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    Picture of new Alienware laptop.

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by Rob41, May 17, 2009.

  1. Scytus

    Scytus Notebook Deity

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    To everything you just said...

    ...thats what she said
     
  2. rjod0342

    rjod0342 Notebook Enthusiast

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    just thought you guys would like to know people are using the contrasted picture along with the one with the keyboard just about everywhere. I did a search of alienware under google news... and got this:

    Alienware Leak


    Apparently Cnet says the following:

    " Subsequent image-brightened posts seem to clearly reveal something else...

    (The edited picture with the g19 keyboard by Quicklite)

    ...A glowing keyboard. We say "seem" because some forum posters claim the original image data contains no such hidden picture. Or maybe we're staring at a Core i7 17-incher right in the grill.

    Are we looking at a product leak, viral marketing, fakejob, or simply the future of advertising? Underground screenshots with embedded data waiting to be unlocked...it's like the whole world is turning into an ARG."



    I think Cnet doesn't know what they are talking about by referencing the keyboard as a possibly legit item.
     
  3. whizzo

    whizzo Notebook Prophet

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    can you post the pic and the link? not working for me...
     
  4. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    The Internets: It's not just for scientists anymore!


    @Whizzo: the pic is the one Quicklite posted in this thread. Page 5/Post #46.
     
  5. The_Moo™

    The_Moo™ Here we go again.....

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    lmao cnet .... :p

    AW did not design the laptop Quanta did, but AW did continue to sell the laptop ... which they are at fault for that
     
  6. Koshinn

    Koshinn Notebook Deity

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    actually im pretty sure AW designed it, they just dont manufacture it
     
  7. The_Moo™

    The_Moo™ Here we go again.....

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    well it is half and half by design i mean like exactly how every thing goes in. Im pretty sure they tell quanta "hey we want this this and this" and tells them where and they build prototypes

    AW provides specs Quanta does the rest.... sorry if i explain it werid
     
  8. Rob41

    Rob41 Team Pirate Control

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    Well at least it didn't burst into flames like these:

    * HP dv2000, dv2500, dv2700, dv6000, dv6500, dv6700, dv9000, dv9500, dv9700
    * Compaq A900, C700, F700, V3000, V3500, V3700, V6000, V6500, V6700
    * HP G6000, G7000
    * Compaq 6720s :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
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