Introduction
Some platforms are typically associated with gaming and the like. Alienware is one of the names that comes the foremost when you think about it. Generally offering high performance, they are most used for gaming.
Architecture (I) --
Architecturally, it’s a make from generally the latest available hardware. It is constantly updated in its specifications. For what it caters to, it can be thought of as necessary; since the more outdated the hardware, the poorer the performance becomes as the newer generations of software and/or games come up.
Characteristics--
Characteristically, it gives powerful performance. It is a high-end gaming platform, and is capable of running the latest software and games as …show more content…
Still it retains it's autonomy and brand "power" as Alienware; but with access to Dell's possibilities and its supply chain, it gets much easier for the brand to operate and reach out to its customers while also reducing financial requirements and miscellaneous expenditure of both the customers as well as Alienware itself.
Manufacturing--
Alienware was first sold within the Dell line of laptops – the XPS brand. However, later it was became the premier brand of the company. In 2009, the first Alienware / Dell laptop was released and it was the M17X. It's launch gave the brand much more exposure than before on the global market; and it now operates in scores of countries – a difference of more than ten-fold than before.
Who does it cater to--
The Alienware systems' hardware is designed for gaming purposes. It caters especially to gamers keeping in mind the plausible needs of the current generation of games and those of the near future. Specifically built for high performance computer operations, it boasts about hardware that can generally considered to be on the latest side of the computer hardware …show more content…
The thought of taking every one of my amusements on the go, then returning home and connecting them to a desktop design card, screen, mouse, and console sounds really damn incredible. However, the Alienware 13 is still really stout and still does not have the battery life to make it as very as compact as it ought to be. At this time, it's less capable AND less versatile than the Razer Cutting edge. By and by, I'd rather purchase a Dell XPS tablet without discrete design that gives me the battery life I requirement for work, additionally has the Alienware Illustrations Enhancer port so I can take it home and play. In any case, that doesn't exist.