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Thread ID: 126829 2012-09-20 05:38:00 Would You Say "Nope" To This DELL zqwerty (97) PC World Chat
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1302323 2012-09-20 05:38:00 www.theinquirer.net rabook%2C+the+Latitude+6430u zqwerty (97)
1302324 2012-09-20 05:38:00 Yes. It's dell. icow (15313)
1302325 2012-09-20 05:43:00 Yes. Would take the Surface Pro over this. pcuser42 (130)
1302326 2012-09-20 05:54:00 Yup, ASUS zenbook any day. Nick G (16709)
1302327 2012-09-20 07:15:00 I wouldn't consider any Dell. Metla (12)
1302328 2012-09-20 07:26:00 Is that an eraser head mouse.... thought those things died out in the early 2000's, I know IBM keep them on some of their notebooks but in 2012 on an ultrabook? Really?

Nope, i'll get a M$ surface
The Error Guy (14052)
1302329 2012-09-20 07:27:00 It's a laptop so NOPE
It's a Dell so NOPE
pctek (84)
1302330 2012-09-20 07:44:00 A Surface by Dell would give the iFans something to match their aspirations, provided it was marketed splendidly enough.

I don't think I need a Dell just yet, I have a matchbook with a few strikes left.
R2x1 (4628)
1302331 2012-09-20 08:39:00 I think feature-wise it looks pretty good. Removable battery is good too.

Brand is unfortunate.


Is that an eraser head mouse.... thought those things died out in the early 2000's, I know IBM keep them on some of their notebooks but in 2012 on an ultrabook? Really?

So? They're great little things. Don't have to move your finger as much as on a touch-pad. Great for when you have limited space or are lazy.
Agent_24 (57)
1302332 2012-09-20 08:55:00 So? They're great little things. Don't have to move your finger as much as on a touch-pad. Great for when you have limited space or are lazy.

True that, I felt I could never use a touchpad after using an eraser head on my first PC but on that ultrabook it just clutters space. IMO, get rid of one, I doubt someone will use both on a regular basis enough to actually warrant putting one in
The Error Guy (14052)
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