Hopefully he got the 3 year warranty. The standard warranty on the
Inspiron line is 90 days IIRC.
Bobby Heid wrote:
My friend went with a Dell Inspiron 6000:
Pentium M 1.6Ghz
512MB Ram
40GB HD
8x DVD /- RW
15,4" widescreen
It retailed for $1,559, but I found a 40% off coupon so the laptop+sh
My friend went with a Dell Inspiron 6000:
Pentium M 1.6Ghz
512MB Ram
40GB HD
8x DVD /- RW
15,4" widescreen
It retailed for $1,559, but I found a 40% off coupon so the laptop+shipping
was $912. Not too bad!
Thanks for any advice given.
Bobby
At 11:23 PM 8/1/2005, Gary VanderMolen typed:
My Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop is going on three years, and has been the
most dependable PC I've ever owned. It's my daily workhorse.
I can see that as a desktop replacement but I certainly wouldn't want to
lug the thing around especially thru airpor
Vincent Winterling wrote:
Seriously, I've owned a couple of Dell desktops and the laptop and my
employer has a Dell contract. I have an older C610 Latitude in my office
with Win98se on it. My wife's is an 8200 that won't die and my daughter has
My Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop is going on three ye
I have a dell inspiron 8600. I've had it for a couple of years and it's been
a road warrior for me as I travel frequently on business. It's a little
heavy but worth it IMHO. It has the centrino chip, 512 mb ram, upgraded
video, a cd-rw, wide screen, and wired, wireless, and phone modem for
connecti
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From: "Bobby Heid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'The Hardware List'"
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 2:26 PM
Subject: [H] Which laptop?
Pentium M processor (non-Celeron as it will be plugged in most of the
time).
Possibly wide-screen format.
Great question you hav