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My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
This is a rough ballpark guestimate but I guess you'd get anywhere around $400, if its a 15" screen.
If you want more specific specs, go to
start > programs > accessories > system tools > system information
and it will give you all the hardware information including information on the sound and video cards, etc.
I have to agree, Sell is the best that we have. It has a GREAT customer service. If all hell breaks loose & Your comp dies, they come to you house to fix it & if they cannot fix it, they replace it (BUT check with Sell before you buy it, to make sure its still like that). It has a good warrenty as well (GET IT!! its well worth it, cause dropping it is covered).
We have alwasy put our nose up to Dell, untill Tom was forced to get one from his job. He loves it & Tom is hard to please.
Insted of making ur dad pay for the laptop, see if he'll pay for 1yr's worth of training for Zeke or flyball. As I have learned, fathers tend to like that better then handing over cash, well my dad did anyways, as he knew where the money was going & not being wasted.
Naw, my dad would rather give me cash for it I think. I am currently not spending any money on any dog training (as I don't pay for flyball for some reason....they must forget I go there???) I got that part of it all worked out though.
Now for bigger concerns. I'm looking at a Dell Inspiron 1300 and a Dell Inspiron 6000. Now, the only real difference *I* see in the 2 is you get 500mb EXTRA ram, and you get a WSXGA screen instead of a WXGA...
What is the difference between the 2 screens? I know that the WSXGA you get higher resolution (1600 something x ??) for a 15" screen..wouldn't that be REALLY small? I hear it's good for photo editing. The difference in price would be $200..so, is it REALLY worth an extra $200 for an WSXGA screen??? If you make the screen smaller than it's native resolution, is the screen not as clear etc?
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
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