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M6400 Owner's Pics Please

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Longhair, May 20, 2009.

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  1. EngrChris

    EngrChris Newbie

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    I will concur, more like 4th quarter for 32nm.
     
  2. accesskb

    accesskb Notebook Guru

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    sweet pics... clean, sexy and powerful under the hood! none of the frills, ornaments, embellishments you see on most laptops :D

    what's the difference between the standard m6400 and the covet? I hope the price difference is not just due to the color :D
     
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    CSHawkeye81 Notebook Deity

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    The covet has the the RGB E2E LED screen as a standard part.
     
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    Intoxicate Notebook Evangelist

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    True, but you actually pay a very high price only for the color and the E2E glassplate. It's just a glassplate instead of a normal bezel. I took the glassplate of my M6400 and saw the same matte screen as on the normal M6400! If you get the E2E screen for the same price and you don't mind the reflections, get it, but I wouldn't pay any premium for it. In a dark room the screens look identically. In a bright room the E2E screen looks sharper, cause the glassplate reduces the diffusion of the matte coating:

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