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  • PhoenixFire
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 9

    #1

    Dell Laptop ???

    im going to college and need a laptop. I wanted a PC replacer so i could have lots of memory and junk. im going to collge to learn computer engineering and how to make video games so i need hi powered grafix laptop. im looking at the Dell XPS M1700m or M1400, or the 9100 one. im not really sure which one to get. im leaning toward the 1700. whats yalls thoughts?
  • dj89
    2003 Chevy 2500HD
    • Mar 2003
    • 4275

    #2
    My dad got a dell and has had to replace just about every thing. Its like a 9200 or some thing. I just got my mac and love it.
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    • BobTheCow
      IAO Gold Star winner (BTK)
      • Dec 2002
      • 3832

      #3
      If you want a powerful computer, for the love of god don't get a laptop. Trust me. I was in your position a year ago, and ended up with a Dell monster. There are several threads around about how many problems I've had with it, and with Dell's customer support. Plus it still can't perform nearly as well or as cheaply as a decent desktop.

      Either get a practical smallish laptop, or get a monster desktop. The technology still isn't there to reasonably cram the two together; you'll regret trying down the road ("the road" isn't very far, less than 6 months in my case).
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      • Pacifist_Farmer
        Registered User
        • Aug 2003
        • 740

        #4
        Funny, we bought my wife a dell laptop last year to replace another dell laptop that was 5 years old.

        We have never had a problem with dell at all. Good luck finding the computer for you.

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        • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
          Another One Bites The Dust
          • Feb 2003
          • 2246

          #5
          Toshiba laptop.

          Just look into them.
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          • neppo1345
            I Will Eat Your Children..
            • Oct 2005
            • 1913

            #6
            I use my dell inspiron 6000 for all my aerospace engineering applications at college and love it...just be ready to pay quite a bit more for the same performance from dell (customer service, warranty, etc etc) i wish i would have realized that before I made the purchase, but the discount I got through the university on the dell made it comprable to most other systems...

            I dont think you're really going to need the xps...you wont be doing that many applications that are processor instense on your personal computer...we do most graphics/memory/processor heavy work on the schools systems that are much more suited towards it. The XPS is suited mainly for gaming and networked systems at major corporations.

            Good luck with everything...

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            • BobTheCow
              IAO Gold Star winner (BTK)
              • Dec 2002
              • 3832

              #7
              Originally posted by Pacifist_Farmer
              Funny, we bought my wife a dell laptop last year to replace another dell laptop that was 5 years old.

              We have never had a problem with dell at all. Good luck finding the computer for you.
              See, it pains me to talk badly about Dell, because for the past ten years all I've ever owned has been Dell desktops. They've always performed well, and when we needed them, the customer service was great.

              Then when I made the switch to laptop for school, it just seemed like everything started falling apart.

              Actually, I meant to stress more the part about not trying to get a superpowerful laptop, but if you're looking for power, go the way of a desktop instead.
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              • Coralis
                Hyper Micro
                • Aug 2005
                • 1285

                #8
                you should check with the university that you are going too they may have specific requirements for classroom computer and special deals with vendors that include those requirements.

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                • gimp
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 2368

                  #9
                  I'd look into high end IBM laptops. I'd say that the customer support is better than dell from what I've experienced. Of course, that's just because the dells I've delt with recently have been pieces of junk and I get to deal with the dell tech support. We got a dell 6 or 7 years ago and when we got it we had to ship it back because something was seriously wrong with it, but after we got that taken care of it worked fine. But over the past 3 years I've never seen a dell that runs well.

                  If you've got your heart set on a powerful computer, get a desktop. If you've got your heart set on a laptop, definetly look into IBM. If you've got your heart set on a dell then get a good phone plan with unlimited minutes or something and start working out so you can carry it around.

                  If you couldn't tell, I've got an IBM and I love it. I'm also a comp sys/elec guy. Do yourself a favor and switch to electric power. The job market is great for college grads in electric power. And you get to play with things that could shock you!!

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                  • Cow hunter
                    300fps=204.54mph
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1521

                    #10
                    well if you;re looking, look at IBM and alienware. IBM are good all around and alienware are computers of godly power
                    but i have a dell inspiron 1100 thats like...... 4 years old? and it runs GREAT, i burn DVD's listen to music (well not anymore, it dissappeared) and do just about everything, spurisingly its not slow at all

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                    • millerhighlite23
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 81

                      #11
                      Do not I repeat do not get a dell. I bought a inspiron 600m last year for college well come this past september the power connector on the mother board became unsoldiered called up dell and they qouted at 600 dollars to fix. I went out and got a used dual processor g4 mac and I couldnt be happier!

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                      • PhoenixFire
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 9

                        #12
                        well, i plan on playing a few games on it. but thats not a big deal. the reason im not really wanting a desktop, is becuz the college im going to is a new high tech college where evry classroom has a hook up for laptops. Ive had my desktop comp for 7 yrs, but its almost dead, beed hit by lightning a few times. ive heard of alienware, but when i asked a few ppl about weither to get a dell or alienware, they said dell. so idk, i guess i need to research more.

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                        • magman007
                          I <3 my Penis
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 7579

                          #13
                          if you are looking for a powerful laptop, i reccomend either a toshiba quosimo style, an alien ware(probabally your best bet, seeing as you are going for graphics and gaming, why not use a laptop designed for high power gaming) or something from hitachi.

                          Personally for school, i use a toshiba portege m200 tablet pc. I love it, and i can take notes on it. Also, it runs fast, and has a great graphics card, it just wont do you much good if you are going to school for video game design. the more i think about it, the fully upped alienware is probabally your best bet for a laptop, but thats gunna cost you like 3k.

                          you really are better off with a desktop



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                          • Cow hunter
                            300fps=204.54mph
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 1521

                            #14
                            make a poll for which is best

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                            • elbobo_the_pimp
                              you will never stop me
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 149

                              #15
                              you dont need the xps for skool. its a gaming computer the m1700 is a great laptop but if you want good quality and realibilty look at ibm's t42 its there best laptop. my sister has it and i have the t41. personaly i think they work better then dells but there may be more $$$$$

                              hope you find a good one

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