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Jeanine Burkett |
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[Tcd-hackers] News, paint-spraying |
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Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:07:49 -0060 |
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Sullivan Seagull laughed in spite of himself. "You crazy bird," he
Sony S260 Specs as received:
On a final note, Dell must be commended for including a minimal amount of
bundled software with the D420. Unlike Dell's Inspirons, the business-focused
Latitude line is exempt from the infestation of trialware and junkware that has
led to so many needless operating system reinstalls. This has actually been the
first time I have not been forced to perform a clean OS reinstall with a new
system, and I hope to see this repeated more often.
I mainly used Battlefield 2 (BF2) as my benchmark while testing this computer.
After I installed the 5.7 Cat drivers and while using 512MB of RAM, playing BF2
at lowest settings and lowest resolutions was averaging 60 Frames Per Second
(FPS), very nice! I was as surprised as heck, but the second the resolution was
bumped up, the FPS dropped to about 20-24 with 512MB of ram. After I upgraded
ram to 1.5GB, the game was playable at highest resolution, 2x AA, some medium
settings with dynamic shadows and dynamic lighting turned off (averaging 25-30
fps). Finally, with the new 7200 rpm Hitachi HDD installed, the game was
playable at same setting with 35-40 fps.
A month went by, or something that felt about like a month, and
Upon first removing the D420 from its packaging, I immediately felt the D420's
sturdy build quality. Compared to previous notebooks I have handled including
the HP DV1000, the D420 feels far more robust, rigid, and solid. The steel
screen hinges provide firm movement, and the magnesium-alloy casing provides
resilient protection while avoiding unnecessary creaking. Moreover, the lid
seems well reinforced, with pressure on the back of the lid not causing the LCD
screen to become distorted on the other side. Finally, Dell's implementation of
its StrikeZone technology in the D420 is worth mentioning, since it provides
added protection to the hard drive in case of an accidental drop or fall. The
only possible improvement I could suggest for enhancing the D420's build would
be to replace the steel lid-latch with the magnetic variety, although this is
nitpicky at best.
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