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    Default Re: ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    does dells primary ship date ever fluxuate a bit. They said boxing takes about a day and that would be tommarro wich is tues and I got 3-5 day shipping. It still says estimate is Tuesday the 5th
    Do you think i can get it by friday?

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    Default Re: ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    have had my 1505 (1.83 GHz, ATI x1300, 1 Gb RAM) for over 4 months. very happy with it, especially given the price i paid (around USD800). i still have an excitement every time i use it the only thing is - keyboard seems a bit fragile, I try to be careful while typing, or maybe cause it's my first notebook.
    few weeks ago my 1.5 year old was able to "peel" off CAPs lock button and quickly ran away after doing that - but I put it back and it works fine.

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    Default Re: Bye Bye M140...hello M1210!

    Quote Originally Posted by night_2004
    XPS M1210 Notebook:
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (2.0 GHz)
    Windows XP MCE
    2 GB DDR2 667 MHz
    100 GB @ 7200RPM
    8x DVD+/-RW (I hope non-Sony)
    256MB NVIDIA 7400
    3-Yr At-Home
    85 WHr 9-Cell Battery (I hope non-Sony)
    Intel 3945ABG
    Price: $1999.00
    nice setup but a tad costly imho
    '04 -'06 - Inspiron 700m - Pentium M 1.6 - 1GB - 40GB (5400) - 8-Cell
    '06 -'10 - XPS m1210 - Duo 1.83 - 2GB (DDR2 667) - 60GB (7200) - 256MB Go7400 - 6&9 Cell
    '10 - ? - Latitude e4300 - C2D 2.4 - 4GB (DDR3) - 160GB (7200) 6-Cell

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    Default Re: Bye Bye M140...hello M1210!

    Sureshot, M1210's with your config and the Cuore 2 Duo are around $1500 currently. Once you pile on the additional memory, HD, etc. it quickly adds up.

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    Default Re: Bye Bye M140...hello M1210!

    Quote Originally Posted by sureshot
    nice setup but a tad costly imho
    Not really...Dell Home is asking for almost $500 more if I remember correctly. And $1999.00 is AFTER tax and shipping!

    In any event, I'll end up using all that anyway! Between the video, gaming, Vista (in about a year), software engineering...yup I could use those specs. Regardless though, I got a 12% EPP so I already have a little deal here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Macroeconomics
    Sureshot, M1210's with your config and the Cuore 2 Duo are around $1500 currently. Once you pile on the additional memory, HD, etc. it quickly adds up.
    I think his setup actually costs around $1700...but i might be wrong.

    Dell asked for $175 to upgrade to that HDD, NewEgg sells the same drive for $169.99 (w/ shipping)...I thought it would be fair. I might be able to get the 2GB for ~$40 cheaper through NewEgg, but I really didn't want to have to deal with TWO companies if this PC ever has issues. I'll pay the $40 to keep it all in Dell...now if they charged $100+ that would be a different story.

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    Default Re: ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    I just hope the build quality is good enough to last 3 years...

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    Default Re: ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    Well, here's the additionals to my setup (EPP)

    -DVD-RW
    -Bluetooth
    -Soundblaster Audigy (software)
    -3Yr @home Warranty (not ADP)


    $1,245 after tax/shipping (not including a $100 Dell giftcard for buying the 3yr warranty)

    I was actually pretty happy with my 700m but this was such a killer deal that I had to act. I wanted the A/V webcam and RAM upgrades but they would have pushed it out of my price range, and I REALLY wish the core 2 duo was available when I ordered (it's only been 2 months). Oh well, maybe the motherboard will be able to support quad core when it comes out
    '04 -'06 - Inspiron 700m - Pentium M 1.6 - 1GB - 40GB (5400) - 8-Cell
    '06 -'10 - XPS m1210 - Duo 1.83 - 2GB (DDR2 667) - 60GB (7200) - 256MB Go7400 - 6&9 Cell
    '10 - ? - Latitude e4300 - C2D 2.4 - 4GB (DDR3) - 160GB (7200) 6-Cell

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    Default Re: ->The official post about your new Dell notebook thread.<-

    wow...what is your EPP discount?

    you have my attention...how did you get THAT low a price?

    I have no problem re-ordering if I can knock off some serious $$$...

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    Default E1705 w/ Core 2 duo t7200 being built!

    Well i bit the bullet late last night and ordered a e1705 with the t7200 core 2 duo over the phone! Cant wait, i have a ship date of Sept. 12 which isnt too bad considering it was just released yesterday. I know the early adopter usually pay the price premium but i got to use the 20% off coupon and when i called in and used my DPA to purchase and got an additional $50 rebate. On top of that if i find a similarly spec'd competitors system at a lower price i can get another $50 off mine! Here are my specs:
    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T7200 (4MB Cache/2.00GHz/667MHz FSB)
    Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
    17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife™
    1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz
    256MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7900 GS
    80GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
    8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
    Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Internal Wireless and Bluetooth
    2Yr Ltd Warranty, 2Yr At-Home Service, and 2Yr HW Warranty Support
    TOTAL:after taxes, rebates ~$1615
    Thats $200 more then the dv8000t i cancelled, but i think its def. worth the money. I also saw a promotion for a free skin thru dell.com/skins, but havent tried it yet, do they have any nice skins on that site?
    Thanks to all for the help

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    Default Re: E1705 w/ Core 2 duo t7200 being built!

    "similarly specc'd" Don't count on getting that...it has to be the exact same specs.

    And other users haven't been able to get the "free" skin free. There's some other charge that makes it 5 bucks or so...

    All stuff I've heard, not experienced, mind you.

    good price though.
    STILL ALIVE AND KICKING 5 YEARS LATER:

    e1705 | Core Duo t2500 [2GHz] | 60GB Int + 320GB Ext 7200RPM hard drive| nVidia geforce 7900 GS 256 MB [OC'd to 450:1100] | 17" glossy (1920x1200) | 2GB 667 DDR2 Corsair | Wireless and Bluetooth

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