Hey guys, I was recently asking about computers and am still having heaps of troubles deciding. I think I've decided to steer clear of Mac due to the need to buy new programs if I did (photoshop CS4, illustrator CS4, microsoft office 2008 etc). I've been into stores looking and seen some toshibas that were cheap but didn't quite meet all my needs (e.g. screen resolution, I'm after a slot DVD drive, and I was not at all happy with the quality of the touchpads; went home and researched Toshiba touchpads and it looked like there were often having problems).
Anyway I think I'm having issues deciding because I'm going from a top XPS thats built fairly well (aluminium and stronger plastics) to lower end notebooks in stores. So I've decided to consider the dell XPS 16, as below
- Dell XPS 16
- Intel core 2 duo P8700 (2.53ghz, 1066FSB, 3MB cache)
- vista home premium 64bit
- 4gb 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
- 500gb 7200RPM SATA HD
- 15.6" WUXGA (1920x1080), WLED full HD display with 2mp camera
- 1GB ATI mobility Radeon HD 4670
- slot load DVD drive
- Intel WiFi Link 5300 (802.11a/g/n) Half mini card
- Upgrading to 3yrs XPS premier service
Total cost: About $1850.
Again, does anyone have any complaints etc. about modern Dell notebooks? good/bad experiences? I KNOW they have good service when you have a problem, which is the main reason why I'm going back to them even though my current notebook has been problematic. I would rather a technician come out the day/day after I contact dell, fix it and me have it working, vs. 1 or 2wks without a computer at all if its sent away.
Anyway I think I'm having issues deciding because I'm going from a top XPS thats built fairly well (aluminium and stronger plastics) to lower end notebooks in stores. So I've decided to consider the dell XPS 16, as below
- Dell XPS 16
- Intel core 2 duo P8700 (2.53ghz, 1066FSB, 3MB cache)
- vista home premium 64bit
- 4gb 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM
- 500gb 7200RPM SATA HD
- 15.6" WUXGA (1920x1080), WLED full HD display with 2mp camera
- 1GB ATI mobility Radeon HD 4670
- slot load DVD drive
- Intel WiFi Link 5300 (802.11a/g/n) Half mini card
- Upgrading to 3yrs XPS premier service
Total cost: About $1850.
Again, does anyone have any complaints etc. about modern Dell notebooks? good/bad experiences? I KNOW they have good service when you have a problem, which is the main reason why I'm going back to them even though my current notebook has been problematic. I would rather a technician come out the day/day after I contact dell, fix it and me have it working, vs. 1 or 2wks without a computer at all if its sent away.