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new Dell Laptop
for those that are interested
please note mac attributes
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1683079,00.asp
Dell Inspiron 9200
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Dell Inc.
http://www.dell.com
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home
Processor Class: Pentium M
Processor Speed: 2.1 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
Hard Drive Capacity: 100 GB
Hard Drive Speed: 5400 rpm
Wireless: 802.11g
Screen Size: 17 inches
Primary Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW
System Weight: 8 lbs
Type: Desktop Replacement, Gaming, High-end Multimedia, Multimedia
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Multimedia fans will enjoy what the 9200 has to offer—great components and performance, rounded out by a solid multimedia software package, all at a competitively low price.
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Bright display. Very good performance. Multiformat drive.
Cons
Big and bulky.
Check Prices 2499 Dollares
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http://www.pcmag.com/images/pcm_exec_sum_review.gif By Cisco Cheng
Dell is wasting little time adding on to its stylish new Inspiron line. The latest model, the Inspiron 9200, is a multimedia powerhouse. It has the fastest Pentium M 765 processor currently available, a gorgeous 17-inch screen, and the longest-lasting battery we've seen in a desktop replacement—all for a very good price. On top of that, customers will be thrilled to know that Dell has included a multiformat DVD±RW drive instead of one that can handle only DVD+RW.
Btw what is this type of plug connection next tothe vga socket?:blink:
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Re: new Dell Laptop
looks like the connection used by some tft's not sure exactlay what its called, maybe dvi?
yep, looks like dvi click