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Dell Vostro 1000 - What do you think of this setup for the price?

I am thinking of buying this, I will mostly be using it for web surfing, I don't do any gaming or graphic rendering of any kind.

What do you think of this deal?

$509 bucks

System Details -

AMD AthlonTM 64 X2 Dual-Core processor TK-55 (1.8GHz/512KB)

Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition

15.4 inch Wide Screen XGA LCD Anti-Glare Display

2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHZ, 2 Dimm

120GB 5400RPM Hard Drive

8X DVD+/-RW with double-layer DVD+R write capability, Cyberlink Power DVD

ATI Radeon® Xpress 1150 256MB HyperMemory™ (integrated)

Dell Wireless 1490 802.11a/g Wi-Fi Mini Card

Accessories -

85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery

Adobe® Acrobat® Reader

Integrated Audio

Services & Warranties -

1 Year Basic Limited Warranty plus 1 Year Mail-in Service

Update:

EDIT -

I could get the same system for roughly $100.00 less if I went with 1 Gig of RAM.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    That is a nice price, but the Athlon Dual-Core is several years old (replaced by the Turion). You'll find that 2GB RAM will make a significant difference (especially if you ever hope to have Vista on it), so I would keep it.

    If I were you, I would upgrade to the Vostro 1500. For $60 more, you'll get a Core2Duo processor (which is much faster, in spite of a slower clock speed), a 250GB Hard drive, and can put on Vista for free (if you desire).

    The Vostro 1000 is just the basic/introductory/budget/ shoddy model intended for basic use (such as basic word processing or internet browsing). If you hope to do anything else, you'll find the 1500 to be much nicer. In fact, if you ever plan to do games, upgrade the video card for another $100 and you'll see a huge difference (we're talking over 100x better than the integrated video card).

    I just purchased a Vostro 1400 (same as 1500 but smaller screen) and have been very very happy with it.

    In sum, that $509 price is decent. But it is probably worth it to upgrade to the Vostro 1500. I recommend Vostros to anyone who asks about laptops.

    Edit:

    The Vostro 1500 setup that I was talking about:

    http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx...

    Source(s): I worked for Dell Tech Support in the past
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