Haha, I don't see why you guys are hating on dell so hard. I really like them. Also, no, I can't change it. It can either have Windows XP or Ubuntu, which is what I have installed on there. I don't know what that is, is it any good?CompKronos wrote:no i saying buying into dell for the cheap laptop isn't worth it, even the calculator watch which would be God-awful would be better so you could get a non-dell, the laptop actually seems pretty quality except i would get it without OS so you could install Ubuntu later and not pay service charges on OS install however you probably can't change laptop specs because it is bundled.DrXThirst wrote:I'm assuming you're saying that the laptop is horrible?CompKronos wrote:don't get the laptop, run BSD on a calculator watch that should work
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Ubuntu is a linux distro, one of my faves easy to use and still i get a kick out of sudo apt-get installDrXThirst wrote:Haha, I don't see why you guys are hating on dell so hard. I really like them. Also, no, I can't change it. It can either have Windows XP or Ubuntu, which is what I have installed on there. I don't know what that is, is it any good?CompKronos wrote:no i saying buying into dell for the cheap laptop isn't worth it, even the calculator watch which would be God-awful would be better so you could get a non-dell, the laptop actually seems pretty quality except i would get it without OS so you could install Ubuntu later and not pay service charges on OS install however you probably can't change laptop specs because it is bundled.DrXThirst wrote:I'm assuming you're saying that the laptop is horrible?CompKronos wrote:don't get the laptop, run BSD on a calculator watch that should work
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easily, all linux distro's are very flexible and those are great specs to run linux. Also you could actually find a way to run linux on a calculator watch. Hell i can put linux on my ipod so that should say somethingDrXThirst wrote:So, will it run good on 1GB of RAM and an "Intel Atom 1.6ghz Processor" ?
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Well, I think I've made my final decision. I have to get this laptop for school, and that's the only reason I'm getting it. I need a cheap, small computer to use.
So, here's my last configuration... I hope.
However, it also comes with the "Inspiron Mini 9" that have the specs listed below.
TOTAL OVERALL PRICE: $2,143.00
EDIT: I think I'll have to upgrade the Graphics Card later on.
So, here's my last configuration... I hope.
Total Price (After all rebates/instant savings/daily deals/etc.): $1,919.00Desktop wrote: Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Quad processor Q9550 (12MB L2, 2.83GHz, 1333FSB)
RAM: 8GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4DIMMs
HDD: 1TB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 3450 256MB supporting HDMI
Sound Card: Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
Speakers: Dell A525 30 Watt 2.1 Stereo Speakers with Subwoofer
Monitor: Dell S2409W 24" Full HD Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate Edition SP1, 64-Bit
Accessories: 8GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive
However, it also comes with the "Inspiron Mini 9" that have the specs listed below.
Total Price: $199.00Inspiron Mini 9 wrote: Processor:Intel® Atom Processor® N270 (1.6GHz/533Mhz FSB/512K cache)
RAM: 1GB DDR2 at 533MHz
HDD: 16GB Solid State Drive
Graphics Card:
Operating System: Ubuntu Linux version 8.04.1
System Color: Obsidian Black
TOTAL OVERALL PRICE: $2,143.00
EDIT: I think I'll have to upgrade the Graphics Card later on.
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You don't know what I do with my computer. :/Cryticfarm wrote:lololol, 256 MB gfx card.
Also, 8GB ram is completely overkill. Seriously. You don't need ultimate, your video card will be really slow with that monitor. Your ram is a bit slow. Processor is way ahead of your video card. That sound card is unnecessary when you only have 2 speakers.
Done .
Also, I seriously doubt that it will be slow with the monitor.
The sound card boosts the sound for any type of speakers.
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D'oh.The laptop for school, desktop for personal use.
The sound card is good, but I doubt you'll hear better with it with those speakers than you would with onboard. If you plan to upgrade to a better system, then keep it, because EAX and higher sample rates in some games is always fun.
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not even internet browsing, flash actually requires quite a bit, i remember my mac was so bad that it couldn't play a 30 fps flash game/movie without massive lagshadowkhas wrote:Not especially, no. It has a tiny, single-core CPU, and a pretty basic hard drive. Probably quite good for taking notes and internet browsing.
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