I bought one of these back in December of 2005, and it is still going strong! It's a super-durable laptop, and still has some great features considering its age, including (at least for the model I purchased) a WSXGA+ (1680x1050) screen. I've since upgraded it (2 GB memory, 320 GB hard drive, Windows 7 Ultimate) and handed it off to a friend, who thinks it's great. It's still a very good laptop; had I not had a friend interested in it, I would probably still be using it to this day. After having two Dell laptops over the last seven years, I am convinced that a Dell (and possibly laptops from other brands) will last a long time as long as it is properly cared for. Keep the inside of your computer clean and replace parts that go bad when necessary, handle it with care (don't drop it! Or at least, try not to), use it on cool and well-ventilated surfaces, run a defragmenter along with disk/registry cleanup utilities (i.e., Ccleaner) on a regular basis, have a good antivirus program (for example, Avast! Antivirus) and run a full system scan every now and then, run the OS and programs from a separate partition (store OS and program files on C:, keep personal files such as documents, photos, etc., on D:), tweak the operating system for maximum performance, keep software up-to-date, avoid using sleep/hibernate, keep files orderly, don't run too many programs at once, and your computer will last a long time and be blazing fast, even at seven years old. My old Dell could probably outperform some of the new Dell computers that come loaded with bloatware; I'm convinced that bloaty software is how computer manufacturers are able to perpetuate their computer sales. Within two years, the combination of new software releases, pre-loaded bloatware, and neglect in general either fries a laptop or slows it down to the point that people think their computer has become obsolete, so they go buy a new one. We're all being had by computer companies that want us to think we need a new computer every two years, when in fact if we were to maintain them, even a ten year old computer would probably meet the computing requirements of most. All right, enough ranting.
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Love this laptop! got it right when they said i would, opened it up and turned it on, connects to wifi immediately... perfect laptop for college students or high school students for papers and such... not alot of memory, but i have an external hard drive for that.... highly recommended!
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This Was The Worst Product Ever!!!!!!!...My Screen Doesnt Work,There Were No Drives In It,Had To Pay To Get All This Fixed....Wanted A Full Refund And They Told Me That I Would Only Get 30% Back....I DIDNT PAY 30%...I Wanted It All Back...NEVER AGAIN
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SPANISH
muy malo, en las etiquetas iniciales del producto deben describir lo que no tiene, sino que solamente ponen como si los tuviera. No tiene disco duro, no tiene RAM, No funciona Pantalla, estara rota la tapa, esta quemada. Gastaré más de lo previsto..
ENGLISH
very bad, in the initial product labels should describe what they do not have, but only as if I had put. No hard disk, no RAM, screen does not work, the cap will be broken, is burned. I will spend more than expected ..

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