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    Post shots of your e1505

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by koolsmoky, Apr 11, 2006.

  1. koolsmoky

    koolsmoky Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've recently ordered an e1505 and I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival. However, I would like to get an idea what the system looks like, and in particular I want to see pictures of the screen (the 1680 x 1050 one). Angled pictures to show the viewing angle would also be appreciated. I'm sure others out there would also be interested if they are still deciding to buy one. I know many of you out there already have their e1505/6400, and have nice cameras, so please, post pictures of the screen/case/keyboard! :)
     
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    neoteric lefty Newbie

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    My thread

    well, here are some images I just took. However, there may be some issues with my particular laptop. The screen is beautiful but the viewing angle on mine leaves a lot to be desired. My buddy actually got a e1705 with the WUSXGA+ and his is gorgeous and has a great viewing angle.
     
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    koolsmoky Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks neoteric lefty - your thread actually inspired me to create this one since I was worried about the viewing angles and other problems with the screen. I hope this isn't a widespread problem, although I'm sorry about your screen... :(

    If we get enough pictures of the screen, maybe you'll be able to tell if it's just your screen which has a problem (in which case you could get it replaced) or if it's common to all of the e1505s...