Alienware notebooks bring 320GB to the party

Posted in Alienware, Hard Drives, Notebooks by Darrin Olson on September 22nd, 2007

Alienware notebooks come with larger 320GB hard drivesAlienware continues to break ground with its notebooks as the company is now boasting the first consumer-available portable system that comes with an internal 320GB hard drive. What can you do with 320GB? Well, according to Alienware you’re looking at up to 53 games, 80 movies or over 81,000 songs giving you an estimated 339 days of continuous music.

The company is offering the 15.4-inch Area-51 m1550, the 17-inch Aurora m9700 and the Area-51 m9750 with the new, larger 5400RPM hard drives. Since the 17-inch models have dual drive bays you can even double that and have two drives either separate or in a RAID array. They also have the option of paring with SSD drives to give you the best of both worlds in storage and speed.

Alienware has these larger capacity 320GB notebook options available now tacking $300 onto the price, or you can save $100 and get 640GB for $500.

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