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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Frederick Guidry)
Wed Sep 27 08:45:28 2006
From: "Frederick Guidry" <FrederickGuidry@0451.com>
To: <sisaac@mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:44:44 +0180
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The resolution is set at 1280 x 800 with 32 bit Color quality. This S550 is configured with the integrated Intel Video card with 128mb or RAM. That is plenty for everyday applications and casual gaming. Granted, it is not as sexy as an Nvidia or ATI chipset but it does the job nonetheless.
Pros:
Bottom side view (view larger image)
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When given the opportunity for an upgrade, my next purchase was heavily influenced by this oppressive experience with the DV1000. Having been less than satisfied with a thin-and-light, I decided my next notebook would have to be an ultra-portable, preferably weighing no more than 3 lbs. With a budget ceiling of about $1200, I narrowed my choices down to the following: the Dell Latitude X1 or the Latitude D420. Although IBM, Toshiba, Acer, and several others offered competing ultra-portables, Dell seemed to provide the most competitive pricing (thanks mostly to educational EPP discounts) along with the most comprehensive warranty services, making the ultimate choice of the newer D420 a bit simpler.