Build and Design: This thing feels like a tank and is extremely sturdy. The hinges on the machine are stiff but not difficult to open and the screen will not wobble. There is no flexing of the screen and you truly have to try to press the back to see ripples. When closed, a small, shiny hinge holds...
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It's a strong, reliable and powerful laptop. It won't win any beauty contests and I have had some problems with it. BSOD's and it collects dust way too fast. I wish it had a "reflective" screen, that would make the screen's readability better while outdoors. It has...
Read the full review →Use this laptop for work daily, so it gets plenty of run time. Quick responsiveness. Keyboard layout, touchpad and thumb buttons spaced and sized well. Obviously depends on how it is configured during order, but plenty of connectivity options, usb, serial, etc. I like the quick plug n play...
Read the full review →I bought this in March 2011 as a refurb, with the intention of upgrading most of it. Put a T9500 processor (fastest it works with), Quadro NVS 135 motherboard, OCZ Vertex 2 SSD, flashed the A17 BIOS, and upgraded to 8GB of PC6400 DDR2 RAM (though it will run at PC5300 due to motherboard...
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