Alienware M18X manual Specifications

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Touch Pad

X/Y position resolution

240 cpi

(graphics table mode)

 

Size

 

Height

56.00 mm (2.20 inches) sensor-active area

Width

99.5 mm (3.92 inches) rectangle

Camera

 

Camera resolution

3.0 megapixel

Video resolution

2048 x 1536

Diagonal viewing angle

60°

Battery

12-cell “smart” lithium ion (96 Whr)

Height

30.2 mm (1.19 inches)

Width

174.0 mm (6.85 inches)

Depth

133.3 mm (5.25 inches)

Weight

0.65 kg maximum (1.43 lb)

Voltage

12 VDC - 16.8 VDC

Battery

Operating time

battery operating time varies depending on

 

operating conditions and can be significantly

 

reduced under certain power-intensive

 

conditions.

Life span (approximate)

300 discharge/charge cycles

Temperature range

 

Operating

0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F)

Storage

–20° to 60°C (–4° to 140°F)

Coin-cell battery

CR-2032

AC Adapter

 

Type

240 W/330 W

Input voltage

100-240 VAC

Input current (maximum)

 

240 W

3.50 A

330 W

4.40 A

Input frequency

50 Hz-60 Hz

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CHAPTER 7: SPECIFICATIONS

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Contents Mobile Manual Page Contents System Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 對 Page Page Setting UP Your Laptop Product Documentation and Media Before Setting Up Your LaptopPlacing Your Laptop Connect the AC Adapter Connect the Network Cable Optional Set Up Microsoft Windows Set Up WirelessHD Optional Set Up Wireless Display OptionalSetting Up a Wireless Connection Setting Up a Wired ConnectionConnect to the Internet Optional Setting Up Your Internet Connection Setting UP Your Laptop Getting to Know Your Laptop Left View Features Right View Features Back View Features Display Features Computer Base and Keyboard Features Status Lights Media Control KeysPower Button On AC adapterFI Suspend Mode Function KeysGetting to Know Your Laptop Using Your Laptop Connecting External Displays Alienware Command CenterConnecting a Display Using Removable Media and Cards Extending the DesktopUsing the Optical Drive Using the Integrated CameraUsing the Wireless Control Turning the Camera On and OffPower Management Battery PackUnderstanding Power Consumption Customizing Your Power Settings Reducing Power ConsumptionChanging the Application Profile Settings Free Fall SensorConfiguring the Bios System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup ScreensSystem Setup Options CPUIntel SpeedStep Sata Hard Drive DMC CD/DVD/BD Installing Additional or Replacement Components Before You Begin Turning Off Your ComputerBefore Working Inside Your Computer Replacing the Battery Pack Upgrading or Replacing Memory Removing the Memory ModulesMemory module Notch Spring locks Memory-module connector Tab Upgrading or Replacing the Hard Drives Removing the Hard DrivesDisconnect the interposer from the hard drives Screws Secondary hard drive HDD1 Primary hard drive HDD0 Installing Additional or Replacement Components Troubleshooting Backup and General Maintenance Basic Hints and TipsSoftware Diagnostic Tools Enhanced Pre-Boot System AssessmentAnswers to Common Problems Computer Startup ProblemsComputer fails the Post Computer stops responding or a solid blue screen appearsOther software problems Software ProblemsProgram stops responding or crashes repeatedly Allow the computer to cool before turning it on Hard Drive ProblemsRun Check Disk Memory Problems Display ProblemsPower Problems Memory errors detected on startupTroubleshooting System Recovery AlienRespawn AlienRespawn BasicDell DataSafe Online Backup Optional Upgrading to AlienRespawn ProfessionalMy Dell Downloads Specifications Specifications USB Maxim MAX9736A Specifications Specifications Relative humidity maximum Specifications Appendix Computer Use Computer SetupElectrostatic Discharge ESD Warning When You Should Contact Alienware General Safety PrecautionsReplacement Components or Accessories Contacting Alienware WebsitesAppendix 0P38V4A00