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    thinking of getting e1405

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by MsDude, Jul 5, 2006.

  1. MsDude

    MsDude Notebook Guru

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    I just wanted to know whether it is capable of running vista smoothly?
     
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    deedeeman Notebook Deity

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    yep...................pep
     
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    yes it is .
     
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    SlimJim Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does it run Aero smooth as well? Well score does it recieve with Vista Beta?
     
  5. j4y_7

    j4y_7 Notebook Consultant

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    Since the E1405 does use integrated graphics, it'll depend on how much RAM you have.

    My score with Vista Beta was still pretty low, even with 2GB of RAM installed. If I remember correctly, it was a 2-3... but I was able to run Aero perfectly.