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    add bluethooth?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by n1ghtl1fe, Dec 18, 2008.

  1. n1ghtl1fe

    n1ghtl1fe Notebook Enthusiast

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    i got my studio 1735 a few months ago when they first came out. i really would like to have the bluethooth option but i didnt have it installed...is there a way to have dell install it ? (dont want external usb one) thanks! :D
     
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    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=297416
     
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  4. n1ghtl1fe

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    so i can just open the bottom and pop it in? does this void my 2 year warranty?
     
  5. frazell

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    Nope, though it is advised to send it in without the Bluetooth module installed to ensure they don't forget to put it in when you do a repair (as it isn't on your original parts list). If you have at home care you can just not worry about it as the tech opens it in front of you.
     
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    sweet. in that case any good bluethooth mouse and keyboard thats decent for gaming? =D
     
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    My mouse and keyboard works fine. I have the Logitech MX 5000 Bluetooth.
     
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    if i put in this bluethooth chip will the BT light on the media board work?
     
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    It will work once the card is in, yes.
     
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    nice so hows responsiviness with bluethooth and games like CS
     
  11. frazell

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    I haven't played CS in years as I've grown out of it, but I play a lot of TF2. Occasionally the KB might drop out, but it is rare and otherwise works just like any other keyboard and mouse.
     
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    nice thanks bro