What happened to the Messenger Plus! forums on msghelp.net?
Shoutbox » MsgHelp Archive » Skype & Technology » Tech Talk » Dell Laptops

Pages: (2): « First [ 1 ] 2 » Last »
Dell Laptops
Author: Message:
RebelSean
Veteran Member
*****

Avatar
Microsoft Evangelist

Posts: 2602
Reputation: 59
34 / Male / Flag
Joined: May 2004
Status: Away
O.P. Dell Laptops
I'm looking into buying a laptop, and I've been thinking about going with Dell. Does anyone personally own a dell that can give me some advice before I buy one? I own a Dell PC and it's perfect for my needs :p.
I'm on: Twitter, Facebook, and Neowin
04-15-2007 09:04 AM
Profile PM Web Find Quote Report
Weyzza
Veteran Member
*****

Avatar
SoCal sunset > *

Posts: 1170
Reputation: 29
– / Male / –
Joined: May 2003
RE: Dell Laptops
Well, I bought one for my sister back in May 2005, so my advice would not be good for you.

One thing I can tell you though, Dell gives out plenty of discount coupons, so you just have to be patient if you want a really good deal.
I remember I paid $1,000 for my sister's laptop while the laptop was valued $1,700.

Good luck.
Registered 7855 days, 9 hours, 52 minutes, 31 seconds ago.
Happy Birthday, WDZ

04-15-2007 09:19 AM
Profile PM Find Quote Report
Adeptus
Senior Member
****


Posts: 732
Reputation: 40
Joined: Oct 2005
RE: Dell Laptops
Dell should be satisfactory -- especially if you go with the business oriented Lattitude series instead of the consumer oriented Inspirion, and pick something in the middle of the offered product range, not the bottom.

You may also want to consider Fujitsu and Lenovo.
04-15-2007 09:20 AM
Profile E-Mail PM Find Quote Report
Ptoye
Full Member
***

Avatar

Posts: 210
Reputation: 13
32 / Male / –
Joined: Oct 2006
RE: Dell Laptops
hey,

well i own a dell inspiron 9400, i have 2GB of ram, 80GB hard drive, Intel dual core T7200 2.0 GHz processor, 17" screen, 256MB ati grapics card, Bluetooth, Wireless card, Xp media centre with upgrade to vista home preimum, macafee for 36 months, ect....


that cost me £976

It is very good, good build quality, sturdy, resonable design, good for multi-media purposes ect ect....

One thing i have noticed that if you get the XPS costing a fortune you get only a small amount extra, like if you chose the 9400 over the 6400 you dont get that much more for your money, so chose a cheaper one to start off with and upgrade it before you buy.

one thing i dislike is the fact i never got the ultra high res. glossy screen, i have seen it on other laptops and would highly reccomend it as it just makes it look much nicer. This is called truebright, or something along those lines.

The other thing to note is tat they are quite heavy and bulky.

you can add me on msn or WLM and i will happly show you all the 'ins and outs' of the laptop. Just send me a PM and i will give you my WLM adress.

Hope this helps

If you have any questions you would like to ask i am more than happy to answer them.

P.Toye

www.mediaonthemove.net

04-15-2007 09:33 AM
Profile E-Mail PM Web Find Quote Report
Dr4g0n
Full Member
***

Avatar

Posts: 376
Reputation: 15
34 / Male / Flag
Joined: Nov 2003
RE: Dell Laptops
My Dell Inspiron has been fine for years, it was expensive at the time but it was top of the range. It's still good today.

The only problem is that the mute button above the keyboard has stopped working in the past week..
04-15-2007 10:05 AM
Profile PM Web Find Quote Report
tony
Senior Member
****

Avatar

Posts: 976
Reputation: 54
36 / Male / Flag
Joined: Jul 2004
RE: Dell Laptops
i got an inspiron, works simply great :)
[Image: beginnerbadgeef2.gif][Image: danceichigoow9.gif]
04-15-2007 06:01 PM
Profile PM Web Find Quote Report
kittymew
Full Member
***

Avatar
Bitten By A snowball in hell!

Posts: 189
Reputation: 38
– / Female / –
Joined: Sep 2005
RE: Dell Laptops
I have a Dell Latitude D600..its perfect ..and it takes a beating,gets thrown in the boot of my car ...traveled with me back and forth to states upteen times..comes with me everywhere...
Owned a latitude before this one too...it still goes..only reason I have the newer model as I got it as a gift .
Its a great work comp,reliable and easy to use.
Only problem I have had is I had to get the battery replaced but DELL gave me one even though It wasn't under warranty..

.
04-16-2007 05:29 AM
Profile PM Find Quote Report
Nathan
Veteran Member
*****

Avatar
Yeah, "large dimensions" ;)

Posts: 2984
Reputation: 76
– / Male / Flag
Joined: Apr 2005
RE: Dell Laptops
if you want style as well as performance go for acer. If you want durability and don't care how big and thick the laptop is go for dell
Touch Innovation - touch friendly programs/applications for the windows mobile!


04-16-2007 09:14 AM
Profile E-Mail PM Web Find Quote Report
Ptoye
Full Member
***

Avatar

Posts: 210
Reputation: 13
32 / Male / –
Joined: Oct 2006
RE: Dell Laptops
quote:
Originally posted by Nathan
if you want style as well as performance go for acer. If you want durability and don't care how big and thick the laptop is go for dell

yeh, good point...or you could get a mesh laptop...
www.mediaonthemove.net

04-16-2007 10:25 AM
Profile E-Mail PM Web Find Quote Report
CookieRevised
Elite Member
*****

Avatar

Posts: 15517
Reputation: 173
– / Male / Flag
Joined: Jul 2003
Status: Away
RE: Dell Laptops
quote:
Originally posted by RebelSean
I'm looking into buying a laptop, and I've been thinking about going with Dell. Does anyone personally own a dell that can give me some advice before I buy one? I own a Dell PC and it's perfect for my needs :p.
First decide what your laptop should include and what the specs need to be.

Decide what is important to you: graphics, disk storage, cpu, connectivity, external ports, ... on what should the emphasize be on (eg: for what is your laptop going to be used the most and what is only secondary or nice-to-have-too).

Think about stuff like: do I need a serial RS232 port? Are 2 USB ports sufficient or do I need more? Can I do something with a PCMCIA port? Do I need a SVGA output? VGA port? Does it support dual view or only clone view? Do I need extra buttons to toggle the sound, start applications, etc? Do I need a webcam? Do I need a dedicated keypad? And even: what's the maximum wide my laptop can be, as there are laptops which are as big as your whole desktop... What is the max weight they can be (factor which is quite often forgotten). Does the touchpad have a seperate scroll area or not. Does the laptop have a touchstick (the small button like stick in the middle of the keyboard). Is the laptop going to travel with you all the time, or just sporadic... etc...

Second, decide in what price range you want to stay. Then you can look at several brands and compare their offers...

I would never buy a laptop just by brand, I would buy a laptop (or anything for that matter) depending on the specs...

Dell isn't bad. It also isn't uber-good. It is just yet another brand laptop. They have good laptops and shitty laptops, like any other brand. (though I find them usually bigger/bulkier than compareable brands; it's like they waste more space :P).

Advantage for going for such brands as Dell, HP, etc is that those brands are highly commercial brands; each PC store has one on offer, so you could often find good deals in one shop or the other.

(then again, you can order any brand you like from anywhere in the world these days in almost any shop, it just takes a few days longer for a laptop to be ordered (within 3 days I had my Fijutsi laptop which isn't available in any shop and needed to be ordered directly from wherever they make them)).


With lots of searching and patients you should find the laptop you want with the specs you want in roughly the pricerange you want. But you need to be patient and look around a lot and compare a hell of a lot of specs and brands... unless you're lucky of course :p... (It took me a few months to find the one I wanted)

This post was edited on 04-16-2007 at 11:02 AM by CookieRevised.
.-= A 'frrrrrrrituurrr' for Wacky =-.
04-16-2007 10:38 AM
Profile PM Find Quote Report
Pages: (2): « First [ 1 ] 2 » Last »
« Next Oldest Return to Top Next Newest »


Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
View a Printable Version
Send this Thread to a Friend
Subscribe | Add to Favorites
Rate This Thread:

Forum Jump:

Forum Rules:
You cannot post new threads
You cannot post replies
You cannot post attachments
You can edit your posts
HTML is Off
myCode is On
Smilies are On
[img] Code is On