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Thanks Filippo. Ok, so these coupons, I have to spend at least $999 to get 200 dollars off? And the other I have to spend $1049 to get 25% savings. Are there any other coupons that don't require that you spend a minimum amount or at least a lower minimum amount?
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not right now... there are other options for you though, you could try the outlet - www.dell.com/outlet
or maybe try to jump on this deal: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Toshi...arriage=befree |
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Been reading thru the above, and I don't think it has been mentioned but SUPPORT after the sale should fiqure into "what" to buy:
Tech Support Showdown When something goes wrong, who delivers the best service? Our undercover agent found out. by Michael S. Lasky From July 2006 issue of LAPTOP magazine http://laptopmag.com/Features/Tech-Support-Showdown.htm Best product in the world spec-wise isn't worth much if it can't be fixed in a time effective manner. Addtionally I think that people in "business" should seriously consider a business grade notebook, over a consumer or "gaming" model for the more stable hardware and the longer product cycles. Longer product cycles making for a more stable product. PS: On the first page of this thread the formating is all screwed up, page runs off the side of the screen.. and you have to scroll back and forth, in addtion to up and down.. This usually happens when someone posts a very wide "sig", or pictures in a side by side format... Don't think the page was displaying like this previously and it seriously degrades the info presented. If someone could fix it, it would be apperciated as not everyone is using a widescreen display. |
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thanks for the input wearenotalone!
I really forgot to add support, and you'll see a section on the first page soon, however that laptopmag article has generated some controversy here in the past, especially because in their reasearch they only called the support once for each problem, and that's not a good way to define whats GOOD and whats BAD.... I would really appreciate if someone could post a more reliable source to define how well the brand's support is.. about the format on the first page: I can see the whole page clearly in my desktop's XGA resolution, so I don't know, maybe its something particular on your computer? |
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Yep support fiqures into it... If anyone has a better link, feel free to post. I agree that a company should be judged on multiple contacts....
On the formating of the first page, it's something in post 1 thru 15 that is causing it, as earlier I was logged in... and post thru #30 were displaying incorrectly... Without logging in, the first page (1-15) runs off the page, all other post displaying correctly. Running a 18 inch lcd 1280x1024.... |
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Dear Filippo. Thanks so much for ther guide. I am going to ask you few questions, so if you dont have time, then reply whenever you can as these can become long.
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2) Is there any difference in a laptop that has shared GFX card but uses dedicated one vs the laptop which doesnt have any shared GFX card and ONLY uses dedicated? 3) If i want to buy a laptop that doesnt offer dual channel memory, what do i need to do to enable it? I know i need 2 identical sticks of RAM (i plan to buy 2x 1GB ram). But besides that, can i dual channel with any ram. or does it have to be special ram? Or is it the motherboard that needs to be special for dual channel? or processor? Which hardware allows you to doal channel? 4) How much would dual channel RAM increase the speed? Is dual channel overrated? 5) I heard Dell does not let you UPGRADE so easily. Is it true? For example if after 6 months i want to upgrade my gfx, ram and hard drive, will i be able to? 6) In gaming, does RPM in hard drives mean a lot? does faster RPPM mean the games and windows itself load faster? How much of an improvement would 5400 be vs 7200? (battery life = non issue) 7)Please explain to me what all these class a/b/g/n mean when reffering to wireless card. I know thats its to surf internet on hotspots using WiFi...but what does each class mean? Also what does 802.11 mean when its usually written on wireless cards. I see it so often. 8)Who performs better in gaming and mutlitasking? AMD Turion x2 or Intel Core 2 Duo? 9)What is AMD's counter part for Intel Core Duo (not Core 2 Duo) 10)What is this screen resolution? i dont understand. I am used to desktop naming. For example, a 15 inch monitor can display up to 1024x768 and 17 by up to 1280x1024...So how can a 15.4 inch monitor show 1280x1024 resoluton? Am I understanding this whole resolution correctly? 11)With a budget of $2000 (canadian...so it's $1750 US approx), what should you advice me? I want to play latest games, I dont want insane hard drive size (60GB is good enough for me) and 2GB of ram is plenty i think. So...with that in mind, can you please advice what is the best? 12)What is RoadReady sued in Dell notebooks?(wikipedia didnt show anything) 13) THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Last edited by AirForceElite; 10-15-2006 at 01:34 AM. |
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Thanks so much Filippo! You have no idea how much you helped.
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What i think was the confusing part is: Can a laptop have integrated (TURNED OFF) and dedicated (TURNED ON) gfx card? Or does it mean that if a laptop has integrated video card, then it has no ability to accept any other card, since it already has one. Because I always assumed that if i buy a laptop with an integrated gdx card, i can always add a dedicated one later. P.S. so if Dell is giving me 1GB stick of RAM, and 1 month later 1 buy another Gig of RAM...how do i dual channel it? P.S.#2 Nice picture you provided. So what type of display do i want for gaming? I see all kinds like TrueLife.. or WSXGA+ or WUXGA. P.S. #2. in the links you provided for those dell laptops, the choices i only see is: nVidia Go7900 GS and ATI X1400 and on first page you said that X1400 will run current games only on medium/lowest. And the only card from ATI that runs on highest settings is X1600...while nVidia has like 5 you listed. Does it mean ATI doesnt have any other cards besides X1600 that cab run latest games on high/highest settings? Last edited by AirForceElite; 10-15-2006 at 05:48 PM. |
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Very nice topic!
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hi guys,
am a newbie to this forum and laptops too considerably.. i wud be glad if i cud get few opinions on a new laptop. should i go for intel core duo or turion 64 X2? this is the only prob i have right now in deciding. rest all are nearly taken care off. i am grad student, will be using the laptop for edu and low-med games (GTA:SA, NFS:most wanted etc). my budget is limited to $800+50$ (max)... thanx.. |
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wat exactly is the prob with turion x2?? |
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About the notebook suggestion: If you don't like Dell, I'm not sure if you can find a dual core notebook with dedicated GPU for $800... |
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