Dell Inspiron R Line Gets Core i3/i5 and Intel WiDi

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chickenhoagie

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[citation][nom]sliem[/nom]Need more detail on the $449. Let me guess:1GB RAM, 160GB HDD.Not good.[/citation]
let us not forget how great the quality of dell laptops are!.......................*cough*
 

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[citation][nom]SAAIELLO[/nom]WiDi is short for wireless display. You can get Wi-Fi routers that can hook up to an HDTV to display your desktop.[/citation]

In other words, you think you are too cool for wires.
 

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[citation][nom]edeawillrule[/nom]Too...Much...GLOSS!!!*runs away screaming*[/citation]

Ah my teach has one of them. They are the cheapest looking pieces of crap I have ever seen. It seems that if I leaned on it a bit too much, there is a great possibility I crush it in half.
 
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Not good, what do you want for $449, it's a whole lot better than what others are offering for that price.
 

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LoL 8gb of ram and 640 of HDD space? Really? hehe.. I'd rather have half of the ram and double the amount of hdd... but maybe thats just me
 

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[citation][nom]SAAIELLO[/nom]WiDi is short for wireless display. You can get Wi-Fi routers that can hook up to an HDTV to display your desktop.[/citation]
Jane you probably should have mentioned that little tidbit in the article :)
 

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[citation][nom]chickenhoagie[/nom]let us not forget how great the quality of dell laptops are!.......................*cough*[/citation]

Let me just say I'm typing this on a 5+ year old Dell Inspiron 6000.
It's getting a bit worn out, but any laptop that survives the 5 year mark of constant day-to-day use without any major hardware failure is a good laptop in my book.
 

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[citation][nom]djhg2000[/nom]Let me just say I'm typing this on a 5+ year old Dell Inspiron 6000.It's getting a bit worn out, but any laptop that survives the 5 year mark of constant day-to-day use without any major hardware failure is a good laptop in my book.[/citation]

Dell's current laptops are not anywhere near the quality that they were when your Inspiron was new. It's quite sad. I've always sworn by Dell and I still do, but if they keep going on this path of making their laptops so glossy, plasticy, and poorly constructed I'll have to start recommending other brands like ASUS.
 
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pls send the location dell inspiron intel corei3 graphics update file
 
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