I've always found Paypal seems to favor the buyer, same as a CC.
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I've always found Paypal seems to favor the buyer, same as a CC.
With out ATI or nVidia graphics, I would skip that lappy...My laptop would tear that apart in games and it was only $650. Check out Newegg, you may be able to find one with a GT420 or 5650 for a reasonable price.
Yep... this with an i5 is basically overpowered and wasting your money since it has onboard graphics. They should have put an i3 and it would still do all the same tasks its capable of anyway.
I wouldn't pay that much for a laptop w/o a dedicated graphics card.
i3 or i5 a waste with onboard gpu? Try telling that to the finance and marketing folks who crunch over 10k+ lines in Excel every single day. They need the processing power, they don't need a discrete gpu to run productivity suites.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0045UB68G?tag=dealnewscom
There a really sweet lappy. Core i7 and GT330
15.6" display and all they can deliver is a crappy 1366x768 screen?! I'm really getting sick of seeing that resolution on laptop screens bigger then 13-14". Give me a 1600x900 screen on a 15+" laptop screen. If it's a 17-18" screen it had better be a 1900x1080.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0045UB68G?tag=dealnewscom
There a really sweet lappy. Core i7 and GT330
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0045UB68G?tag=dealnewscom
There a really sweet lappy. Core i7 and GT330
The laptops may be suited to withstand physical wear and tear from their users but my comments previously were more pointed toward the internal components failing. We only just started using the 6400 series so hopefully these are better internally as well, but my experience with Dell's failing are primarily due to improper cooling and ventilation methods that results it over heating issues, motherboard and internal component failures. If the things overheats or internal components fail having a nice magnesium alloy housing, solid metal hinges or any type of impact/shock resistance doesn't do you much good. Again this is just my experience.
The E6510 is incredibly solid... even Dell's XPS line does not compare to the build quality. Got it off eBay for $900 with an I5 540M, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, and 3100M. Would've cost me around $1400 new.
I do not really game on mine but an 310M is adequate for light gaming. It'll run nearly all recent games with details/res toned down. With at least a mid-tier i5, it can also emulate lots of PS2 games at full speed.
The e6410 is a very nice laptop. This is "a mid tier corporate laptop" that does everything a laptop it's buyers and designers want it to do with no fuss. It was never ment for gamers!
15.6" display and all they can deliver is a crappy 1366x768 screen?! I'm really getting sick of seeing that resolution on laptop screens bigger then 13-14". Give me a 1600x900 screen on a 15+" laptop screen. If it's a 17-18" screen it had better be a 1900x1080.
Too many consumers nowadays can't look past the size of the screen and see what low rez screens laptop makers are pumping out.
The laptops may be suited to withstand physical wear and tear from their users but my comments previously were more pointed toward the internal components failing. We only just started using the 6400 series so hopefully these are better internally l, but my experience with Dell's failing are primarily due to improper cooling and ventilation methods that results it overheating issues, motherboard and internal component failures. If the thing overheats or internal components fail having a nice magnesium alloy housing, solid metal hinges or any type of impact/shock resistance doesn't do you much good. Again this is just my experience.
And I'm getting sick of these crap laptops using integrated graphics...Too many consumers can't get past the size or resolution and see what crappy integrated graphics laptop makers are pumping out. Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
Look buddy, some people don't give a shit about gaming on a laptop. Besides that, integrated video gets much better battery life.And I'm getting sick of these crap laptops using integrated graphics...Too many consumers can't get past the size or resolution and see what crappy integrated graphics laptop makers are pumping out. Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
And I'm getting sick of these crap laptops using integrated graphics...Too many consumers can't get past the size or resolution and see what crappy integrated graphics laptop makers are pumping out. Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
And I'm getting sick of these crap laptops using integrated graphics...Too many consumers can't get past the size or resolution and see what crappy integrated graphics laptop makers are pumping out. Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
I'm more curious about how your laptop fairs with playing back 720p or 1080p flash videos, like is increasingly common on Youtube (HD) and Hulu. I know my E8400 oc'd to 3.7G with 4G of Ram play 1080p with no problem using no hardware accel, but I wonder whether the i5 is beefy enough to play back that. While we're talking about video playback, how does the i5 fair with h.264 720p and 1080p files?
And I'm getting sick of these crap laptops using integrated graphics...Too many consumers can't get past the size or resolution and see what crappy integrated graphics laptop makers are pumping out. Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
How confident are you on that? Like I said, and obviously... I'm very paranoid... lol. I have a paypal that I set up about 5 months ago, but have never used it.
Also, Dell and quality/durability don't go together in my book, give me an Acer or Asus any day.
Never has an Asus but Acer's are a piece of $hit for the most part. Like Pylon stated, the Latitudes are a quality product. I can see your remark of some of Dell's cheaper consumer line of laptops but their business class Latitude's are built like a tank with their magnesium case.
No issues with video playback on YouTube @ 1080p. Same with H.264 encoded files. In VLC, CPU usage hovers around 20-22% when playing a 1080p movie.
When you are repeating your "magnesium durable laptop casing" then its a clear sign the insides are not that great. Nobody, I mean nobody could give 2 shits about some overpriced basic onboard laptop with a magnesium case..... that sounds like something a geek squad guy would try to convince me with, pass and laugh.
Not hot, not a good price, out of date laptop with an insane warranty from crappy fleabay (paypal doesn't refund all your money if they skate, only $200 believe me I know from experience and the reason I avoid ebay/paypal now).... I don't think there needs to be any more bad points for this long and redonkulous thread.
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