


But the solidity is reassuring, and even things like the display hinge are tight and offer zero flex whatsoever. This feeling of density is also due to the Alienware 13’s weight, which tilts the scales at almost 5.5 pounds. That’s heavier than other 13-inch gaming laptops by about a pound or so. The overall construction just seems dense, like there’s not a single area inside the notebook that’s hollow. And despite being still mostly plastic (the lid and underbelly are all aluminum, though), it feels incredibly rigid. Instead of being a bland, plastic slab, the Alienware 13 is angular and has the look of chiseled metal. Like the display, the Alienware 13’s chassis offers something unique. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.“ Like that line in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off says, “It is no choice.

If you’re not in to OLED due to price, its “velvety” look, or what have you, Alienware also offers the 13 with either a 1366×768 TN or a 1920×1080 IPS panel, both LCD. This Alienware laptop has an OLED panel that runs at 2560×1440, despite being just 13.3-inches in size.
