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I assume you mean 1920 x 1200... or in any case fullHD equivalent... and yes there are options. Eg: Studio XPS 16: can be customised with 1920 x 1080 RGB LED screen (that is full HD 10:9 screen), and 1GB Radeon 4670 graphics...
Does it get recognized in Windows? May be that its not formatted.... In Vista, click on the start button; right click on "Computer"; Click on manage; Click on disk management (in the left navigation pane); If it is being...
Nice! (BTW, its Vodafone ) I've been seriously tempted since they introduced that offer with the Mini 9 here... only thing I am worried about is reception of Vodafone isn't the best, but hopefully all the holes are plugged after they...
You still have not described what you want the system to do, what you will be using it for primarily... In any case, was your first post a transposition error, did you mean processor was T9500 instead of T5900? Because the T9500 is...
You really haven't given a good idea on exactly what your usage is going to be.... but I will attempt. - CPU: the one you selected is fine for general use, office, web surfing, etc. If you want to game or use more intensive software,...
Fair enough. They aren't that widely re-sold in Australia, you can only get them through either Dell, the kiosks or Officeworks.... and warrenty and service is the same no matter what method. Oh well, I guess that answers the OP's q,...
You should be able to get all you need for that setup on the fresh install of Windows 7 and a visit to the Microsoft update website. Stu
Have they closed some kiosks in the US? There are still several open around Melbourne (Australia) With regards to warrenty, etc... it should all still be handled through Dell, not the reseller. They are just selling you a premade...
You would be fine with that. You should be able to run at native res with good framerates. May have to drop one or two settings down from high to get 45fps+, but WOW is not that demanding, it will play well. Stu
If you are using it largely for work and uni purposes (ostensibly primarily word processing, spreadsheets and internet), then the T5800 has more than enough processing power. I would suggest getting at the very least 2GB of RAM however...
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