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My i9300 Review

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PRO: After spending the day getting acquainted with my study buddy, i'm glad i made the right choice. the large screen is amazing and sharp. the load up time [win xp] is about 5-7 seconds. everything looks like where it should be. the overall design is very sleek and attractive.

CON: almost all dell lcd has some leakage. mine has about 2 cm at the bottom, i cannot stand it while watch a dvd. the touchpad could be better. HP has amazing touchpad.


i9300 Ratings:

Performace: A
Design: A-
LCD: C+
Sound: B+
User friendly: B- [touchpad sucks]


but for a price and quality, the i9300 is the best on the market.
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Originally Posted by ihabfan
PRO: After spending the day getting acquainted with my study buddy, i'm glad i made the right choice. the large screen is amazing and sharp. the load up time [win xp] is about 5-7 seconds. everything looks like where it should be. the overall design is very sleek and attractive.

CON: almost all dell lcd has some leakage. mine has about 2 cm at the bottom, i cannot stand it while watch a dvd. the touchpad could be better. HP has amazing touchpad.


i9300 Ratings:

Performace: A
Design: A-
LCD: C+
Sound: B+
User friendly: B- [touchpad sucks]


but for a price and quality, the i9300 is the best on the market.
Uhhh what do you mean with load up time of 5-7 seconds???

My screen has almost no light leakage!
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Originally Posted by prism
Uhhh what do you mean with load up time of 5-7 seconds???
He must have one of those new solid state boot devices IBM was supposed to make that skip the hard drive completely.
post #4 of 8
5-7 seconds, what turbo you got, I got a t3/t4 xp edition with a Kingston Innercooler at 15rpms and its still takes about 25 seconds to boot?
post #5 of 8
Thread Starter 
try msconfig and disable all unuse programs.
seriously, my i9300 boots about 5-7 secs.
post #6 of 8
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Originally Posted by ihabfan
try msconfig and disable all unuse programs.
seriously, my i9300 boots about 5-7 secs.
I guess you mean booting to the password prompt screen? Even then, its pretty fast!
post #7 of 8
How does the games work on your computer? i am interested to see how the games work on that 128 mb x300 vid card.
post #8 of 8
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CON: almost all dell lcd has some leakage. mine has about 2 cm at the bottom, i cannot stand it while watch a dvd. the touchpad could be better. HP has amazing touchpad.
I still don't have my laptop, but as some guys posted, you might find that the leakage has gone after 2 - 3 weeks of usage. When did you get your laptop? Please tell us more about your experience then.
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