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Old 01-17-2011, 01:57 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I love Dell. I have a Dell desktop and two Dell laptops. Nothing but praise for them.
I have my current dell laptop for over 4 years now (I should get a new one soon, as it's way past its economic life time...) and I only ever had one problem with it: the power supply died...

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I apologize ahead of time if this is too far off topic, but you don't need to automatically be afraid the Atom processors. I have an N475 with 2GB memory and a fast hard drive and it runs Windows 7 fine. I've been surprised at how close it is to a desktop. No Atom can address more than 2GB of physical memory but the current crop of Atom processors addresses DDR4 memory with twice the bandwidth of DDR3. The Atom works fine for tasks like browsing, reading books, and running Office productivity programs, watching movies and streaming video. I haven't found a program that could choke it but I admit I don't push it very hard.
From what I read, the price is too high for the performance you get.
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