Alienware Aurora Support, Continued
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: 3d, gaming, notebooks, all
- 1. 3D Gaming On A Notebook PC: Fantasy Or Reality?
- 2. Bread And Circuses: Test Scenarios And Benchmarks
- 3. Overview Of Our Test Systems
- 4. Overview Of Our Test Systems, Continued
- 5. First Impressions Of The Acer Aspire 5672WLMi
- 6. Acer Aspire 5672 WLMi Support
- 7. Touchpad And Keyboard
- 8. First Impressions Of The Hewlett Packard Compaq Nx9420
- 9. Graphics Drivers: Internet Support
- 10. HP Compaq Nx9420 Support, Continued
- 11. Touchpad And Keyboard
- 12. First Impressions Of The Asus A7J
- 13. Graphics Drivers: Substandard Internet Support
- 14. A7J Support
- 15. Analog And Digital TV Plus FM Radio
- 16. Webcam As Notebook Watchdog
- 17. Sound Quality
- 18. First Impressions Of The Alienware Aurora M7700
- 19. Graphics Drivers: Excellent Internet Support
- 20. Alienware Aurora Support
- 21. Alienware Aurora Support, Continued
- 22. A Collection Of Sensible And Senseless Accessories
- 23. Sound Quality
- 24. The Graphics Processor Can Be Upgraded, But Be Careful
- 25. System Restore And Recovery Is Not For Wimps
- 26. An Overview Of Graphics Subsystems
- 27. Display Quality: Static Images
- 28. Display Quality Assessment: Static Images
- 29. Display Quality: The Motion Of Gaming
- 30. Is Gaming Possible At Native Resolution?
- 31. System Temperatures And Noise Levels While Gaming
- 32. Noise Levels For Various Usage Scenarios
- 33. Install And Load Times For Games
- 34. Benchmarks And Settings
- 35. Synthetic Game Performance
- 36. Real-World Game Performance
- 37. Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion
- 38. Spellforce 2
- 39. Need For Speed: Most Wanted V1.3
- 40. System Performance
- 41. MobileMark2005: System Performance And Battery Life
- 42. Gaming Battery Lifetimes
- 43. Which Graphics Notebook For Whom?
- 44. Is Notebook SLI The Future?
- 45. Summary And Conclusions
21. Alienware Aurora Support, Continued
Another special feature on this oversized notebook is its inclusion of three S-Video input/outputs. Two of these are standard S-Video connectors, while the third accommodates a coaxial (composite video) cable to link up to an external video receiver such as a TV set.

And if this still isn't enough, this notebook also comes equipped with both VGA out and DVI connectors. Because there's room, you'll also find a 9-in serial port and a genuine parallel printer port on the back of this notebook. It's even got a PS/2 connector for those who still use a mouse or keyboard of that vintage. Except for Bluetooth and the seldom-used PCI ExpressCard slot, the Aurora unit offers every conceivable interface that any user might want to put to work. A gigabit Ethernet interface plus power and modem ports also reside where they're least like to get in the way, on the back side of the Aurora M7700.

The front offers audio control buttons and related LED indicators, as well as a digital clock display that can be turned on or off per a schedule set in the unit's BIOS.
The front features two small LED displays along with 8 control buttons, which enable users to employ this notebook as a standalone player for digital audio content, including CD-DA and MP3 media.

The right side of the case

Enough space for two optical drives (only one was installed in our test unit)
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