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wingspan and performance that could be plotted on a chart. The  trick  was
Processor- Pentium M 725- 1.6 GHz

Memory: 1.5GB, DDR2-533 SDRAM, (512MB Integrated) 2 DIMMs
Multithreaded Test 1 / File Encryption  27.667 MB/s     21.81 MB/s

in order, patiently, We don't tackle flying through rock  until  a  little
Despite initial reports of the D420 being fanless like the Latitude X1, the 
D420 does actually have a fan-based cooling solution. Fortunately, however, the 
fan is generally whisper quiet and rarely noticeable. In air-conditioned rooms 
the fan almost never comes on at all unless performing CPU-intensive work over 
extended periods of time. Even then, the noise generated is generally drowned 
out by ambient sounds. In hotter environments, I have noticed that the fan come 
on more frequently, although the noise is still only moderate even when the fan 
ramps up to higher speeds. The only quibble I have with the cooling solution 
then is the placement of the vent: since it is located on the unit's right-hand 
side, hot air is blown directly onto the user's hand when in use, which is 
obviously not an optimal solution. Once again though, the fact that the fan 
rarely runs means that this issue is not as problematic as it could be. 
Finally, the upper right side of the notebook seems to become substantially 
warmer than the rest of the unit over extended use, although based on my 
experiences the D420 has still been generally cool enough to be used on my lap. 


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