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    Dell E1505/6400 robustness

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by bobiscuit, Apr 22, 2008.

  1. bobiscuit

    bobiscuit Newbie

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    I've got an E1505, which suits my needs perfectly as a desktop replacement at home. But I'll soon need to do some travelling with it, and I'm not sure if it's up to it.
    I've heard some horror stories about these models being built rather cheaply, for example the case flex causing motherboards to crack, etc.

    Should I be looking for something different or is the E1505 tough enough for the abuse associated with everyday travelling?
     
  2. touradg

    touradg Notebook Enthusiast

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    It is ok as far as you do not put it under cars's tire