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Precision 7510 Owner's Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by scrlk, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. quantumshadow

    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    TB/USBC is back, and 6820 has most options available.

    Also 6920 still cheaper than 6820.

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  2. asdasdHunter

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    LOL! looks like it's gone again...
     
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  3. quantumshadow

    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    its hilarious...
     
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    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    Its a matter of trust. Many times their measurement were not correct.

    Fairy-tale. XPS15 begin to throttle in 2min with stock paste. Precision seems to be not far away.
     
  7. gqman69

    gqman69 Notebook Guru

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    Mmm.. no it's a matter of facts.

    Weird I tought we are talking about real laptops, like the 7510/7710 which is not a thin tablet like crap.
     
  8. quantumshadow

    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    notebookcheck measured 90% aRGB on IGZO display. While real life people measured 105%.
    All you need to know about notebookcheck.

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    Actually that result shows 99.4% aRGB, but yes it is better than what notebookcheck posted. I wonder if it is an error on their part or if it is variation in the same model display?
     
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