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I'll repost what I posted in the Dell Corporate Laptop Roadmap topic... Upcoming Inspirons: Dell i9300 and Dell i6000 (swedish datasheet). These listed specs are for preconfigured systems... The i9300 seems to be a slight...
According to this article the guarantee will at least initially only be available in South Korea, they haven't decided yet whether to offer it wotld-wide... http://www.forbes.com/infoimaging/fe...333-0197-.html
Is this guarantee local (Korean) or world-wide?
Considerably more expensive, way less models to choose from and not seldom even crippled versions compared to 'identical' ones available in the US. This does not concern only the notebook market but at least 95% of all consumer...
If you just want to disable the letter designation for the other partition that is easily achieved using the Disk Management tool available through the Computer Management console or by typing diskmgmt.msc in the Run window. Of course,...
If it's just the mechanical parts that have failed, then you could buy an identical HDD and exchange the platters/disks. That is, if you've got important data on the HDD. I've never done this myself though, never had to, so I can't give...
Quote: Originally Posted by ramificatio ExpressCard slot, not an issue to me. What do you wan't to put in it? It could be useful for TV tuners (especially HDTV), internal broadband modems, S-ATA controller...
Found this comment on a site I had a Nigerian buyer who was using the Bidpay to scam unsuspecting sellers. He used the Bidpay system where Bidpay sends initial payment confirmation to ask me to send the item I am selling right away....
Anyone with LCD-monitors, front projectors, LCD/Plasma TV etc is likely to need DVI output. As for Gigabit LAN and ExpressCard, well that's a matter of having a "future proof" system. I believe especially ExpressCard will come...
Just typing in the words bidpay and nigerian in Google gives you many details of these scams: http://www.google.com/search?q=bidpay+nigerian, but I would never send things to countries like Nigeria regardless whether I know it's a scam...
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