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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. justyle

    justyle Notebook Enthusiast

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    can someone please confirm that this has RGB LED?
     
  2. justyle

    justyle Notebook Enthusiast

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    if not RGB LED then what kind of screen this has?
     
  3. eric.kjellen

    eric.kjellen Notebook Enthusiast

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    White LED, just like it says.
     
  4. justyle

    justyle Notebook Enthusiast

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    pls help me if the above specification is same as below

    Processor Intel Core i7-820QM
    Chipset Intel PM55 (quad-core)
    Memory 8x DDR3-1333 SO-DIMMs
    (Max 4x4GB DDR3-1066/1333 or 4x2GB DDR3-1600)
    Graphics NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M 1GB
    Display 17.0" RGBLED Matte Finish WUXGA (1920x1200)
    Hard Drive(s) 320 7200RPM HDD
    RAID 0/1/5 Supported
    Room for two more HHDs
    Optical Drive Slot-load 8x DVDRW
    Networking Gigabit Ethernet
    802.11n or 802.11b/g WiFi
    Audio HD Audio (2 stereo speakers with two audio jacks)
    Battery 9-Cell, 11.1V, 8400mAh, 90Wh extended life battery
    Front Side Latch button
    Left Side PC Card
    Flash Memory Reader
    Slot-load Optical Drive
    2 x USB 2.0
    Headphone/Microphone
    FireWare 1394
    Kensington Lock
    Right Side ExpressCard/54
    Wireless On/Off Switch
    Ethernet
    DisplayPort
    VGA
    1 x USB 2.0
    1 x eSATA/USB 2.0
    Back Side 2 x Cooling Exhaust
    Power Adapter
    Bottom: Docking Port
    Operating System Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Dimensions 15.4" x 11.0" x 1.35" (WxDxH)
    Weight 8.5 lbs (with 8-cell battery)
    Extras USB 3.0 (for quad-core chassis)
    101-Key keyboard w/10-Key
    Multi-touch touchpad
    Pointing Stick Controller
    Aluminum Cover
    Smart Card Reader
    Warranty 3-year warranty
    4-year/5-year extended warranties available
    Accidental Damage Protection available
    2/3-year extended battery warranty available
     
  5. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    I'm installing the retail version of Starcraft II now....if anyone cares I can post the settings and framerates.....wazoot! ;)
     
  6. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    If I want to order it online, where do I put theses numbers? (I did not find it on the french website)

    How much will it cost to ask a Dell technician to do the work?
     
  7. eric.kjellen

    eric.kjellen Notebook Enthusiast

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    Lol actually I can't wait to to see for myself. D=

    If only the site where I pre-ordered it would send the box already..

    Edit: Also I still have to wait for my M6500 to arrive, almost forgot about that for a moment. =D
     
  8. SvenC

    SvenC Notebook Evangelist

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    What part of NO did you not understand and which part of RGBLED gives you the impression that the above could not be the RGBLED display ;)

    Sorry, could not resist :D

    Just trust your eyes and look at every part of an answer. When someone says "no......" and there is a line in bold above that line could be of importance. And when the line includes something like "White Light Emitted Diode" that could be a hint that the display is WLED, which makes sense to "no, this is not RGBLED".

    Most of the time a simple "Yes" and "No" just does not take so much of our time to write and your time to read (unlike this post). So no offense, just the wish for efficiency.

    --
    SvenC
     
  9. Dell-Mano_G

    Dell-Mano_G Company Representative

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    The cost of the technician will be included in the cost of the part.
     
  10. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    How much is that please?
     
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