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why buy an M4400 over an XPS 15 or Studio 15?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by bjcadstuff, Dec 16, 2008.

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  1. bjcadstuff

    bjcadstuff Notebook Consultant

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    At one level it seems that you can option the machines to be equal in stats, but the online price of the M4400 is considerably higher.
     
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    afhstingray Notebook Prophet

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    well the XPS15 is based on decidedly aged technology....and the studio 15 has a much weaker graphics card, not to mention its plastic....
     
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    Well if you choose the same service contracts the XPS is almost as expensive! In addition the M4400 hardware is up to date and the graficcards are more powerful!
     
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    Build quality, warranty, reliability.
     
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    afhstingray Notebook Prophet

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    you just cant compare business class notebooks to consumer grade ones. they're in a different league.

    its like comparing a vauxhall astra 1.6 to a BMW 1 series.....
     
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