable technology can improve reaction times while in-game as you experience exactly what the developers and artists envisioned.

Additional information

Height

0.94 in. (23.95 mm)

Width

14.02 in. (356.2 mm)

Depth

10.73 in. (272.50 mm)

Lowest weight

5.34 lbs. (2.42 kg)

Maximum weight

5.93 lbs. (2.69 kg)

Alienware Corporation is an American computer hardware subsidiary brand of Dell. Their product range is dedicated to gaming computers and accessories and can be identified by their alien-themed designs. Alienware was founded in 1996 by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila. The development of the company is also associated with Frank Azor (co-founder), Arthur Lewis (vice president), Joe Balerdi (investment partner), and Michael S. Dell (CEO). The company's corporate headquarters is located in The Hammocks, Miami, Florida.

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Matt

    Works really well and is very efficient.

  2. 06

    by Reaper

    love the laptop and how easy it was to order

  3. 06

    by James

    I bought this as a business machine to handle some graphics/CPU intensive medical software.

  4. 06

    by Bertieb

    Works very well for my needs, including work and some gaming. It feels solidly put together and performs well. My only real negative is the base screen on the M15 R7 (165Hz) does not have an Infra Red camera so you can’t use Windows Hello facial recognition, this should be made clearer pre-purchase. It’s also a heavy device with a huge power supply (but expected as a gaming laptop).

  5. 06

    by Valeria

    This laptop is really fast. I use it for work(Information Systems) and for school and it can handle everything. The screen is beautiful and clear. my only complaint is it does get hot and battery does not last long maybe 2.5 hrs tops

  6. 06

    by Randy

    Everything is great about this laptop ,but the battery life only last 2 hours while browsing the internet.

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