- Jun 18, 2001
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I've been thinking about getting a Dell Laptop through their Financing program and I was looking at a Inspiron 8100. The model I was looking at getting (Customized) would look something like this:
1GHz P3-M
256MB PC133 SDRAM
30Gig HD
8X DVD
16MB DDR GF2Go
2nd battery (I can put it in the modular Bay for dual batteries correct?)
1yr Warranty
XP Pro
10/100Mbps Ethernet, 56K Modem and Dell 802.11b Wireless PC Card (should I wait on the PC Card and get it when I get a Wireless Hub/Router down the road?)
15" SuperXGA+ Monitor
Hows that look? It's $1896 ($57/month 48 months) in the end. This is prolly waaaayyyy overkill (This is prolly better than my main PC!) for what I've got in mind. i guess for you Insipiror 8100 users I have a couple questions:
1. How bulky is it?
2. How's battery life (while using Speedstep, I figure that even in speedstep, that should be plenty of CPU power for anything except for Gaming (GF2 Go BABY!!!
))? Would I be able to on a full charge on one batteyr be able to watch a DVD movie (reminds me, would I be better off with a Mobility Radeon for DVD playback? I'd think so but on the 8100 they're only offering GF2 Go and Radeon 7500 which is too expensive I'm afraid)? What about 2 batteries?
That's about it, thanks fellows (and if anyone could point me to a review, I'd appreciate it
)
edit: I put together as well a 4100 model that is close in performance to the 8100. What are your thoughts to this comparision in terms of the 2 above questions?
1GHz P3-M
256MB PC133 SDRAM
20Gig HD
8X DVD
16MB Mobility Radeon
2nd battery (can I put in 2 batteries at the same time?)
1yr Warranty
XP Pro
10/100Mbps Ethernet, 56K Modem (Mini-PCI) and Dell 802.11b Wireless PC Card (should I wait on the PC Card and get it when I get a Wireless Hub/Router down the road?)
14" SuperXGA+ Monitor
Price: $1756 ($53/month
1GHz P3-M
256MB PC133 SDRAM
30Gig HD
8X DVD
16MB DDR GF2Go
2nd battery (I can put it in the modular Bay for dual batteries correct?)
1yr Warranty
XP Pro
10/100Mbps Ethernet, 56K Modem and Dell 802.11b Wireless PC Card (should I wait on the PC Card and get it when I get a Wireless Hub/Router down the road?)
15" SuperXGA+ Monitor
Hows that look? It's $1896 ($57/month 48 months) in the end. This is prolly waaaayyyy overkill (This is prolly better than my main PC!) for what I've got in mind. i guess for you Insipiror 8100 users I have a couple questions:
1. How bulky is it?
2. How's battery life (while using Speedstep, I figure that even in speedstep, that should be plenty of CPU power for anything except for Gaming (GF2 Go BABY!!!
That's about it, thanks fellows (and if anyone could point me to a review, I'd appreciate it
edit: I put together as well a 4100 model that is close in performance to the 8100. What are your thoughts to this comparision in terms of the 2 above questions?
1GHz P3-M
256MB PC133 SDRAM
20Gig HD
8X DVD
16MB Mobility Radeon
2nd battery (can I put in 2 batteries at the same time?)
1yr Warranty
XP Pro
10/100Mbps Ethernet, 56K Modem (Mini-PCI) and Dell 802.11b Wireless PC Card (should I wait on the PC Card and get it when I get a Wireless Hub/Router down the road?)
14" SuperXGA+ Monitor
Price: $1756 ($53/month