NotebookForums.com › Forums › Notebook Manufacturers › Dell Forums › Dell Home (Inspiron, XPS, Studio) › My XPS 2 vs i9300 thoughts (non technical)
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

My XPS 2 vs i9300 thoughts (non technical) - Page 6

post #101 of 106
BF2 is a fun game, I highly recommend it.

John
post #102 of 106
Ok, not that I like Mustangs but the 9300 is like a V6 mustang, and the XPS2 is like the GT's. No matter what options you get the XPS2 still outperforms the 9300. You pay a premium to get the "GT" just like you pay a premium to get an XPS2. Both are great systems, any owner of either one should be happy with thier purchase. Some 9300 owners probably wish they got the extra "power" of the XPS2, and a lot of XPS2 will never use the full potential and should have got a 9300.

Everyone quit arguing about it and just be happy that you don't own an Alienware.
post #103 of 106
non technical
XPS rocks
9300 rocks a little less

post #104 of 106
Quote:
Originally Posted by altaire
i don't really have much of a taste for beer so i think i'll opt for an icy glass of water instead. cheers. =D
Seriously! I'm eighteen and still have never drank a pint of that stuff. With the smell that it has, I don't get why anyone does.




I'm such a virgin!!
post #105 of 106
Quote:
Originally Posted by prism
which leads to shorter battery life, larger brick AC adapter and more heat generation, LOL

and those WUXGA screens make the video card work alot harder to render all those extra pixels that your games dont support anyhow.
post #106 of 106
THere are already tons of posts with xps2 and 9300 owners in a pissing contest,
Just whip em all out boys and have a look at each ohthers and get over it already hehe
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
NotebookForums.com › Forums › Notebook Manufacturers › Dell Forums › Dell Home (Inspiron, XPS, Studio) › My XPS 2 vs i9300 thoughts (non technical)