Not only is the Alienware head logo fully illuminated, but the whole keyboard is as well, and there’s an entire strip around the back I/O, too.
There are seven RGB lighting zones (four on the keyboard, three on the chassis), a lot more than you’d see in other gaming laptops, which makes it a compelling choice for those who love RGB lighting. Whereas Alienware has veered off from that a few years back, perfecting that space-age look on its portables and desktop PCs. That’s because most gaming laptops take the all-too-common RGB-on-black (or dark grey) approach with tapered trimming. Whether or not you’re all about the gamer aesthetic, you’ll find the design of the Alienware quite the head-turner. Be it Adobe Premiere Pro, Filmora, or Powerdirector 365 this machine can run all of these without even a hint of lag. It packs more than enough power to run any video editing software smoothly. View Current Price As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.