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On that site, under "Notebooks"->"Z71A/V Series" For the CPU, it says: "Intel Pentium M up to 2.13GHz (Dothan) or up to 3.0GHz, 533FSB (Yonah)" umm.. Yonah 3.0ghz?? hehe. im sure itz a typo or...
Damn.. I'm gonna order soon and I really want a 100GB 5400rpm drive. What are the chances of getting it? Can I pay Dell extra to guarantee me a 5400rpm? umm and forget the 7200rpm. $200extra over the default 40gb for 20gb extra...
Quote: Originally Posted by ActuaryTm The correct classification would be Desktop Replacement (DTR). I bet the DTRs now are just as heavy as the "laptops" when they first emerged 10+ years ago. So...
nice pics for comparison. I was wondering if you could tell me the resolution for all three of the laptops? I am contemplating between a WXGA+ and WUXGA for the 9300 at the moment and just am not sure which to choose. I have seen...
Yeah, I agree with how desktops/laptops will eventually fail... or get replaced by newer hardware =) and by the time it fails, we'd have gotten a good lifespan outta it. So whatever you do, I don't think it really matters. Just a...
hmm... I don't see why there would be a problem. I mean, your decision to export or not should not be set in stone. You could end up buying for your own personal need and not have the intention of exporting it at the time of purchase...
hmm... Just wondering. Are you getting the 6000D because you don't want the 17in 9300? If so, you can ignore my post. Buf if you just haven't looked at the 9300, then you might want to consider it if you don't mind a 17in. I've...
I'll be purchasing a Dell 9300 soon and I thought I was set on the WUXGA screen. But from reading your post, I am having second thoughts now. I currently have a 15in SXGA+ laptop which is 1400x1050 in resolution and I am used to it I...
dang.. i wish i could the opposite here... get an XPS2 but with a 9300 trim
Quote: Originally Posted by Little One hmm... I own Acer TM8006LMi - where do I register it and what good does it bring to me? Thanks hmm... i think some companies need you to register your product to...
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