Originally posted by: Delerious
I have a 700m myself. I'm tempted to grab a core 2 duo though....
The 2 hour battery life on my 700m kills me...
often the 750 off 1500 wasn't all that good because they jacked the prices up. in other words, just because you were getting 'half' off doesn't mean it was a good deal. maybe dell is better now, but back then the only way you could tell if you were getting a good deal was by tracking the configuration from week to week.Originally posted by: Showtime
I miss the 750 off of 1500... ah the good ole days.![]()
Originally posted by: kindest
anyone have any thoughts on the real differences between non-truelife, truelife, and truelife glossy screens.. worth the money to get the glossy true version?
Originally posted by: UncleWai
May 8th the day they official announce the Santa Rosa platform. It's worth the one month wait to get some dx10 graphic cards.
The 8-cell battery will give you roughly 4 hours of runtime, and a new one is only $50 on eBay.Originally posted by: Delerious
The 2 hour battery life on my 700m kills me...
Originally posted by: Heinrich
My 2 year old XPS2 is going strong. I travel nearly weekly with it and my IBM work laptop. The 2 year old IBM couldn't stand the stress and had to have a full motherboard and RAM replacement 2 weeks ago. The XPS2, which has gone through security more than the IBM and on more flights because when I vacation I often leave the IBM home, needed a replacement ribbon cable from the base to the LCD that's it. When it went out, it was usable, I just had to keep moving the LCD a bit for it to flip on. When the IBM died, it just locked up and died.
Originally posted by: Showtime
I miss the 750 off of 1500... ah the good ole days.![]()
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Of course that $1,500 laptop was a Pentium M 1.3 GHz with 512MB, 20 GB hard drive and a blazing Radeon 9600Originally posted by: Showtime
I miss the 750 off of 1500... ah the good ole days.![]()
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My Dell Inspiron 700m is almost two years old and it's still going strong. As a matter of fact it's been my main and only rig for the past year. I got it relatively loaded (Pentium M 1.6GHz/256/40/DVD-RW/8 cell) for $750 + $119 for 1GB SODIMM from NewEgg.com
Looking back, I definitely got my money's worth and I love the 12.1" WXGA form factor.
Originally posted by: ntdz
$500 off $1500 is HOT, as dell laptops are already probably the best value anyway...It's not the best ever, $750 off $1500 was the best...deal...ever.