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M6400 Reviews (post here)

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by absynthe21, Nov 21, 2008.

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  1. jdlien

    jdlien Notebook Enthusiast

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    It almost looks like that would work, if I lived in the USA. Since I don't, I need original seller information which might be impossible to get.

    Thus sucks to have to do this, but would I be able to transfer it with this method to someone else in the USA, and them have them transfer it to me? I think for that Dell wants the order number, and I'd have no way of getting that - as a matter of fact, I think they need the information of the original purchaser that got it from Dell.
     
  2. CSHawkeye81

    CSHawkeye81 Notebook Deity

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    Now I might be selling mine to someone in the UK is the warranty transferable to them??
     
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    Red_Dragon Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I doubt it i had bought an E1505 on ebay (a piece of garbage) And it was new and they wouldn't let me change anything without having that persons name or address when i messaged the person they never responded didn't matter the notebook sucked and i ended up selling it within 3 months.
     
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    I am soon to be the proud owner of a Dell Precision M6400 Covet. Here are the specs of my system:

    * Intel Core2 Extreme QX9300 (2.53GHz, 12M L2 Cache, 1067MHZ)
    * 16GB DDR3-1066 SDRAM, 4 DIMMS
    * NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M (1.0GB Discrete Memory)
    * 2 500GB (7200RPM, 32MB Cache) Hard Drives w/Free Fall Sensor in RAID 0
    * 17" UltraSharp WideScreen WUXGA RGB LED Edge2Edge Covet Display
    * Integrated 2.0 MP webcam with dual digital array microphone
    * Blu-ray Disc with Roxio and Cyberlink PDVD
    * Internal English Backlit Keyboard
    * Intel WiFi Link 5300 802.11a/g/n Draft Mini Card
    * Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Module
    * FIPS Certified Fingerprint Reader
    * Primary 9-Cell 85W/Hr LI-ION Battery

    Will give some impression when the system arrive.
     
  5. Skye2

    Skye2 Notebook Evangelist

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    I think the keyborard on my new M6400 is the WORST keyboard I have ever put my fingertips on. How lame for an engineering system. The keys creak , are not solid, keyboard flex/warp and feel CHEAP!! Who in the hell at Dell determines the keyboard to use? Things like this makes me want to get a MAC.
    Lame as lame can be.
     
  6. Barn

    Barn Notebook Consultant

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    don't agree.
    feels great to my fingers :)

    Sounds like your a heavy typist, rather than a touch typist, like most professionals!
    (which by the way, this machine was designed for).
     
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    agreed on the keyboard... it feels very nice...
     
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    Have you tried to get it replaced under warranty?
     
  9. Mad*Max

    Mad*Max Notebook Consultant

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    What do you think
    M6400 costs at outlet uk 1200pounds with (t9400, no screen as it appears, 4GB ram, 1 gb card)
    ebay.co.uk, outlet stores have it for 1000pounds, with a better config, t9600
    Can i trust them, 20000+feedback 99.5 positive
    but they also have a p8600 processor(this is the only difference ) also for 999 pounds

    They answered my email, that the have 1 year return to base warranty

    Can i trust them?
     
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    wirx Company Representative

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