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Alienware Teases Us With ‘Allpowerful’ Laptop Riddle

As you may already know, Alienware has a gaming laptop coming out next month with a name that automatically sets the bar impossibly high: “Allpowerful.” The latest ad in their teaser campaign features a riddle that has been cracked by Larven on the NotebookReview forums.


Apparently, the gibberish on the image above reads:

The sum of the first four primes
denotes a state of two parts
known as the gentleman’s muscle car of 1967
when pure, it will carry a yield strength of 7-11 mpa
is always empty in zero sum games

These clues hint at a 17-inch display, Core 2 Extreme or Core i7 processing, GTX NVIDIA graphics, an aluminium chassis and dual everything—but we probably won’t know for sure until the laptop is released next month. Rest assured though—prices will be high and battery life will be low. [Alienware via NotebookReview]

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  • NuKeY

    lol they have released it but how many people would really buy that? It will have serious overheating problems and for the same amount of money you could build a fantastic tower!

  • Stano

    Stay away from buying Alienware. I spent over $6K on a Area 51 m9750. 1 & 1/2 years and many frustrating return trips later for heating issues the thing has finally blown.
    Even though I had a 2 year warranty they will no longer honour it (they say they are a new company now after the first australian company went bankrupt). The customer support is rubbish and will only make you life torture (they have an answering service that will take your messages and will not return calls unless you call at least 5 or 6 times within the span of 2 weeks).
    Spend your money on a laptop from a company that values customers and can make a laptop that will last.

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