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Re: New Dell 9300 WUXGA
that was quick :/
so now i have a 1 month old laptop (31 days just to make it fun) that doesn't have pci-e or a 533fsb chipset |
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Awesome, was just on the Dell website two days and complaining how I could only get a crappy 15.4" WUXGA monitor. Thanks.
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Re: New Dell 9300 WUXGA
So is this the preferred laptop for multi tabling? What options/components would be the best to select?
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that was quick :/ so now i have a 1 month old laptop (31 days just to make it fun) that doesn't have pci-e or a 533fsb chipset [/ QUOTE ] That makes 2 of us! As an added bonus, we paid a lot more for less! |
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you have a wuxga 9200 too?
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WUXGA is 1900x1200...right?
Cheapest model looks to be $1359 with the rebates. Golly. |
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i just paid the same for less. mine is a 1.8, 1GB, 60GB/7200RPM, ati 9700 + wuxga, intel b/g wireless. i could basically get the same thing (1.73, ati x300 + wuxga) with a couple light perks for about the same price.
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WUXGA is 1920x1200. The biggie is the 17" screen vs 15.4" on the 6000/8600.
Lost Wages |
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Definitely.
I got an Inspiron 5100 Jan, 2004 at 1400x1050 res and now it feels horribly out-dated. If i stumble on a $50k win in a tourney sometime I will probably treat myself to one of those 1900x1200 bad-boys. Otherwise I just can't justify spending $1400 or so on a new computer (no matter how much I want one of those things) when my current one works fine and is barely more than a year old. |
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