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Ok, heres my situation... I am going to be going to school here in the fall to get certified in Oracle and Java... To help excel that along, I am going to be buying a new laptop here shortly... I was thinking about purchasing a totally tricked out and customized (down to the last detail) Dell Inspiron 6000 D (the one on the Right if you go to the page)... From what I know about PC's, if I customize it correctly, I can get a pretty good payload out of it, and be able to efficiently use it for schooling, gaming, etc... Does anyone here know of either a better bang for the buck, or just a better one in general? Totally customized how I wanted it, with a wireless router and 256MB flash drive, it came out to just over $2,100... well, lemme know... thanks...

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Ok, heres my situation... I am going to be going to school here in the fall to get certified in Oracle and Java...

 

To help excel that along, I am going to be buying a new laptop here shortly... I was thinking about purchasing a totally tricked out and customized (down to the last detail) Dell Inspiron 6000 D (the one on the Right if you go to the page)...

 

From what I know about PC's, if I customize it correctly, I can get a pretty good payload out of it, and be able to efficiently use it for schooling, gaming, etc...

 

Does anyone here know of either a better bang for the buck, or just a better one in general? Totally customized how I wanted it, with a wireless router and 256MB flash drive, it came out to just over $2,100... well, lemme know... thanks...

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This one is good, cheap and fast

in addition, the dell's conputer is very good~

notice that you must have 512M RAM in order to run smooth

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Dell laptops are good ones. Of course depending on the configurations and other things as well. But the price tag you've given here seems a little high for the kind of configuration you are talking here. Or otherwise you could have written down the Dell laptop Dell Inspiron 6000 D, I don't know how much is RAM and stuff.. Would you write down one by one? So that we can compare with others.

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