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M4400 Shipped

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cpaek72, Aug 26, 2008.

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  1. I♥RAM

    I♥RAM Notebook Deity

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    Yes pleease give us pics for the M4400! Especially the gray rippled back. Closeups of the keyboard appreciated too!
     
  2. kaiz

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    6,148 in 3dmark06 is pretty darn good isn't it? The 8600m GT gets what, like 4,000 on a good day?
     
  3. cpaek72

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    Sorry for the dark images. Just got home and I'm dead tired. I'll take more beauties later. Installing Crysis to test performance.

    Oh, the laptop is really beautiful. First business laptop from Dell I've owned and the build quality is really solid. No flexing in the keyboard and the screen is perfect - Non Glossy. The only thing is that the laptop is black so fingerprints do show up from time to time. I'll write more later.

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  4. I♥RAM

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    Holy HELL!

    *drools*

    It looks so nice! Doesnt look like a toy at all, I cant stand glossy parts. But is it as fat as I think?

    Please give us a brief review? Like hows it feel, weight, rigidity, keyboard noise, performance, screen, etc?
     
  5. cpaek72

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    Actually the notebook is very thin. I was surprised when I took it out of the box. Oh, and the images are much smaller now. Refresh.
     
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    Thanks for that! Second image is broken. Hmm... is the rippled back grey or silver? I can't tell :) I am hoping you say metallic silver. If you say grey I have a really strong urge to purchase a latitude back and replace it.
     
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    You're kicking me over to edge...Im about to cancel my in-production (not even build stage yet) m1530 and purchase this immediately.
     
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    Does the back of your screen suffer from any flex? My M4400 has some severe flex in the center which is unsettling. I will probably be returning it...
     
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    No flex in my screen at all. Everything looks great without any flex. Looks like I lucked out. We'll see as I use it more, but I'm really enjoying it now. Still installing Crysis and Quake Wars to test performance.
     
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    Wow, great pics, thanks. When you're running Crysis/Quake Wars, can you please take note of how hot the base gets? I'm curious as to whether the Quadro 770m suffers from the same burn-your-lap syndrome that occurs in other Nvidia cards.
     
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