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Dell Inspiron 600M & IBM T40 side by side!

post #1 of 7
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Specs:

Dell Inspiron 600M
P-M 1.4GHz
512Mb DDR
ATI Radeon 9000 64Mb.
XGA 14"
30GB HDD 4200RPM
DVD+RW
XP Home

IBM T40
P-M 1.5GHz
512Mb DDR
ATI Radeon 7500 32Mb.
XGA 14"
40GB HDD 5400RPM
DVD/CD-RW
XP Pro

Both are nice laptops, but in the end I kept the T40 and returned the 600M. Even though the 600M had the upper hand in graphics & DVD burner. The IBM's 5400RPM drive and 1.5GHZ. My decision was based on other factors.

I got both systems for exactly the same price.

-IBM carries a 3-year warranty and tech support worldwide that is the BEST. No long periods of waiting on the phone for tech support...immediate service, great people.

-The construction on the T40 is unbeatable. BOth are about the same size and weight, altough the T40 is a tad lighter and thinner. The lid on the T40 is titanium alloy and the overall construction of the system is far superior and more durable.

-T40 has a keyboard with a much better feel. The thing I dislike about it that I miss a lot and didnt realize I used so much was the windows button.

-T40 has a light that iluminates the keypad from the top of the LCD with the touch of a button. Awesome for when using the lappy in dark places.

Overall I'm happy with my decision to keep the T40. Some people think IBM's are ugly, but I personally like them...they're rugged, and perform awesome. Try one and you'll see why they cost more that any other system of similar specs.

Najib
LL
post #2 of 7
yeah
if i could afford a t40 i would have gone with it too.
but i do agree the graphics card sux
post #3 of 7
yes it does, very much, but despite that i've always liked ibm's for the same reasons.
post #4 of 7
is it 14.1 or 14.1 widescreen because i am maybe gonna buy T41P it got 14.1 inch screen so thats why i ask
post #5 of 7
It's 14.1" XGA (Non Widescreen) The 1440x1050 is the widescreen (SXGA+)
post #6 of 7
the X40s are sweet. Too bad they dont offer bluetooth and high resolutions. But with that screen I dont think you really need anything bigger.
post #7 of 7
yeah i still have my old thinkpad 365 chugging away with windows 95. I have had to replace the battery a few times though.The laptop is pretty much a decade old
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