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Dell Inspiron 6400

Thursday September 21, 2006
Written by Tim Danton
AUD
$3250
Price at time of review.
Dell's 6400 is a great value mid-range notebook with very few weaknesses. The support is the icing on the cake.
A List Recommended
Price 3250
CPU model/brand Intel Core Duo T2600
CPU speed 2.16GHz
Memory capacity 1GB
Hard drive capacity 80GB
Internal optical drive Yes
Optical drive type NEC ND-6650A dual-layer DVD writer
Graphics type Dedicated
Graphics ATi Mobility X1400
Screen size 15.4in
Screen resolution 1680 x 1050
Weight 2.85kg
Dimensions WDH 356 x 266 x 39
Ethernet 10/100
Wi-Fi 802.11 b,g
USB ports 4
Firewire 1 (mini)
Output ports D-Sub/S-Video
Memory card reader SD/MMC/MS/PRO/xD
Operating system Windows XP MCE
Other 56K modem
Manufacturer http://www.dell.com.au
Supplier Dell
Warranty 1yr on-site NBD

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the July, 2006 issue of PC Authority.
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