Alienware Sentia m3450 14-inch Notebook
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Anthony Fiti
Kurtis
Alienware
Dec. 5, 2006
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Introduction
Alienware has been around for 10 years now, delivering high performance computers for customers worldwide. One of the perks of buying an Alienware computer is their stylish desktop and laptop case designs which are sure to turn heads. In case you weren't already aware of the fact, Alienware was recently acquired by Dell. It will be interesting to see how that plays out in the long-term, but so far they don't seem to have changed much.

We received for review one of Alienware's top Sentia models. The Sentia m3450 is a 14" wide-screen laptop equipped with a 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB DDR2 667MHz, 100GB 7200RPM HD and a dual layer DVD writer. It's a pretty impressive package - the integrated graphics aren't for the hardcore gamer, but let's say I was a college student (or businessman) who wanted to get a laptop with a little extra kick. Of course, it would also need to be ready to handle Windows Vista. This laptop could be a good candidate for Mr. Fictitious.
So how does the Alienware Sentia m3450 hold up? Read on to find out.
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