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Hp Pavilion Dv2840se 14.1" Special Edition Laptop Vs Dell Inspiron 1525? I cant choose between the two help?

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EDIT:

I just realized I put this topic in the wrong spot . . . oops! What do I do?

 

 

 

I would like to buy a laptop, and these are the two I have it narrowed down to.

 

 

HP Pavilion DV2840SE 14.1" Special Edition Laptop

http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/-...

 

 

And the Dell Inspiron 1525 I customized, and here's what I got:

SYSTEM COLOR Blossom Pattern

PROCESSOR Intel® Pentium® Dual Core T2390 (1.86GHz/533Mhz FSB/1MB cache)

OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® SP1 Home Premium Edition

HD DISPLAY Glossy, widescreen 15.4 inch display (1280x800)

VIDEO CARD Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100

MEMORY 3GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 667MHz

HARD DRIVE Size: 250GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)

INTERNAL OPTICAL DRIVE CD / DVD Writer (DVD+/-RW Drive)

WIRELESS NETWORK CARDS Dell Wireless 1395 802.11g Mini-Card

INTEGRATED WEBCAM Integrated 2.0M Pixel Webcam

BATTERY OPTIONS 6 cell battery

SOUND OPTIONS High Definition Audio 2.0

My Accessories

PRINTER Dell USB Printer Cable - 10 ft. (Not Required With a Wireless Printer)

ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE Norton Internet Security 2008, 15-Month

OFFICE SOFTWARE No Productivity software pre-installed edit

DESIGNED FOR DELL MICE Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse - Jet Black

POWER OPTIONS 4-Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Pocket Hub & Travel Surge Protector Bundle

My Service

WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1Yr In-Home Service, Parts + Labor,24x7 Phone Support

DATASAFE ONLINE BACKUP Included 3 GB DataSafe Online Backup for 1Yr edit

DIAL-UP INTERNET ACCESS No ISP requested

ALSO INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM

Network Integrated 10/100 Network Card

Modem Integrated Modem

Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 8.1

Labels Windows Vista Premium

Processor Branding Intel Pentium® Dual-Core Processor

DATASAFE ONLINE BACKUP No DataSafe

 

(and is there anything I should change with the above?)

btw, I've also posted this on YahooAnswers.

Edited by thecolorchangingfedora (see edit history)

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Right, upgrade the processor in exchange for a gb of ram, since for one thing, ram in laptops is more easily upgraded and another with only 1.8ghz your not getting the full potential of 3gb of ram in a laptop (just my opinion)

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I would get the Dell and a wireless N card for the future if possible. It wouldn't hurt to get a better processor. And unless your running a 64-bit OS, your not gonna see more than 3.5~ gigs, so 3gb is fine in my opinion. You won't know the difference between 3 and 4. Try to get a 3 year inhome warranty if it isn't too much of a difference. I do warranty work for dell and you never know when something might crap-out. Warranties are always something to not skimp on.

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I beef up the processor to at least 2.0Ghz to help utilize the 3GB of RAM and I have to disagree with with the wireless N card as I been hearing to many problems on that wireless band. Also that HP is a x64 that alone will limit the software you can have installed on that computer. So your better off with the Dell, and find how much it would cost to downgrade to XP from vista as well unless you want to have a Vista laptop.

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Helo, kindly tell me the difference between the following computer laptors1.Ph,2.Celeron,3.Dell,4.Toshiba in term of the below: 1.The speed 2.Memory 3.Pentium 4.Product 5.Dvd/cd writer 6.GB I.E Hard disk I want to start networking now remember its your price that can convience me.Lets work together.Happy sales-question by baro kareem

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