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post #21 of 26
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Originally Posted by SuperFobSonny
Fett: The 600m is the 2nd thinnest and lightest Inspiron notebook. It is a laptop. It is made to be used on the go. On the lap...
Yet still. Look all over Dell's site and you won't see any mention of the word laptop. The 300m is called a notebook in it's title and description. Then again, I wouldn't doubt it was the lawyers who made them change it.

My CPU runs about 120 F, and my ram 140 F. There's no active heating. Wish they had tossed some heat pipes on them and hooked it to the GPU's fan.
post #22 of 26
hey can u translate that to C. Im an american but when it comes to Computer tempature i use C because everyone and every benchmark site uses C not F thx
post #23 of 26
No! My car gets fourty rods to the hogshead and that's the way I like it!

CPU:50 RAM:58
post #24 of 26
Fett:

Ah, touche, Fett. But to assume that Dell doesn't intend for any of their "notebooks" to be used on the lap is just childish. Don't be so hung on the word, bro.

Now, as for my i9100... now that's a notebook... textbook, even.
post #25 of 26
Why are you getting an 8600 instead?
post #26 of 26
Thread Starter 
because I can now get the 8600 with much better specs for the same price as i paid for the 600m. don't get me wrong, the 600m is great, but i just found a better deal. i'm sure someone ordering from refurb will enjoy this thing. i've treated her perfectly.
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