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    -> The Official POST ABOUT YOUR NEW DELL THREAD <-

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Metamorphical, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. Metamorphical

    Metamorphical Good computer user

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    Purchasing a new laptop is an exciting event. I'm sure many will agree it rivals or even exceeds the euphoria of buying a new car. Naturally you want to share your new baby and it's specs with all your friends, random people on the internet, and the entire world. Here is the official Dell Forum gloat thread to do it in. Feel free to post: pulling the trigger, your price, your specs, and your perceptions of your new notebook here.
     
  2. Andrew4540

    Andrew4540 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yay first one.. well i got an E1505 with:

    Intel Core Duo processor T2300E
    15.4 Inch TrueLife Wide-screenWXGA,
    1 gig of 533 MHz ram
    ATI x1400
    80 gig 5400 rpm HD
    DVD/RW drive
    Bluetooth
    and all that other stuff that comes with an E1505.

    all that for $952.01 shipped....

    Ive had it for about two months, and so far i am very happy. After an initial reformat, and reinstall, everything runs smoother. Its fast, and it plays all the games i have thrown at it.
     
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    Great idea.
     
  4. TheGriffin

    TheGriffin Notebook Consultant

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    Cool idea, better than everyone making their own threads and over-loading the forums.

    Dell Inspiron 6400 (Canada):

    ORDERED ON AUGUST 5th!

    Intel Core Duo 2400 1.83Ghz/667/2MB
    1GB DDR2 Dual-Channel 533Mhz
    ATi X1400 256MB HyperMemory
    DVD +/- RW DVD Burner
    Integraded Audio (Sigmatel 9300)
    9-Cell 85 wHr Battery
    15.4" WSXGA with TrueLife
    120GB 5400RPM
    Intel 3945ABG 54Mbps Wireless
    Dell Deluxe Nylon Carrying Case
    Windows XP Home Edition

    -----------------------------

    Total: $1259.89 CAD or $1132.80 USD (Including shipping, taxes, etc)
     
  5. Percybut

    Percybut Notebook Consultant

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    $1370.88 after my EPP discount (-$57.12).

    I'll post information about CPU temperature when I get my new m1210.

    There was no option for Yonah when I customized my m1210, so I guess it'll be more difficult if you want a Yonah w/ lower price. (But I guess there'll be lots of "returned and new" w/ Yonah in the Dell outlet soon. probably people who ordered a Yonah in the past 21 days may want to return it for a Merom.

    The wait for Merom is over, and the wait for Dell begins :)

    Here are the specs:
    Core 2 Duo T5600 1.86GHz w/ 2MB L2
    XP Media Center (I own a copy of XP pro from my college)

    No AV Package (No webcam or antenna)
    1GB DDR2 667MHz (I'll upgrade myself)

    NVIDIA Go7400 (256mb w/ turbocache)

    60GB 5400RPM SATA (I have an external hard drive)

    Integrated 10/100 (a bit disappointed, no Gigabit Ethernet option)

    24X CD Burner/DVD combo Drive

    Integrated Audio (without the Audigy software option)

    Intel pro wireless 3945

    Norton Internet Security '06 (w/ 15 month subsciption) (It is kinda annoying that I can't get rid of this, coz i use AVG free edition all the time)

    85whr 9 cell battery (hopefully it wont explode)

    1Yr Ltd Warranty.
     
  6. Metamorphical

    Metamorphical Good computer user

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    Thankyou for the complements.

    Enjoy your new system Percy.

    Now, not to be a girl dog. But please if you've owned your laptop for a while... Don't come in here and start posting your specs. new owners only.
     
  7. Macroeconomics

    Macroeconomics Notebook Enthusiast

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    Despite a spate of bad recent experiences with Dell, my latest PC purchase (12th overall now) was a XPS M1210. That makes it my 6th Dell PC for personal use. I guess I'm just a sucker for punishment. Almost went with the Asus W3J, but the better battery life and portability of the M1210 won out in the end. Sort of tough paying the same $ figure for a small screen and weaker GPU, but I guess in the laptop world that happens...

    I do wish they had an option for zero hardware support/warranty. It's not like I'd ever attempt to deal with those guys again anyway...

    BTW, orders today have a 9/12 ship date for M1210 with the Core 2 Duo.
     
  8. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    please post these kinds of things in the new ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    if you have an actual question or point of discussion, please feel free to start a new thread.
     
  9. Paul

    Paul Mom! Hot Pockets! NBR Reviewer

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    How long are we talking? I've only had my M90 for a little over a month. That's pretty new to me. Specs are in sig and price was $1975 with a price-match deal from Dell.

    Percybut, I've seen your sig a few times, and I wanted to tell you about this (you may or may not know about it) : http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/wiki/index.php?title=Matrox_TripleHead2Go_%28Featured_Review%29
    It's not really 180 degrees, but it's a step in the right direction. Certainly something to look at if you have a GPU that can handle those crazy resolutions. Probably need a desktop for that kind of gaming.
     
  10. Metamorphical

    Metamorphical Good computer user

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    As in, you just got your new notebook.
     
  11. Paul

    Paul Mom! Hot Pockets! NBR Reviewer

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    Got ya. Sorry for the hijack. :eek:
     
  12. Ebs757

    Ebs757 Notebook Consultant

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    Inspiron E1505 Intel® Core™ Duo Proc T2400 (1.83GHz/667MHz/2 X 1MB L2 Cache)

    LCD Panel 15.4 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen SXGA+ Display with TrueLife™

    Memory 1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz, 2 Dimm

    Video Card 256MB ATI MOBILITY™ RADEON® X1400 HyperMemory™

    Hard Drive 80GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive

    9 cell battery

    Combo Burner

    1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr At-Home Service, and 1Yr HW Warranty Support

    Charcoal Leather QuickSnap™ Cover

    Total: just about $1,400

    Any comments or pics on the Leather quick snap?

    Can't wait till it gets here I ordered it Sunday and 3-5 day shipping. Currently it is in the boxing phase, wen do you think it will come? PS I live near Chicago
     
  13. ArmanSLR

    ArmanSLR Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey, 1400 for those specs? Seems a bit too much. But Maybe thats because I haven't checked out dell since they stopped those 750 coupons. Well, Hope you like it.
     
  14. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Just punched the button a little while ago, what do you think? EDIT: Modifying the order to the below specs...
    ==============================================
    XPS M1210 Notebook:
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (2.0 GHz)
    Windows XP MCE
    2 GB DDR2 667 MHz
    100 GB @ 7200RPM
    8x DVD+/-RW (I hope non-Sony)
    256MB NVIDIA 7400
    3-Yr At-Home
    85 WHr 9-Cell Battery (I hope non-Sony)
    Intel 3945ABG
    ==============================================
    Price: $1999.00
     
  15. sheff159

    sheff159 Notebook Deity

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    Very nice man, just 167MHz slower then mine. You will love it. Did you get the web cam though?
     
  16. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    no...i have a Canon SD700IS for any of my needs, and i saved $100
     
  17. s4iscool

    s4iscool Notebook Deity

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    i hope you like it as much as I enjoy mine :)
     
  18. Emotion

    Emotion Notebook Guru

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    it's sony :]
     
  19. sheff159

    sheff159 Notebook Deity

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    Yeah all the M1210 batteries are sony. Mine is, its just not affected by the recall.
     
  20. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    *EDIT: Nevermind
     
  21. Ebs757

    Ebs757 Notebook Consultant

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    does dells primary ship date ever fluxuate a bit. They said boxing takes about a day and that would be tommarro wich is tues and I got 3-5 day shipping. It still says estimate is Tuesday the 5th
    Do you think i can get it by friday?
     
  22. ramich

    ramich Notebook Guru

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    have had my 1505 (1.83 GHz, ATI x1300, 1 Gb RAM) for over 4 months. very happy with it, especially given the price i paid (around USD800). i still have an excitement every time i use it :) the only thing is - keyboard seems a bit fragile, I try to be careful while typing, or maybe cause it's my first notebook.
    few weeks ago my 1.5 year old was able to "peel" off CAPs lock button and quickly ran away after doing that ;) - but I put it back and it works fine.
     
  23. sureshot

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    :eek: nice setup but a tad costly imho
     
  24. Macroeconomics

    Macroeconomics Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sureshot, M1210's with your config and the Cuore 2 Duo are around $1500 currently. Once you pile on the additional memory, HD, etc. it quickly adds up.
     
  25. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Not really...Dell Home is asking for almost $500 more if I remember correctly. And $1999.00 is AFTER tax and shipping!

    In any event, I'll end up using all that anyway! Between the video, gaming, Vista (in about a year), software engineering...yup I could use those specs. Regardless though, I got a 12% EPP so I already have a little deal here.

    I think his setup actually costs around $1700...but i might be wrong.

    Dell asked for $175 to upgrade to that HDD, NewEgg sells the same drive for $169.99 (w/ shipping)...I thought it would be fair. I might be able to get the 2GB for ~$40 cheaper through NewEgg, but I really didn't want to have to deal with TWO companies if this PC ever has issues. I'll pay the $40 to keep it all in Dell...now if they charged $100+ that would be a different story.
     
  26. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I just hope the build quality is good enough to last 3 years...
     
  27. sureshot

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    Well, here's the additionals to my setup (EPP)

    -DVD-RW
    -Bluetooth
    -Soundblaster Audigy (software)
    -3Yr @home Warranty (not ADP)


    $1,245 after tax/shipping (not including a $100 Dell giftcard for buying the 3yr warranty)

    I was actually pretty happy with my 700m but this was such a killer deal that I had to act. I wanted the A/V webcam and RAM upgrades but they would have pushed it out of my price range, and I REALLY wish the core 2 duo was available when I ordered (it's only been 2 months). Oh well, maybe the motherboard will be able to support quad core when it comes out :D
     
  28. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    wow...what is your EPP discount?

    you have my attention...how did you get THAT low a price?

    I have no problem re-ordering if I can knock off some serious $$$...
     
  29. furry

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    Well i bit the bullet late last night and ordered a e1705 with the t7200 core 2 duo over the phone! Cant wait, i have a ship date of Sept. 12 which isnt too bad considering it was just released yesterday. I know the early adopter usually pay the price premium but i got to use the 20% off coupon and when i called in and used my DPA to purchase and got an additional $50 rebate. On top of that if i find a similarly spec'd competitors system at a lower price i can get another $50 off mine! Here are my specs:
    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T7200 (4MB Cache/2.00GHz/667MHz FSB)
    Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
    17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife™
    1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz
    256MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7900 GS
    80GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
    8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
    Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Internal Wireless and Bluetooth
    2Yr Ltd Warranty, 2Yr At-Home Service, and 2Yr HW Warranty Support
    TOTAL:after taxes, rebates ~$1615
    Thats $200 more then the dv8000t i cancelled, but i think its def. worth the money. I also saw a promotion for a free skin thru dell.com/skins, but havent tried it yet, do they have any nice skins on that site?
    Thanks to all for the help
     
  30. chris2pher71

    chris2pher71 Notebook Evangelist

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    "similarly specc'd" Don't count on getting that...it has to be the exact same specs.

    And other users haven't been able to get the "free" skin free. There's some other charge that makes it 5 bucks or so...

    All stuff I've heard, not experienced, mind you.

    good price though.
     
  31. furry

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    does anyone know the number i can call to get the competitor discount thing?
    wish me luck
     
  32. sureshot

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    I was one of the fortunate ones who used the 30% off coupon when it was working for XPS back in late June/early July.

    The total came to $1,976 - 30% coupon - 12% epp - $50 off coupon I bought from some dude on ebay to get the final price.

    I thought Dell may do another XPS coupon but it looks unlikely. They have been using the "instant savings" in lieu of coupons on the inspirons/desktops lately and it really sucks :(
     
  33. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    i'll gladly take my $1999 M1210 though...beats my second place notebook by about $500 (business class HP nc8430)! Smaller, just as fast, and still beats the heck out of my XPS m140!

    BTW...if anyone does know how to get a lower price... :)
     
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    Hi everyone
    Just ordered my E1505 was about $1,400
    I ordered it Sunday and its online statice has said its been in boxing for almost 48 hours
    Now the next step is shipping so your telling me its going to be geting boxed for almost a week?
    The primary arrival says Friday the 5th

    Does it usualy take this long what do you think? Im so excited I cant wait to get it!!
     
  35. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    you know what is really funny...Dell rep said that he believed there was some type of "premium" ram in the XPS series, so he wouldn't cut me a deal to upgrade to 2 GB!
    and he backed out of a $80 off deal he promised!

    Oh well, I reordered the notebook, got a better deal, and added the Bluetooth!
     
  36. a1mint

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    First I googled for Dell canada coupon, which led to a $100 off coupon for the following configuration. This configuration wasn't much editable, so everything is just about as offered:

    Inspiron 9400 (equivalent to the US 1705 model)
    Core Duo 2GHz
    1GB 533 MHz
    120GB 5400 hd
    17" WUXGA with truelife
    256MB ati x1400
    cd/dvd rw dual layer
    9 cell 80Whr battery
    1 Yr with the care bear (complete care)

    $ 1,473 CDN after coupon, before tax, no shipping

    What do you think, should I cancel it?

    I've noticed the Core 2 Duo's are starting to appear. In Canada, it was possible to get it on the 9400 (1705), but the price is much higher.
    The Core 2 Duo review right here on this website for the 6400 model (1505) said that it only gets a 10% boost. So a normal duo upgrade from 1.66 to 2 GHz is a bigger boost than a 1.66 duo to a 166 duo 2.
    The 64 bit part will not buy a lot either, as most software is still 32 bit, and will remain 32 bit compatible for many years to come.
    Windows vista will run just fine on 32 bit. Besides, I'm a Linux guy, so I don't care for this vista thing anyway. I've experienced a lot of headaches with my work dual AMD64 with all those lib64 libraries, so I'm not going to miss it.
    I do like to tinker with assembler code, but I'll have to stick with 32 bit code...
     
  37. khanhfat

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    not bad... i paid higher price even though with 750$ coupon. I regret it.
     
  38. Dao

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    I have been reading tons of threads on this forum. Thanks to everyone that posts here, your information has been really helpful.
    I’ve just ordered the Dell XPS M1710 with the following configuration:
    XPS M1710 Metallic Black, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo (Meron) Processor T7400 (2.16GHz/667MHz/4MB), Genuine Windows® XP Professional, 17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife, Memory: 2GB 677MHz 2 DIMM, 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7900 GTX, 100GB 7200rpm SATA Hard Drive, Integrated 10/100/1000 Network Card and Modem, 8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 802.11a/g Mini Card (54Mbps), XPS Notebook Backpack.
    The system price came to $3,189.00 + $191.64 for tax + Disposal Fee $5 = Total Price $3,385.64 CDN ($ 3,050.40 USD).
    After “building” my system online I call Dell to try to get a better deal but they said that they were already giving free memory upgrade so I could only get the 3 Yr Return to Depot Service with 3 Yr Tech Support extended warranty for free.
    I would like to get at least $ 200 off but the memory upgrade special is only good until August 31, 2006, so I was a bit worried if didn’t get the lappy by tomorrow.
    So what you guys think about the price I paid for the XPS M1710?
    Is it a good deal my XPS M1710 config for that price?
    When I checked the same XPS M1710 config in the Dell USA it will cost about $ 3,850.00 USD.

    Thanks
    _____________
    Processing: XPS M1710 Metallic Black, Intel Core 2 Duo (Meron) Processor T7400 (2.16GHz/667MHz/4MB),Windows XP Professional, 2GB 677MHz, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX, 100GB 7200rpm SATA HD
     
  39. a1mint

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    I paid $ 1478 CDN + tax for a system that's almost as good as yours.

    Your Core (2) 2.16 is only about, at best, 20% faster than my Core (1) 2.

    See my previous post in this topic.

    ps. I couldn't care less about red shiny casing, because I think it's stupid to lower the suspension of a car.
     
  40. Dao

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    I am not trying to compare my system to your system.
    I bought the XPS for gaming and I don't think the Inspiron 9400 with your config would play decently new games coming up next year or so, not with the 256MB ati x1400, which is much , much inferior and cheaper than the Go 7900 GTX.

    I think your system is awesome, but not for games.
    I even configured one Inspiron 9400, but with the Core 2, 2 gb, and the 7900 gs, and the the price came close to the XPS.

    What I'm asking is wether or not I've paid a reasonable price for a "gaming" system comparing it to others system with "SIMILAR" config.
    Particularly i would like know the price people have paid for the XPS if anyone here has recently bought the XPS with the Core 2 Duo.

    ps. I couldn't care less about red shiny casing, because I think it's stupid to lower the suspension of a car.[/QUOTE]

    ps: Me neither, so I got the black one :), cause i have had 2 isnpiron just like the 9400 and kind got sick of the white strips on the sides.
    BTW the XPS is only 390 grams heavier than the 9400, and that definitively wouldn't lower the suspension of a car more than the 9400 would.

    Cheers
     
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    Love it..but what's really worth keeping after the reformat? intel pro wireless app?
     
  42. sheff159

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    Ah, yeah you kinda need that if you want to use wireless, and if your not whats the point of having a notebook?
     
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    What I meant was any other applications ..I know most of it is of course junk, but anything worth putting back on?
     
  44. sheff159

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    Well I would put the sonic and roxio stuff back on if you want to burn CDs/DVDs. You should re-install the media direct stuff, and what ever else you want to have on there, word/excell/power point etc.
     
  45. dL.

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    Can't you use the windows given Wireless network setup?

    dL
     
  46. NuntiusLuminis

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    I agree with dL. I disabled all of my Intel services and startup. Windows sufficiently manages my wireless connection.
     
  47. dL.

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    Exactly. You don't need any Intel crap. Windows is sufficient :p

    dL
     
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    But low and behold, I actually kinda like the intel app =p. That is to say it runs my home wireless lovely but we'll see how it goes with my campus' vpn next week.
     
  49. a1mint

    a1mint Notebook Consultant

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    Isn't pretty much the only difference between our systems the video card, a 20% faster cpu, 390 grams lighter, a 20GB smaller HD?

    That really shouldn't have to cost you $1500+ more though...

    Can't the 9400 be equiped with that same nvidia graphics card? I must admit I haven't actually compared the nvida cards between the xps and 9400...
     
  50. saggyb

    saggyb Newbie

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    I just picked up a 6400. The Candian site doesn't have any lucrative coupons like the US one, but I called them up and managed to talk the rep into giving me 100 bucks off the online price. The price probably isn't as good as a similar US system, but I'm still fairly satisfied.

    15.4 SXGA+ screen
    Core Duo 2 2.13 ghx
    2 gb ram
    100gb 7200rpm HDD
    Radeon 256mb X1400
    DVD+RW
    9 cell battery
    Intel PRO/Wireless w/ Bluetooth
    $1800 Canadian after tax (approx 1630 USD)
     
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