During the launch of the Dell Adamo in China, the company's VP of consumer business Michael Yang revealed that the Alienware lineup will reach the Asia-Pacific region soon.
Alienware started out as a premium manufacturer for high-end gaming systems. It was acquired by Dell in 2006 and still makes a range of high-performance desktop and notebook computers for gamers. Its business has remained mainly in the US, but an earlier report indicated that the company has intentions to appear in many other countries in the later part of 2009.
Gamers who can afford Alienware's expensive and over-the-top machines will not have to wait that long as Yang told journalists that it would be available throughout Asia Pacific in Q2 this year. No other details were announced, so we don't know which notebook or desktop models will be made available. But it's already the end of Q1, so we can expect to hear more regarding this very soon.
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Editor John Chan's love for gadgets can be traced back to the days when he disassembled his toys and couldn't put them back together again. He practices great restraint in not opening up every review product that comes through the CNET Asia Labs, and before that, in his previous job at HardwareZone. He has reviewed items big and small, from mobile phones to projectors and feels everyone should carry a multitool at all times in case of MacGyver situations.
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