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The Alienware Sentia, powered by Intel Centrino Mobile Technology, represents the epitome of portability and performance. The exclusive Alienware design provides for an extremely light and compact platform which makes no sacrifices in functionality. Featuring support for the 802.11b/g wireless standards, faster 333MHz DDR memory, and Intel Pentium M processor the Sentia gives you the ability to have a wealth of performance and information at your fingertips wherever you might be. The Sentia features a 6 Cell 2200mAh primary Lithium-Ion battery which provides more than 4 hours of use. The increased battery capacity allows you to work without the added hassle of monitoring the battery levels every ten minutes. This gives you the ability to concentrate on your work and not on the clock. Furthermore, by using Lithium-Ion batteries instead of the older NiMH battery technology, the Sentia is able to provide the lightest battery possible with the highest capacity. Most importantly, Li-Ion batteries do not exhibit any trace of cell "memory" and can be charged at any time without any damaging effects. Having an extremely small footprint and weighing a mere 3.8lbs to start, Sentia represents the ultimate in productive portability. Despite the system's small size, the 12.1" wide screen XGA LCD maximizes your working area without adding bulk to the chassis. When using the available 802.11b/g network card, the user has the ability to adapt to their schedule while maintaining productivity. In doing so, there is a seamless integration between your work and your schedule as the notebook keeps your work within reach at all times regardless of your location. Equipped with a gorgeous 12.1" wide screen LCD, the Sentia is the ideal solution for viewing DVDs in your home or on the road. Here, the 16:10 aspect ratio is a much closer match for a DVDs 16:9 ratio than a conventional screen's 4:3 aspect. As a result, the picture retains a higher overall image quality and is seen the way the director intended.
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