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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Alienware m16 R2 aims to be the perfect laptop for gamers and professionals alike, and it succeeds.
    • It delivers high-level performance and a 2K display that’ll make both groups smile, while giving users a way to tone down the RGB lighting via Stealth Mode.
    • You’ll need to keep that charger close by, as the M16 R2’s battery doesn’t last very long.

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    Gaming laptops are often on the cutting edge of technology, housing some of the industry’s best hardware. Powerful Meteor Lake processors, visually stunning RTX 40-series GPUs, the works. With that in mind, you’d think that professionals looking for high-end machines would be clamoring to buy one of these machines for themselves, but that’s not really the case. Gaming laptops aren’t exactly ubiquitous, but why? Well, it might have to do with their flashy RGB lights that light up like Disney’s Electrical Parade. 

    Also: One of the best work laptops I’ve tested has MacBook written all over it (but it’s even better)

    Gaming devices often come equipped with RGB lighting, which looks cool, but can be pretty distracting, especially when you’re in a work meeting trying to look serious and have a laptop lit up like a Christmas tree in front of you. Subtlety is the name of the game here. Thankfully, manufacturers are taking notice of this potential shift in customer preference. Dell, for one, has come up with a solution in a new gaming laptop that also has the working professional in mind: the Alienware m16 R2.

    I am a big fan of Dell’s design choices here. The m16 R2 strikes a good balance of looking aesthetically cool while also maintaining practicality. On the outside, you have a shiny dark gray exterior with a stylized number 16 and an Alienware logo at the top. You’ll notice there isn’t a big thermal shelf jutting out; the heat vents are flush with the display when positioned upright. Ditching the shelf makes this laptop easier to carry compared to bulkier models. Owners will need all the help they can get since the m16 R2 isn’t easy to carry around; it weighs nearly six pounds.

    On the inside is a matte black keyboard. The RGB lighting on this dark background makes the colors stand out nicely. Typing on the keyboard was a pleasure, too. The matte surface is smooth to the touch, and the keys all have a springy feel to them. I’m a sucker for a comfy keyboard, but the comfort level isn’t what I like most about the m16’s keyboard. If you look closely at the function keys, you’ll notice different icons than what you would see on a standard keyboard, as they have unique functionalities made specifically for this laptop.

    Also: Finally, an ultraportable Windows laptop I’d use at the office (even though it’s for gamers)

    F2 is the most useful in my opinion since it activates Stealth Mode. The mode causes the RGB lights to instantly turn white, making the machine look more like a generic work laptop. This is super useful for when you’re in a public setting and don’t want to attract attention to yourself. Pressing F1, on the other hand, activates Performance Mode. Hitting the button while gaming forces the hardware to instantly perform better by defaulting the hardware to preset settings optimized for gaming. The problem with this mode is that it also immediately activates the cooling fans, and they’re quite loud. At least the fans do work well at keeping the laptop from overheating.

    F4, F5, and F6 are for keybinds, letting you tie custom actions to them, with F3 reserved for saving your keybinds. All the usual audio control functions have been moved to the far right. Besides the keyboard, I enjoy how the edge of the palm rest at the front of the machine is noticeably round. It’s softer on the wrists when compared to other laptops, ensuring a comfortable typing experience. Features like these allow the m16 R2 to pull double duty at being a gaming and work-centric laptop and indicate that Dell put a lot of thought into designing the model. 

    One thing worth noting, though, is that I did find the trackpad to be a little small. Perhaps they wanted to make room for the speakers above the keyboard, in which case I say it was a worthwhile move since the audio sounds great for a laptop. Just keep in mind that they’re not powerful enough to fill a room.

    Also: I tested Dell’s XPS successor, and it made my $3,000 Windows laptop look bad

    The Alienware m16 R2 runs on an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, a processor I notice is commonly found on many 2024 laptops. It’s a good option as it offers solid performance while not inflating the price tag too much. To see what it’s capable of, I ran it through the Geekbench test, where the processor earned a score of 12,725, outperforming the Ultra 9’s average score of 12,611. So on the right laptop, the Ultra 7 can be the better chip than the higher-end hardware. 

    Alongside the CPU are the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card and 16GB of RAM, though it would’ve been nice to have 32GB. I experienced a dip in performance when I was playing Helldivers 2 at high graphical settings. But 16GB is fine; it gets the job done in most situations.

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    Speaking of video games, the gamers out there will love the device’s screen. It’s a 16-inch 2K resolution display (2,560 x 1,600 pixels) with a refresh rate of 240Hz. A high refresh rate enables smooth and responsive gameplay, making it a near necessity for fast-paced titles.

    All this hardware does come with a power cost, however. While it’s unplugged from a power source, the battery on the m16 R2 doesn’t last very long despite all the tech meant to support its longevity. I performed my usual test of running an endlessly playing YouTube live stream at 720p and 50 percent brightness, and it lasted 6.5 hours with Best Power Efficient enabled.  

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    I recommend the Alienware m16 R2 to people who want a laptop that can do double duty. It excels at being an entertainment/gaming machine, but it’s inconspicuous enough for the office. Prices for the laptop have risen in recent months. A build carrying an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, a GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM can be bought for $1,900 at Best Buy. A more powerful configuration with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD is available for $2,479 at Amazon.

    I should mention that you can customize certain parts of the device even after you’ve purchased it. For example, you can upgrade the SSD from 1 TB of storage to 8 TB. To learn how to do this, follow the instructions on pages 36 to 44 of the laptop’s Owner’s Manual, which you can find on Dell’s website.

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