Guys,
I got a replacement I8600 today and it is PERFECT. The screen is PERFECT. I don't know what kind of screen since they haven't put the info. on their DB yet, but who cares? It's PERFECT. No dead pixels and no leakage!
Also, I got a $100 credit for all my troubles after writing a very professional email stating my displeasure with the first machine.
In total, that brings this badboy to a cost of $1300:
New I8600
SXGA+
P m 1.6
256 ram
128 mb ATI
40 GB hdd @ 5400
4x DVD burner
1 years service
Haven't had much time to open her up yet. However, from what i've seen so far---it's great. The screen is awesome----it's actually too bright and i have to leave the setting two notches down. There is no flex on the keyboard---in fact, it's stiffer than what i'm used to. The fan is quiet (although the one behind the top left corner puts out a whoosh! when it starts up). The hdd is quiet too. Definitely a good bargain at $1300. I orginally bought a Sager 4780 for 2k but this machine will more than meet my needs for a while; and it's $700 less!
Now I'm looking into the chasis mod to make it complete. The casing is 'ok' and suitable---there is some flex (esp. around the area near the stickers) and it doesn't feel very sturdy. I want the tri-metal of the Latitudes to give it that finishing touch.
I guess with Dell you either get it bad or you will get it good. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hope I don't discover something bad.
This is a major contrast from my first 8600.:
http://notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=27886
I got a replacement I8600 today and it is PERFECT. The screen is PERFECT. I don't know what kind of screen since they haven't put the info. on their DB yet, but who cares? It's PERFECT. No dead pixels and no leakage!
Also, I got a $100 credit for all my troubles after writing a very professional email stating my displeasure with the first machine.
In total, that brings this badboy to a cost of $1300:
New I8600
SXGA+
P m 1.6
256 ram
128 mb ATI
40 GB hdd @ 5400
4x DVD burner
1 years service
Haven't had much time to open her up yet. However, from what i've seen so far---it's great. The screen is awesome----it's actually too bright and i have to leave the setting two notches down. There is no flex on the keyboard---in fact, it's stiffer than what i'm used to. The fan is quiet (although the one behind the top left corner puts out a whoosh! when it starts up). The hdd is quiet too. Definitely a good bargain at $1300. I orginally bought a Sager 4780 for 2k but this machine will more than meet my needs for a while; and it's $700 less!
Now I'm looking into the chasis mod to make it complete. The casing is 'ok' and suitable---there is some flex (esp. around the area near the stickers) and it doesn't feel very sturdy. I want the tri-metal of the Latitudes to give it that finishing touch.
I guess with Dell you either get it bad or you will get it good. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hope I don't discover something bad.
This is a major contrast from my first 8600.:
http://notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=27886







. For 2100 after tax and with nearly all but CPU and RAM maxed, I believe it's a good deal. (Also opted for the CompleteCare Insurance and Backpack case which added to that total.)