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    dell 1501 and latitude 131L

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Pauley1, Nov 8, 2006.

  1. Pauley1

    Pauley1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would like to see what someone thinks of these and some pictures. Anything would be appreciated and if someone could tell me the batterylife of both.
    Thanks
     
  2. vespoli

    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    www.dell.com

    There are pictures there.

    As they are new notebooks-I don't know if anyone on the forums has actually ordered/received these models.
     
  3. Iceman0124

    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    I've never used one, but I do like what I've seen, and hope to see AMD systems infiltrate Dell's entire lineup in the future. I'm still amazed it took Dell this long to adpot AMD, especially when they were the cpu kings for so long untill Intel finally got off their butts and put out some worthwhile chips again, and while core2 spanks the turion, turion is by no means a bad cpu, I honestly wouldnt mind having a turion x2 in my notebook instead of my core2, and the integrated ati x1150 is great news for low end system buyers, its not a dedicated card, but it blows away the gma950 hands down, its a great option for the casual gamer on a budget, and will make all gma950 users envious