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dell notebooks already made in ireland?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by sina-sh, Apr 10, 2009.

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  1. litkaj

    litkaj Notebook Consultant

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    It's on the bottom of the system.
     

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  2. Torbjørn

    Torbjørn Notebook Enthusiast

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    That is weird, because I live in Scandinavia (Norway), and my E6400 was built and sent from Ireland.
     
  3. sina-sh

    sina-sh Notebook Enthusiast

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    no body has not any opinion about battery?
     
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    weirdo81622 Notebook Evangelist

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    Cool. Too bad I don't have $2000 to shell out on a computer that is only good for internet browsing so I could look at it.

    "Dell began production in Poland with its Latitude™ and Inspiron™ laptops. Plans call for desktop computers and servers to be added to the products assembled there. Customers in Scandinavia will be served by the plant in addition to those in central and eastern Europe."

    from: http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/t...007/uk/en/2007_11_20_brk_001?c=uk&l=en&s=corp
     
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    sina-sh Notebook Enthusiast

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    then why my vostro is from poland?
     
  6. litkaj

    litkaj Notebook Consultant

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    Not sure where you got that info from, but the system is more than powerful enough to do anything but 3D rendering. Editing of large photos or code compiles will certainly take longer than if on a system with a fast processor, but other than that it's fine. Not everyone plays games 24/7.

    Anyway, this is off-topic for this thread.
     
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    I know they are shifting production to the old continent. I forgot where though.
     
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