Sometime in the next month, I should be getting a Dell Latitude D630. It's going to cost me $1488.43 (including S&H) for the following:
- 14.1" WXGA+ (1440x900) LCD screen
- Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0 GHz, 4MB L2 cache)
- 512MB DDR2-667 RAM
- 80GB harddrive
- Intel GMA X3100 graphics
- DVD writer
- 6-cell primary and 6-cell media bay batteries
- 3 year accidental damage coverage (CompleteCare)
And then I'm getting a 160GB harddrive and 2GB of RAM from Newegg, pushing the total to $1721.34. Not too bad, considering my other options were a Macbook and a Thinkpad, both of which had many fewer battery options available. It's going to be interesting using Ubuntu with this, since it uses a brand-new chipset (Santa Rosa, aka Mobile 965).
It's scheduled to ship on June 8.
i just got my D630 today...
ReplyDelete... unlike other installs i've done to core duo intel laptop and amd duo0core, kubuntu failed during boot on this machine. i ended up installing ubuntu server and apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. i didn't get 1440x900 working, but i'm sure that's only a few google searches away. :)
- chris
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Matt,
ReplyDeleteAre you planning on installing Linux on your D630?
I ordered mine yesterday and, since then, I've been reading about many a struggle getting *nix up and running on the D630.
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ReplyDeleteI have also a D630.
ReplyDeleteIn my blog I talk about how I got the hardware to work (especially graphics).
I also know how to get the wireless working which was a **** in the ****
If you want my help pls contact me.
The address: opensource-openmind.blogspot.com