I suppose the D820 will meet his needs better especially because he travels a lot. Better portability, longer battery life... I would choose the Latitude without a doubt.
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2. Does the Video card has 256mb on board or is this 64mb and the rest is shared?
3. What is this turbo caching?
2. With NVS 110M it has 64mb on board and the rest is...
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We all have prefences and biases, and we all have our own reasons for these things. So let's respect each other's viewpoints even when we disagree, since it certainly doesn't hurt...
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Wrong, dead wrong. Heck, even Lenovo doesn't make them now. They have always been designed in house and still are...by the exact same people who designed them at IBM. They all work...
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Another important correction here is that _DELL does _NOT make_Laptops_. They never have. Dell buys laptops from a third party vendors based on the lowest bidder. Then the glue on...
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Dells are not bad, just consumer computers not intended for serious long term daily usage.
You got it all wrong. As you might already know Dell has been recognized as...
Before judging the screen, we should understand the reasons why they are like that. Actually they aren't bad screens at all. They are different and there are few reasons for that.
The Latitude D-series is designed for business use...
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anyone notice a low level buzzing noise when the laptop isnt plugged in
With D820 yes. http://support.euro.dell.com/support...=fi&l=fi&s=gen
I had the Notebook Hardware Control installed once, but I didn't have any need to use it at that time. The machine ran very cool straight out of the box and I was very pleased with the battery life too. I'd really like to keep things...
I have a question to D820 owners. At what temps does your fan kick on (low and high speed)? And also how low the temp goes before it stops blowing. My temps seems to go as high as 65'C before the fan turns on first to low speed and...