Alienware X14 mobile PC modules are getting more generalized nowadays because of their thin shell and having low spaces. They are Lightweight Cooling systems because nowadays computers Manufacturers are getting modernizing the systems. AIDS became the first-ever laptop to become the tennis and the most lightning Laptops In the gaming field. This laptop is having a thickness of 0.5 inches and weighs 4LB which makes it to carry easily in our backpacks or our case. But that doesn’t mean that it has less power.
A Lot of features are the same as compared to other laptops of the same size. But its major drawback is that it doesn’t have the strongest hardware Available Till now. This laptop has an Intel Core i7-12700H, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 3060.
The edition that received for testing will set you back $2,299 (approximately £1,700, AU$3,200) in the United States, which is quite a deal more than an identical Razer Blade 14, but it is slimmer and lighter in weight. The Alienware X14 is a laptop for consumers who need something that can run the finest Computer games at higher resolutions without weighting users down, despite the increased entry price. The notion that it charges through USB-C rather than a bulky battery brick is also a plus.
 Price and Availability
The Alienware X14 is accessible now for $1,649 (about £1,250, AU$2,300). A twelfth generation Intel Core i7 CPU, 16Gigabytes, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 are included. This laptop has an Intel Core i7-12700H, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 3060.
Design
When you are pulling the alien X 14 out of the box, you will get extremely surprised by just looking at its slimmest body. When you realize how lightweight it is, you deny the fact that it is a gaming laptop. The laptop has a lot of similar features when compares to a MacBook Pro or Dell XPS 15.
The vents towards the rear of the room convey a lot of the warm air, and it’s also where you’ll find every other connector. Although it’s useful in the meantime while you’re using it on a desk or anything, it does sadly increase the Alienware X14’s profile. This bulge puts it a little harder to put in a bag, although if you were previously only able to fit a 14-inch laptop in your bag, you may need to upgrade to a larger backpack. This laptop folds up to the size of a 15-inch laptop rather than a 14-inch laptop.
Alienware first-ever laptop we’ve seen with a USB-C charger as the main charging option. Regarding the product’s stature, the speakers are rather decent. The only area where they fall short is in the response of bass.
In addition, the display is excellent. It has a 14-inch 1080p display that refreshes at 144Hz. It has an average brightness of 377 nits, which ought to be sufficient for most individuals. It also covers 109 percent of the sRGB color gamut, making it a very vivid display. It isn’t the most gorgeous or brilliant screen in the industry, but it is quick and precise enough that enthusiasts will appreciate it.
Performance
Although this is a slim and lightweight gaming laptop, it isn’t equipped with game-specific features. This comes with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, which, apart from the one found in the XPS 17, is a 75W variant of the mobile GPU – very close to the fully fledged 80W limit for this portion of tech. This laptop features can run the newest AAA games at full tilt in 1080p, but if you would like to attain the coveted 60 frames per second target, you’ll have to mess with a few of the parameters. That’s why an RTX 3070 arrangement might have been ideal.
Battery Life
In simple words, the Alienware X14’s Weak Point is its battery. In the PCMark10 battery testing, this laptop seems to last nearly five and a half hours, and in our streaming video test, it lasts nearly 6 hours.
It is most probably due to the X14’s 80Whr battery, as opposed to the 99WHr batteries seen in most laptops nowadays. That was undoubtedly done to keep the laptop as small and lightweight as possible, but it does imply that you’ll bring a charger with you.
Camera
With the rise of telecommuting, decent webcams are now more vital than it has ever been, yet the Alienware X14’s lens is woefully inadequate. The sensor is 720p, and the pictures it records aren’t particularly clear. The illumination is also poor, indicating that this isn’t a laptop we will be using for video conferences anytime shortly.