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instant he changed the angle of his wings, he snapped into that same
This is my second experience with them and so far they have been great. My first experienced resulted in the purchase of my current S270 only after sending back two S380 laptops within a week of receiving them. SonyStyle.com's customer service was terrific. The first time I was able to return the S380 due to a single dead pixel in the center of the screen no questions asked. The representative explained that their policy was that they allow returns "for any reason" within the first 30 days. The second S380 arrived with a dead pixel on the left side of the screen. Between that, the battery rattle and the scorching right palm rest I decided that Sony had missed the mark on this one and opted for a custom configured S270. For the second exchange I had to walk through a troubleshooting procedure with Sony Technical Support (in India). But with some patience I was transferred to a Sony Customer Service representative who went ahead with the exchange. All that said, I felt confid!
ent in purchasing from them once again. I ordered a preconfigured unit to ensure it arrived in plenty of time for me to set up and put under the tree. The unit arrived 5 days after placing the order.
In practice, the D420 has far more in common with the X1 than its direct predecessor, the D410. For instance, while the D410's starting weight was approximately 3.8 lbs, the 3.0 lbs D420 is positioned more closely to the X1's 2.5 lbs feather-light physique. Moreover, while the D410 offered standard Intel Pentium M processors operating at up to 2.00GHz, the D420 upgrades from the X1's ultra-low voltage Pentium M 1.1 GHz to an ultra-low voltage Core Solo 1.06GHz or Core Duo 1.2GHz CPU. Finally, rather than using a standard 2.5" notebook hard drive like the D410, the D420 uses the same 1.8" drive as the Latitude X1.
Talking of free software, there is no such thing as free software. It's all demo versions and limited license versions with the option to "upgrade to the full thing!". No thanks. Job #2 is to uninstall most everything to free up some space.
the moonlight. "You are learning again, Jonathan Seagull," he said.
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