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    600m---6000

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by brnea, Jul 18, 2005.

  1. brnea

    brnea Newbie

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    I love this site. I especially liked the comment about putting the 600m and the 6000 in a hat and picking one. I have been debating this one in my head for weeks. I orderd the 6000, cancelled it and ordered the 600m. Now I wonder if am I right. I got the 2 year waranty, and the 750 coupon, so I don't think I could lose. I really like the look of the 6000, but the size of the 600m. Also there are more ports ect on the 6000. I do want it to be portable when I need it, but what a decision. Right now I have the 600m on order with 1.8,64video, 512, Dvd burner, 60gig, and 2 year warranty. For $880 shipped I don't think I can lose. I could do the 6000 for the same price though....so...sound ok.......?
     
  2. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    Sounds like a good system. I think you'll be happier with the 600m than the 6000. A friend of mine has the 6000, and she doesn't think it is very portable. She got a bag with wheels so she didn't haven't to carry it.
     
  3. srdhkl

    srdhkl Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    The major complaint I have heard regarding the 600m is that it can get pretty warm. I haven't felt it first hand, but overall it's supposed to be a nice compact system.
     
  4. EatSleepBlink

    EatSleepBlink Notebook Guru

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    What kind of graphics card does it have?
     
  5. brnea

    brnea Newbie

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    this will show what I don't know.....I don't know.

    Pentium M processor 745(1.80 ghz/400mhzFSB) 14.1 xga w/64MB video

    512 MB
    60GB
    internal Modem and Integrated Network card
    8xCD/DVD burner(DVD+/-RW) with double layer
    Intel pro wireless 220