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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    I'm using 196.34 from 2010-01-22 and I had no brightness adjustment issue. In the control panel I don't have deep color option but in global presets, I have the possibility to choose "force 10 bits per component".

    Absolutely true, windows 7 is optimized for all these technologies but each software you use must be also be optimized... I know old programs which run at 12.5% at full charge (application optimized for only one core!).
     
  2. Bokeh

    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    Exactly. Eizo has had LCD panels with 10bit color output and 14bit processing since 2006.
     
  3. Pirx

    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hah, yes, but those babies are expensive! :eek:
     
  4. aka.Flux

    aka.Flux Notebook Enthusiast

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    This is not only for the website, the whole system is like that. My order can't be modified, the salesman put me 4GB in 4 DIMMS, and should be 4GB on 2 DIMMS. And right now they can't change that! :(
     
  5. Bokeh

    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    This coming from an M6500 owner :)

    24" Eizo LCD is around $1,750 which is about 3 times as expensive as a quality consumer 24" from Dell that will display things very well.

    M6500 is about $4000 which is 3 times as expensive as a high quality consumer notebook that will many of the same things.

    I know its oversimplification, but it illustrates the point that people will spend more for precision tools. No pun intended.
     
  6. mannyA

    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,


    This Just in:

    LCD bottleneck, Do to Labor Shortage in China Impacting the Supply Chain...



    :rolleyes:
     
  7. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like one of a bunch of dogs sitting around panting waiting to get thrown a piece of meat? LOL
     
  8. Pirx

    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Excellent point! :cool:
     
  9. Cannonball_CO

    Cannonball_CO Notebook Enthusiast

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    Don't you mean, waiting to be thrown a tenderloin cut of Kobe beef? This ain't just any piece of meat.

    That said, yes. I have my piece of meat and it makes me drool regularly.
     
  10. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    yeah true....I'm ready to reorder right now.....nothing else will do the trick but a Precision for me.
     
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