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    OEM for the new Latitude Dx20 Series

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mojoxp, Feb 20, 2006.

  1. mojoxp

    mojoxp Notebook Enthusiast

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    Any inside information here or are you just speculating ... hoping?
     
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    I think he is just speculating
     
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    I'm not sure Samsung would qualify as an OEM, and I'm quite surprised that Samsung is allowing Dell to sell their X10 as the X1. Having said that, I would just love to be able to buy a Samsung laptop in Dell's (sheep) clothing. I think Samsung makes very high quality laptops that have 3 things going for them that other vendors are lacking...

    light weight, cool running, and excellent LCDs.