Indian Gamers Get Their Mojo – Alienware launches in India

6040 112953504348 517449348 2096857 4498441 nIn these days of marketing clutter its raining laptops literally. Limca a popular soft drink from the Coca Cola company if offering you free Laptops. Shahrukh Khan is trying to sell you Laptops, Hritik Roshan is dancing to Laptops, Saif Ali Khan is smoking laptops. Sony Vaio has launched girly laptops which are pink in color, there is also a laptop which will not crash even if your wife throws it out of the window.

As usual most of the laptops claim that they are the most powerful, most sexy looking and most affordable… so how does one break from this clutter and target a segment which has the money, the need and is currently undeserved.

Looks like our friends at Dell got the plot correct… they did what they should have done long time back… and finally launched the Alienware Laptop MX17x the most powerful laptop in the universe NO DOUBT. BRAVO…Dell

Alienware is to laptops what Ferrari is to Cars. It is extreme, it is macho, its cool, its exclusive and yes it is expensive. My love with the Alienware laptops started over 3 years back since then I have been using Alienware regularly for gaming….many of the games on demand users have been using Alienware and will surely be excited.

We went to the extent of offering Alienware laptops as prizes to users on our Games on Demand service, we had to specially ship them from USA. I must tell you that these laptops were the most sort after items by the gamers.

Therefore it was no surprise that I was invited by Dell for an exclusive look at the machine and a unit to review the same. I will be posting my detailed review on the machine once I am able to fully play with it :-)

Till then chillax.. and finally I will be happy to see Indian Gamers gaming on real gaming machines and not sissy Pink and polka dots laptops.

And sorry we gamers dont need Shahrukh and Saif to sell us sissy Laptops… Indian Gamers love Alienware bring it on!

This launch will go down as a big milestone in the History of Indian Gaming.

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