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I posted this on the Sentia forum and just realized that it should probably be here instead.

Day 1 – it arrives!

My Sentia finally arrived this Monday! It was a long weekend knowing from the FedEx tracking page that my new computer was sitting in a warehouse a few miles away.
My old laptop is a 2 year old Fujitsu P2110. It was a neat little package but was seriously lacking in power. It’s Crusoe based, and 10 hours of battery life is the norm. So needless to say my battery life expectations are high.
I’m a net/db admin, so I need a reliable laptop that has decent battery life (for when I’m working from the couch or the coffee shop), performs well and has a high resolution screen. I have no problems with Intel, so a Centrino laptop seemed to be the way to go. Fujitsu didn’t have the specs I was looking for this time (the old one had a slow HD), I don’t care for Gateway or HP and I’ve had it with Dell. The ThinkPads had the specs, but they’re just soooo ugly! Enter AW. Good looking box, plenty of power, decent battery life and a 1400x1050 14” screen. Sign me up!
It was 20 days from the day I ordered online to the day that it was delivered to my doorstep. I spent a day arguing with AMEX and another 5 days of that was shipping (including a weekend). I don’t understand why AW does not offer express shipping. After paying over $2500 for a laptop, another hundred to get it quickly is not a big deal.
Upon opening the box, the first thing that I find is that my spare AC power supply and battery are thrown in loosely in the top of the box! No bubble wrap, peanuts or anything. Not what I expected from AW. The packaging is such that it did not damage the laptop any (it was stored safely below), but I’m glad that I hadn’t ordered any fragile accessories. The packaging for the laptop itself was first rate, double boxed with plenty of foam on the corners. I’m really surprised that they did not take more time to secure the accessories.
The laptop is beautiful! I waffled between the black and green. I ended up ordering the black on the grounds that it would look more professional. When I spoke with customer service to confirm the order, they informed that it would be a 2 month wait for black! Being a firm believer in fate and ka, I went with the green. I am NOT disappointed with that choice.
Turned the computer on and went through the usual XP setup screens. On the last screen, the machine hung. Nothing serious, I think this is an XP thing, I’ve seen it before. Wait about 10 minutes then power it off. It boots fine. Not much time to play tonight, but the machine is sweet! Connects to my wifi network with no trouble, the screen is excellent, and it has to be the best looking laptop I’ve ever seen.
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Day 2

I finally get to the office so that I can start installing everything on this and I notice a really quick blue screen after rebooting. With the help of this board, I track it down to Ahead inCD. I don’t know or care what it does, but it’s gone and I’m getting no more blue screens.

One thing I don’t care for is that most of the ports (USB, LAN, etc.) are on the sides, instead of the back. This is because the main battery loads in from the back. It’s not a big deal but it looks cleaner when everything is in the back. I usually only have power and network plugged in anyways, unless I’m out and about and then I don’t even have that.

The keyboard is decent. I prefer one that is a bit crisper than this. It’s good though; good size, the arrangement of the keys is not too funky compared with a desktop. The more I use it the more I like it.

For a while I kept getting a ‘CMOS checksum bad’ message in the bios when I rebooted. I went into the bios just to see what options were there, and then exited without saving. Now it no longer does it. I just read in the manual that this should be fixed by a reboot or changing the battery. I’ll have to keep an eye on it.

Sound – the speakers are nothing to rave about. They’re functional but if you’re doing any serious listening you’ll want external speakers. At first, I couldn’t hear sound coming out until I realized that it had an external volume control.

The screen is excellent No dead pixels, plenty bright. It’s big enough and has a high enough resolution to have a number of windows viewable at once.

No complaints about performance. Even though I’m coming from a horribly underpowered laptop, my office PC is a 3GHz P4 with 1.5 GB of RAM.
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Day 3
Battery life – I worked for about 5 ½ hours today on a full charge with both batteries. This is perfectly acceptable for me, I guess if someone needed more they could always get additional batteries. One interesting thing is that it drains the primary battery completely before switching to the secondary.

Touch pad – I was kicking myself for not asking CS for a black touchpad, but now that I see it, it’s not bad. I was expecting it to be white but it turns out to be gray. Black would still look better, but it’s not worth changing.
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Ahead Nero inCD is a packet-CD driver. That means it lets you write to CD-R and CD-RW as a mounted drive, without using a program like Nero Burning ROM.

If you need that functionality and have problems with the one that came with your machine, try getting a newer version of their site: http://www.ahead.de
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