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post #1 of 21
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These aren't as great as Dinosaur's studio pics, but some of these pictures show the Mediterranean Blue cover. The first one is of the nylon carrying case (still in the box). Also, this is the Inspiron 6000d with WSXGA+. I'll take more pics (out of the boxes and wrapping) if requested!

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post #2 of 21
Nice pics.... but lol, do we really need to see so many of the box, or the manuals laid out, etc?

Stu
post #3 of 21
Dude, your pics take forever... don't you believe in Adobe Image maker? Nice bag pic... lol
post #4 of 21
Definately a really nice looking laptop. So good pics.

I have a 9200 ... sometimes I wish I would have went for something a little smaller. Even though it's slim, it's still a job to move this around. It's good I've been working out at the Y.

I think the i6000 is a great size for a laptop.
post #5 of 21
I know that Notebook like HP, Sony, other brands always have a switch (on / off) for the WiFi wireless on side of the notebook but none of seeing where the switch on DELL's notebook? Can you tell me where switch "Toggle" is for the XPS Gen2 or 6000d?
post #6 of 21
To toggle your Inspiron's wireless card:

1 Access the Device manager
2 Drop down "Network Adapters" then right-click you wireless card and click PROPERTIES
3 Select the Advaced tab.

At the right side in the INTEL logo is a drop down menu to toggle your wireless card on/off.
post #7 of 21
your stickers aren't strait at all...other than that, sweet notebook
post #8 of 21
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Originally Posted by Hicomputer
I know that Notebook like HP, Sony, other brands always have a switch (on / off) for the WiFi wireless on side of the notebook but none of seeing where the switch on DELL's notebook? Can you tell me where switch "Toggle" is for the XPS Gen2 or 6000d?
Fn - F2 : Toggles it off and on.
post #9 of 21
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Originally Posted by Col.Wild
Fn - F2 : Toggles it off and on.
But this also controls the bluetooth card. I wish dell created separate keyboard shortcuts for wireless and bluetooth.
post #10 of 21
hmm noticed that number lock was used with a number 9.... usually you see the number 1 on most notebooks
post #11 of 21
How'd you get it in the Blue option....if I didnt recieve an option to change it to an alternative that means I get it in silver right? Mine is Outlet btw.
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Originally Posted by Winterdale
How'd you get it in the Blue option....if I didnt recieve an option to change it to an alternative that means I get it in silver right? Mine is Outlet btw.
Huh?
post #13 of 21
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Originally Posted by Col.Wild
Definately a really nice looking laptop. So good pics.

I have a 9200 ... sometimes I wish I would have went for something a little smaller. Even though it's slim, it's still a job to move this around. It's good I've been working out at the Y.

I think the i6000 is a great size for a laptop.
Oh how I wish there was a better video card for the i6000, I would be all over it.
post #14 of 21
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Originally Posted by Warp
Oh how I wish there was a better video card for the i6000, I would be all over it.
I second the motion. I would be willing to shell out MORE money if it had a better GPU option.
post #15 of 21
he prolly means the quicksnap cover

its an accessory, you can still purchase it now if you wish
post #16 of 21
I see. I like the med. blue but 49.95 is just too much. Anybody have coupons for accessories?
post #17 of 21
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Originally Posted by Picard
I second the motion. I would be willing to shell out MORE money if it had a better GPU option.

Do they make vid cards that go into the pcmcia slot?
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Originally Posted by shamigo
Do they make vid cards that go into the pcmcia slot?
They can if you're willing to accept buncha wires sticking out from inside your lappy to the pcmcia card.

Answer: nah..
post #19 of 21
The pics won't load for me. Is anybody else having a problem?
post #20 of 21
Yep! I can't view it either!!!
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