hmm wise chose, 700m is nice but recommend you upgrade to the 8 cell battery as the 4 cell 1 lasts only 2 hours..Windchijmes said:Soon-to-be owner of Dell 700m![]()
Always got to carry a lot of stuff around. Also don't like using laptop keyboard and touchpad so must carry own devices. Cannot take something too heavy. Not even 510m.
But dunno something. Read some reviews that the 64MB shared memory sucks compared to 32MB dedicated video. So what can I play? The most demanding games I play are games like TFT, etc. No D3 or HL2 for me.
dont think its valid hereWebbyboy said:I just wondering does SG has the "Total Satisfaction Guarantee" too like in the US? Is it true that i can return the item without 30 days of purchase?
6000 series is a workhorse so the weight is a little heavy.jammerie said:Am the proud owner of a Dell 6000. Got it about 2 months ago. Good solid laptop, just a bit heavy at 3 kg.
Yup. I did. I read the reviews that the 4-cell battery sucks and so upgraded the primary battery to the 8-cell one for $25 or so.darrenlee78 said:hmm wise chose, 700m is nice but recommend you upgrade to the 8 cell battery as the 4 cell 1 lasts only 2 hours..
9300 rocks for gaminggflick said:6000 could completely replace the 8600 if it weren't for the fact that video upgrades are so limited. They practically force you to go for the 9XXX series if u want some serious gaming.
dont expect to play 3d intensive games. eg doom3Windchijmes said:Yup. I did. I read the reviews that the 4-cell battery sucks and so upgraded the primary battery to the 8-cell one for $25 or so.
But friend, what is the limit of the 64MB shared graphics memory? i.e. What can I not play?
Hehe, of course. These things are better left for my desktop to handle. And for me, the screen is a bit too small for awesome gaming.darrenlee78 said:dont expect to play 3d intensive games. eg doom3
huntzer said:i will not call 700m slim...it abt the same height as a cheeseburger... hahah...
The worst thing abt it is the reflective screen. It is nice in the first few weeks after a while find it a sore eye...all the lights just make my eye very tired easily..
huntzer said:okie,i am just with 700m for half a day. Here is what i hate.
Con
1) The keys is way too small. Keep pressing the wrong keys.
2) When install stuff from the CD, it can get kinda of loud and i can really the cd move.
3) The battery is only 3 cell. so remember to upgrade.
4) It is reflective screen.
5) The plastic crack easily. After a hard knock against the wall,the base crack.
6) The paint come off easily
7) There seem to be something wrong with connecting to a projector. ( no time to troubleshoot,someone please confirm )
8) The firewire got problem. ( no time to troubleshoot,someone please confirm)
Pro
1) cheap
2) reflective screen ( It look kinda of cool)
3) small
4) light
5) the power adapter wire is easy to keep. not much mess
All this is all my personal view.

absolutelyWindchijmes said:Hehe, of course. These things are better left for my desktop to handle. And for me, the screen is a bit too small for awesome gaming.
At that kind of price, the 700m is a great bargain. Slim and sexy!
wifi only. how good or bad depends on what u want to do with it. if ur using for email/surfing/word processing, then no problems. but not 3D gamingfkfs9 said:is dell 700m bluetooth and wi-fi enabled? and how "good or bad" is the shared 64mb integrated memory?