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    How Dells are made - Step by Step

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by E1505Guy, Apr 12, 2006.

  1. E1505Guy

    E1505Guy Notebook Consultant

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    really interesting read.
     
  3. otaku

    otaku Notebook Deity

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    Interesting! Thanks for posting. Well you know Mr dell also has written a book, Direct from Dell its a bit old now (5-6yrs) but still had some great info and advice in their etc.

    I picked it up awhile back on the cheap, recommended
     
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    Interesting read... especially since my last (pre e1505) computer was the 600m. :) I knew they shipped the notebooks to Tenn from overseas but didnt know they chartered at 747 to do it... thats pretty cool.
     
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    I just think it's crazy that they sell 140,000 to 150,000 laptops PER day.
     
  6. otaku

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    Yeah some cool stuff in there. I found it amazing how many companies are involved also! mine was a malaysia build and has always been serviced in Nashville.
     
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    great read thanks
     
  8. USAFdude02

    USAFdude02 NBR Reviewer & Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Nice post...I think alot of people will appreciate all the work that goes into their laptop. :) Alot of laptops built everyday. :)