First off, the laptop looks like no other. I immediately liked the idea
of the glowing alien head on the cover along with the shiny silver
finish. The paint is smooth, glossy and deep, reminding me of a new car
shine. On the plus side, I won't have to spend hours every few weeks to
wax it to keep that look.
Opening it up, you have a full-sized keyboard layout, complete with a
separate keypad section. While it's a nice feature to have the keypad,
it takes some getting used to since I was used to placing my hands in
the middle of all my other notebooks, while this makes you place your
hands to the left side to find the proper keys to type. You can see the
trackpad isn't centered, but more to the left for that reason.
There is a dedicated scroll pad section to act like the 3rd button on
your mouse. A nice feature. Several function buttons are placed at the
top of the keyboard, which include the power on button. My only
complaint here is that the buttons are somewhat more difficult to press
than they should be. They are long, but thin, requiring you to use the
tip of your finger or perhaps your fingernail to depress them. Also,
the mouse buttons seem a bit harder to depress than all the other
notebooks I've been used to. When I use the trackpad, I use my index
finger to scroll and my left thumb to click. After an hour of web
browsing, the side of my thumb seemed a bit sore from having to press
harder than normal. Luckily, I almost always use an external mouse, so
it won't have an effect on me for the most part. Alienware Area-51 m5790 Review Linked by LT Hacker
of the glowing alien head on the cover along with the shiny silver
finish. The paint is smooth, glossy and deep, reminding me of a new car
shine. On the plus side, I won't have to spend hours every few weeks to
wax it to keep that look.
Opening it up, you have a full-sized keyboard layout, complete with a
separate keypad section. While it's a nice feature to have the keypad,
it takes some getting used to since I was used to placing my hands in
the middle of all my other notebooks, while this makes you place your
hands to the left side to find the proper keys to type. You can see the
trackpad isn't centered, but more to the left for that reason.
There is a dedicated scroll pad section to act like the 3rd button on
your mouse. A nice feature. Several function buttons are placed at the
top of the keyboard, which include the power on button. My only
complaint here is that the buttons are somewhat more difficult to press
than they should be. They are long, but thin, requiring you to use the
tip of your finger or perhaps your fingernail to depress them. Also,
the mouse buttons seem a bit harder to depress than all the other
notebooks I've been used to. When I use the trackpad, I use my index
finger to scroll and my left thumb to click. After an hour of web
browsing, the side of my thumb seemed a bit sore from having to press
harder than normal. Luckily, I almost always use an external mouse, so
it won't have an effect on me for the most part. Alienware Area-51 m5790 Review Linked by LT Hacker
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