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    Hey everyone check out my Dell laptop specs I posted in my sig, for serious!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by darksaber, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. darksaber

    darksaber Notebook Consultant

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    Inspiron 1510
    Daybreak Purple
    Intel® Quad Core™ 9800 (4.0GHz/1600Mhz FSB/8MB cache)
    Windows® Vienna Ridiculous
    Glossy, high contrast, widescreen, high-definition 15.1 inch display (2560 x 1600)
    XFX 7950 GX2 Quad SLI Graphics
    8GB Shared Quad Channel DDR2 at 1066MHz
    1TB SATA Hard Drive (14400RPM)
    Intel® 1942 Wireless-J
    Integrated Panasonic AG-HVX200 Camera
    288 Tireless Ninjas Pumping Turbines
    SuperPlus Complete Care (“Screw it, just get a new laptop whenever you feel like it.” ;)

    Hmm…upgrades.
     
  2. tremonti22

    tremonti22 Notebook Consultant

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    That thing would probably be bigger than my desktop, haha.

    Even without the ninjas...
     
  3. Mr._Kubelwagen

    Mr._Kubelwagen More machine now than man

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    Well, I guess that's not spam. Oh, wait. It is.
     
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    derviskemal Notebook Consultant

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    im confused lol, probs will happen in the future tho :)
     
  5. 3DViRuS

    3DViRuS Notebook Consultant

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    oh ppl's dreams are too high ;) if these specs are for inspiron how is the XPS m19900!!
     
  6. revoletion

    revoletion Notebook Consultant

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    well.... theoreticly its possible. quad cores do exist, overclock it and u get that. The screen... well i dont know if you can get a 15.1" screen thats kinda odd but you can get a 1080p screen in a 15.4".

    Vienna is the only thing a little out of the ordinary here, but its only 3 year away (you could probably get that screen before Vienna).

    Quad SLI gfx is a little unclear. do u mean 4 cards configured with 3 SLI's to act as 1 card? or do u mean 4 sli configureations acting as 1 card? or do u mean 8 cards all in SLI working together. what ever it is you can still do it. Heck apple offers 4 cards.

    The wireless j thing i think is a typo, N and J are right above each other :p.

    Only 8 gb ram??? dude, My freind has 16 in his already. dont now what he does with it because his C2D is probably not going to run what ever takes up 16 gigs of ram.

    288 ninjas? Well, I myself am a High ranking ninja ("A" rank to be precice) so i dont need that many. noone steals my notebook, you would have to be dead first.... and then i would still kill you.... but ya 288 ninjas isnt that great. you should invest in 2-3 "B" rank or higher ninjas they would work much better.
     
  7. Nukey

    Nukey Notebook Consultant

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    2560 x 1600 on a 15 inch screen? lol. Good luck :D
     
  8. darksaber

    darksaber Notebook Consultant

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    I hadn't thought of that--the ninjas could serve a dual purpose, acting as a power supply as well as extra security measure. I mean, who needs a steel cord or Norton Internet Security when you have NINJAS?
     
  9. tremonti22

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    They make those fingerprint readers look like a joke.

    If a reader doesn't recognize your print, you can't log on.

    If a ninja doesn't recognize your print, they KILL you.

    "Buy a Dell Inspiron, complete with NINJA Security. As a bonus, use the coupon code NNJAWTF1337D13, and we'll include all sorts of concealed deadly things to enhance your security experience."