[Wot] Wonder, methyl alcohol

Inez Reed InezReed at 0451.com
Wed Sep 27 11:30:16 BST 2006


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I ordered the unit with 802.11b/g wireless but not with Bluetooth. The reason for this was to avoid having to custom configure it and risk not having it in time for Christmas. I found it odd that Sony did not include Bluetooth in a pre-built configuration and am disappointed about that one (my S270 has Bluetooth). There is also no infra-red port on the unit. Granted, this is a minor nuance, but it would have been nice to know it was there if I needed it.

I also had the 6-cell battery and when timed I got almost exactly 3-hours of usage when having the screen brightness set to half and wi-fi on.  This is definitely an acceptable amount for a battery that is flush with the notebook.  I love the fact the battery is a quick recharge type, the battery is back up to over 80% charge from zilch in about 40 minutes!
Keyboard/Touchpad

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In practice, the D420 has far more in common with the X1 than its direct predecessor, the D410. For instance, while the D410's starting weight was approximately 3.8 lbs, the 3.0 lbs D420 is positioned more closely to the X1's 2.5 lbs feather-light physique. Moreover, while the D410 offered standard Intel Pentium M processors operating at up to 2.00GHz, the D420 upgrades from the X1's ultra-low voltage Pentium M 1.1 GHz to an ultra-low voltage Core Solo 1.06GHz or Core Duo 1.2GHz CPU. Finally, rather than using a standard 2.5" notebook hard drive like the D410, the D420 uses the same 1.8" drive as the Latitude X1.




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