Thursday, November 17, 2005

Alienware’s Sentia 3200’s Instant-On Goodness

By David Ponce

Alienware, in my mind, equates with unjustifiable expense. But hell, for some people, having the word “Alien” on their gear is worth paying the premium, I guess. That’s not to say the company doesn’t make fine products. Take this, the lovely Sentia m3200.

It’s aimed at users who value portability, weighing in at 4lbs. But that’s not why I find it interesting. I like the Instant-On functionality.

You can immediately access videos, music, digital photos and other multimedia content while conserving battery life on your notebook. How does this work? You instantly boot into a multimedia interface by pushing the instant-on button when the entire system is off. This bypasses loading Windows on the notebook and provides a dedicated environment for multimedia functions while conserving critical battery power.

Yeah, saving two or three minutes of Windows bootup time certainly sounds exciting to me.

Other features include:
-12.1 inch widescreen LCD with ClearView technology
- 4 hour battery life
- Integrated 4 in 1 media card reader
- 802.11a/b/g wireless support

They’re starting at, amazingly enough, $1000. More at the Alienware website. Story VIA Mobilewhack.




  • Durandal
    my fujitsu siemens 1437g has got a similar instant-on function... bought it this summer.
  • Guy
    My Jewel 9600, which is based on the same (Uniwill) barebone system as the old Sentia, also had a similar function and it's about 2 years old now. It's linux based and honestly, it sucks. Use hibernate or standby on a proper Windows install and you'll be much, much happier.
  • sounds cool, i like the low price.
  • gulrud
    2 or 3 minutes? My sentia boots in 30 sec.
    I do like this mode, although I find shoving the CPU down to 400mhz more amusing, though useless.
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