Alienware Introduces 14in. Sentia m3400 Notebook
Jan 4, 2006 12:16 PM
Alienware has released the new Alienware Sentia m3400 notebook, which includes a 14in. widescreen LCD, Intel Centrino mobile technology, and a built-in webcam. The m3400 provides more than three hours of battery life in a conveniently light and transportable 4.5lb. design.
With Intel Centrino mobile technology, the Sentia m3400 delivers fully integrated wireless LAN capability, including support for 802.11a/b/g, for easy access to home and office networks as well as Wi-Fi hotspots.
The Sentia m3400's 14in. widescreen LCD features ClearView technology to provide a crystal-clear display at any location, even brightly lit environments. Users can also take advantage of a built-in, 1.3 megapixel webcam that enables live video conferencing and other video communication without having to deal with external devices or wires. Further advantages of the Sentia m3400 include up to 120GB of hard drive space and a 4-in-1 media card reader.
"The Sentia m3400 joins Alienware's other new thin-and-light notebook, the Sentia m3200, in providing customers with highly versatile and mobile solutions that keep up with even the most hectic day-to-day lives," said Patrick Cooper, director of product management for Alienware. "For Sentia m3400 users, life just got a little easier."
"Intel Centrino mobile technology enables notebooks like the Sentia m3400 to be smaller, lighter, and more powerful while enabling great battery life so consumers can easily tote them for use inside or outside the home or office," said Karen Regis, director of marketing programs for Intel's Mobile Platforms Group. "Sentia m3400 users have the freedom to stay connected anywhere and anytime, making their notebook a key entertainment, communications and information resource."
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