Alienware's Sentia m3200
Not entirely characteristic of Alienware's pattern of attack in the past, they're really starting to aim at the business user with their new Sentia m3200, a 4-pound, 12.1-inch widescreen laptop. Granted, it's still got the trademark Alienware high performance features like a PCI-Express slot, 100GB 7200RPM drive, 802.11a/b/g, 4-in-1 card reader, but you've got to be down with a 1.75-inch thick device and those less-than-austere looks. Like many of Alienware's offerings of late, the price isn't stratospheric starting at $1,150 — but also like Alienware, you can configure your box with up to another $1,300+ in options.






















That sounds like an amazing deal. What kind of battery life do you think you'd get out of that thing?
Not seeing anything close to a PCI express slot or choices beyond Intel gfx in the tech spec/config page.
What a POS.
Looks like the same whitebox as the Dell 700m. Other retailers sell them, too.
I'd rather get a better notebook from Sager for the same price.
looks like electric sheep on the display
Man, and I was all excited to finally find a gaming able small notebook... then I go to actually read the article (did the editor not bother to do that?) only to find out this does NOT have a good video card and doesn't mention pci-e anywhere (even if the intel card is pci-e, it still sucks).
you think this is better than the asus W5A? i am looking to buy either that or this one