Review: Flybook V3 (New York Times)

The New York Times published a review last week by David Pogue, of the Flybook V3, calling it a A Tiny Windows Laptop With a Sense of Fashion. The Flybook is a small “convertible” – a laptop with Tablet PC features, has an 8.9 widescreen touchpad display, weighs under 3 pounds, and is powered by a Pentium M Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) CPU.

Announcement: Alienware Sentia M3200

Alienware has just announced the Alienware Sentia M3200. From the press release: Alienware® — the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center, server, and professional systems — introduced the new lightweight Sentia™ m3200 notebook for travelers, students and anyone else needing a highly functional and versatile system that can easily be transported anywhere. As the thinnest and lightest notebook in Alienware’s award-winning line of mobile systems, the four pound Sentia m3200 gives users flexible wireless options, instant-on access to multimedia and extended battery life.

The Sentia m3200 features a 12.1” wide-screen LCD with ClearView technology that delivers sharp, vibrant image quality and allows the system to fit comfortably in space-restricted areas such as airplanes and dorm rooms. Powered by cutting-edge Intel® Centrino® mobile technology, the Sentia m3200 provides fully integrated wireless LAN capability that includes 802.11a/b/g for maximum versatility and performance in various wireless environments.

In addition, the Sentia m3200 offers an available PCI-Express slot that can be used for a variety of add-on functions, including Bluetooth support and external sound card solutions.