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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Conrad Kearney)
Thu Aug 31 03:11:02 2006
From: "Conrad Kearney" <ConradKearney@0451.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:10:42 -0480
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Awesome Performance for a Thin and Light
Despite initial reports of the D420 being fanless like the Latitude X1, the D420 does actually have a fan-based cooling solution. Fortunately, however, the fan is generally whisper quiet and rarely noticeable. In air-conditioned rooms the fan almost never comes on at all unless performing CPU-intensive work over extended periods of time. Even then, the noise generated is generally drowned out by ambient sounds. In hotter environments, I have noticed that the fan come on more frequently, although the noise is still only moderate even when the fan ramps up to higher speeds. The only quibble I have with the cooling solution then is the placement of the vent: since it is located on the unit's right-hand side, hot air is blown directly onto the user's hand when in use, which is obviously not an optimal solution. Once again though, the fact that the fan rarely runs means that this issue is not as problematic as it could be. Finally, the upper right side of the notebook seems to bec
ome substantially warmer than the rest of the unit over extended use, although based on my experiences the D420 has still been generally cool enough to be used on my lap.
The audio system is very good considering the size of this notebook. The audio quality is similar to that of a standard 20" TV, making it very possible and even enjoyable to watch DVD's on long trips without any headphones. The uses for this notebook do not end here. Recently I have found myself choosing to use my laptop instead of my desktop, even when my desktop is just as convenient to use at the office. While using it in the office it has just about every kind of port and type of connectivity you could ask for (although it could use Bluetooth). There are 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 fire wire, LAN, and of course my favorite "wireless g" 54Mbps wifi. The keyboard is a nice size and it is a breeze to type even very long documents. Near the screen there are 2 "S" keys that are basically short cut keys; you can change them to do any number of things. Speaking of wifi, I have found the radio in this laptop to be very nice. In places that my old eMachines notebook had troubles a
nd often had low signal strength, the Sony still pulls down a reliable signal. It also seems to experience less interference from 2.4GHZ cordless phones. There is a switch on the front to turn the radio on and off that I find very convenient when I want to save battery life, although the switch itself seams a bit cheaply made.
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