![]() ![]() Had been watching the Dell site for 2 weeks and hit dirt when the offers I wanted came up. If the Aussie G1S had been better priced and came with atleast a 5400 rpm drive I would have settled for that since it comes with a DDR3 GPU whereas the Dell & Acer only have DDR2 GPU.ģ.Where and How Purchased: Purchased directly online from Dell Australia for AUD 2495. Since 5920 has the exact same design as the 4920 and general opinion in forums about Acer’s quality & support was not good, I was not very eager to even seriously consider the 5920. ![]() The Acer one was AUD 300 cheaper but with a less impressive config and I tried a 4920 on display at (maybe) the OfficeWorks store, the keyboard had quite a bit of flex and the build quality wasn’t really up to the mark. It was almost AUD 500 costlier than the Dell 1520. ![]() The Aussie G1S model was 30% costlier than the US version and even after that huge markup sticker came with a 4200 rpm drive. The other notebook models I looked at were the Asus G1S & the Acer 5920 Gemstone. Since no 14” comes with 8600M GT my choices were limited to 15” models. CPU, just wanted one of the new Santa Rosa ones, and the T7300 over the T7100 since it had the 4MB cache. Since I needed the laptop for gaming primarily, wanted the best available GPU & Dx 10 too settled for the nVidia 8600M GT. A 15” or a 14” one, since 17” would have been too huge to carry around and anything less than 14” is hardly suitable for gaming. Motherboard - Dell 0UW306 (PCI, AGP, PCI Express)Ģ.Reasons for Buying: Foremost I needed a laptop. It should be done by the weekend.ġ.Overview and Introduction: The Inspiron 1520 from Dell which is a 15” supposedly budget laptop depending on how you configure the specs. The review template is the one from and some sections are still to be complete. Finally, the review of my new Dell Inspiron 1520 notebook. ![]()
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