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E6520 or M6600 ?? (performance)

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by stef@n, Aug 29, 2011.

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    edit1754 Notebook Prophet

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    Make sure you also get the 1600x900 screen! The 1366x768 screen will be a huge limiting factor for the times when you use your laptop undocked (can't fit much on the screen), and the 1600x900 screen has significantly better image quality with regards to contrast.

    The company I worked/interned for gave everyone the good screens in their company-issued laptops, even though they were docked all the time. Because of:
    - The times when you use the computer un-docked
    - You can offload windows onto the laptop screen even when docked into an external monitor.
     
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    wolfej Notebook Enthusiast

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    I wish they would get some M4600's in the Dell Outlet. I haven't seen any coupons lately. Is Dell being pursued to make any changes to the M4600 or M6600 models. I want a m4600 bad, but my M4400 died and I'm in a desperate way, so I'picked me up a brand new E6520 with with a !7-Q2720 and the nVidia card. Hopefully that will hold me till I can get the specs I really need on a M4600
     
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