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post #21 of 23
swiiiiiiiing, gotcha

hmmmm wonder if i can get a 6000d for under 1k
post #22 of 23
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Originally Posted by Xarthan
swiiiiiiiing, gotcha

hmmmm wonder if i can get a 6000d for under 1k
im kinda newbie, but by dedicated that means the x300 128 mb option right? this is one i configured using the 35% off coupon

Inspiron 6000
Date & Time: March 04, 2005 9:34:07 PM
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Intel® Pentium® M Processor 715 (1.50 GHz/2MB Cache/400MHz FSB), Microsoft® Windows® XP Home
Unit Price $1,527.00
Dell Home Customers: Save 35% on select Inspiron™ notebook purchases $1499 or more (before tax and shipping)! (affiliate only online offer)

Inspiron 6000DIntel® Pentium® M Processor 715 (1.50 GHz/2MB Cache/400MHz FSB)
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home]
Display15.4 inch UltraSharp WSXGA+ LCD Panel
MemoryFREE Upgrade! 512MB DDR2 SDRAM 2 Dimms3
Video Card128MB DDR ATI's MOBILITY™ RADEON X300 PCI Express x16 Graphics128ATI[320-3897]6
Hard Drive40GB Hard Drive40GB[341-2121]8
Network CardIntegrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
Combo/DVD+RW Drives24X CD Burner/DVD Combo Drive
Wireless Networking CardsIntel® PRO/Wireless 2200 Internal Wireless (802.11 b/g, 54Mbps)
Battery6-cell Lithium Ion Battery (53 WHr)
Limited Warranty, Services and Support Options1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr Mail-In Service, and 1Yr Technical Support

Everything else i left out, i left standard such as Security Subscription and all the software stuff


Unit Price $1,527.00
Dell Home Customers: Save 35% on select Inspiron™ notebook purchases $1499 or more (before tax and shipping)
- $534.45

TOTAL: $992.55

this is before tax, but there is currently free 3 day shipping. The only thing about this is the battery, im not sure how long the standard battery lasts, i am thinking about getting an extra 9 cell, but thats an extra $90 (upgrading primary battery costs $69, so minus well pay an extra $21 for an extra battery if you upgrade at all).

Anyways, tax for me brought it up to $1080.42 (8.25% Sales Tax and $8 State Environmental Fee for CA).
post #23 of 23
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Originally Posted by dlinkin
No. At 96dpi, the text in wordpad is just big enough to see. Any smaller would be rediculous.
Depends on how your eyes perform.
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