
"Today's Alienware laptops are a little more grown-up than back in the day. They've left the lime-green aesthetic from the 2010s where it belongs and instead give consumers the option for more subdued exteriors and typical laptop colors. This is a laptop you could definitely take into the office (though it might still attract some looks) and, with the press of one button, turn off all the RGB lighting -- like putting on a suit and tie."
"If you want to go crazy with the RGB lighting, the Alienware Command Center application lets you customize lighting however you like, key by key. There's also a host of settings and configurations that may or may not be useful to the average user, including operation profiles such as "Performance", "Battery", or "Quiet", as well as a clickable MUX switch. This is also where you can overclock your machine."
"As a refresh of last year's m18 r1 model, the R2 is a powerful, top-of-the-line gamer's paradise, stacked with a 14th-generation Intel HX 24-core 5.8 GHz max boost processor, high-end graphics capabilities, a sophisticated cooling system, and more ports than you'll know what to do with."
The Alienware m18 R2 is a nearly nine-pound, 18-inch gaming laptop carrying a nearly $3,000 price tag. The exterior offers more subdued color options and an easy way to disable RGB lighting for a professional look. Internal components include a 14th-generation Intel HX 24-core processor with up to 5.8 GHz boost, high-end graphics, a sophisticated cooling system, and numerous ports. The Alienware Command Center enables per-key RGB customization, performance profiles, a clickable MUX switch, and overclocking. The touchpad is minimalistic and responsive, and the matte-black keyboard texture feels luxurious and soft to the touch.
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