To some people, the words 'Santa Rosa' represent the city in northern California where Charles Schulz, creator of the beloved Peanuts comic strip, lived and worked for more than 30 years. But for the gadget-obsessed, Santa Rosa refers to the code name of Intel's fourth-generation Centrino platform - a combination of central process-ing unit, motherboard chipset and wireless-network interface for the design of a notebook personal computer.
When combined with the enhanced security Intel introduced with its vPro technology, the Santa Rosa platform carries the Centrino Pro name; without those features it's branded Centrino Duo. Both were introduced last month and many well-known notebook PC models, with either Centrino brand, should be in stores this month or early next.
Catering to different market segments, the first two laptops featured here offer a boost in performance for multitasking, an innovative power-saving setup and tri-mode 802.11a/b/g wireless networking for flexible connectivity. Compare those with the third featured notebook, an Intel-based Macintosh system that will need to be updated soon.
All business
Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad notebook line remains a popular choice for business users. The new ThinkPad T61 model, sold through various channels, offers a less expensive option to the T60, which Lenovo sells directly.
Preloaded with Microsoft's Windows Vista Business edition operating system (in English or Chinese), the basic T61 configuration includes a two-gigahertz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, a 14.1-inch widescreen display, a Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M graphics card with 128-megabyte memory, a 120-gigabyte hard drive, a recordable DVD optical drive, 1GB of main memory, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and a fingerprint reader. This model weighs a reasonable 1.03kg, has a three-year parts warranty and costs HK$16,988. Its price can climb to HK$20,988 with upgrades such as a larger hard drive or more processing power.