XPS 1330
XPS products submitted by realskript
08/28/07
Dell should really..... REALLY fix that slot drive on the 1330 laptop.... it is TOO NOISY... put a quieter one on.... IMMEDIATLY.
thanks :)
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Submit hardware specifications to the Linux Driver Project
Accessories (Keyboards, etc.), Linux submitted by upstaked
10/05/07 **REVIEWED**
Back in January kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman from Novell started a project offering companies free Linux driver development.
This proved so successful that Novell made it his full-time job and turned to a project with over 200 kernel developers: http://www.linuxdriverproject.org/ .
So Dell, submit specs and convince your hardware providers to do so too. I want to spend my money on great new hardware that runs on Linux.
We constantly work with our hardware partners to develop and maintain open-sourced drivers. Also, we make it clear that through their own developers (or other projects like the Linux Driver Project) they need to deliver on drivers.
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Dell XPS M1530
XPS products, Laptops submitted by kennywrx
08/19/07
Dell XPS M1530
Dell is still missing the most popular size notebook in their high perfromance XPS line. What do you think about Dell offering a high performance and sleek gaming notebook in the most versatile size? Read on for the proposed specifications.
- No Flashy colors. - Quality Black plastic and Aluminum. - Santa Rosa Based Notebook. - Intel Core 2 Duo CPU up to 2.4ghz. - Up to 4GB RAM. - Standard 160GB. Optional 200GB, 250GB. - Standard DL-DVD+/-RW. - Optional DL-DVD+/-RW + BD-R + HD-DVD Multi Drive. - 1/8" Audio I/O Analog+Optical. - 4-6 USB 2.0 Ports. - 6 pin Powered Firewire Port. - Gigabit Ethernet. - Express Card Slot. - Multi Format Flash Card Reader. - DVI Video Out. - Front Mounted Media Control Buttons. - Dell Media Direct w/ Instant Office. - Optional Webcam. - Decent Stereo Speakers + Micro-Sub. - Intel Wireless 802.11 A/B/G/N. - Optional Bluetooth 2.0 EDR. - Keyboard w/ backlit keys 'ala' MacBook Pro. - Touchpad w/ two finger scrolling 'ala' MacBook. - Optional or NO Biometric Fingerprint Reader.
- Standard Nvidia 8600M-GT 512MB. - Optional Nvidia 8700M-GT 512MB. - Optional Nvidia 8800M-GT.
- LED Backlit Displays - Standard WXGA+ (1440x900) 15.4" Display. - Optional WSXGA+ (1680x1050) 15.4" Display. - Optional WUXA (1920x1200) 15.4" Display.
- Standard Free Ubuntu Linux. - Standard Free Windows XP Media Center w/ Media. - Standard Free Windows Vista Home Premium w/ Media. - Optional Windows XP Pro w/ Media. - Optional Windows Vista Ultimate w/ Media. - Optional PreInstalled Software - No Bloatware.
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Dont eliminate XP just yet
Operating Systems submitted by javaprog07
02/17/07 **IMPLEMENTED**
Ok, well I know I may be chastised for bringing this up, but vista is still a young operating system with its own problems etc... I would like to see both Home and Business computers, especially notebooks have an XP Home and Pro option on top of Vista until it has at least been out for a year. For those seasoned users like me who just feel that you need to let a new OS mature before jumping right in. I am planning on buying a new notebook, and I would like to insure I wont have to format it on arrival just to have XP. Check out the Idea in Action to find out more about Dell offering XP.
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Offer Windows XP SP3 because it benchmarks on Dell XPSM1710's twice as fast as Vista SP1
Operating Systems submitted by jmxz
11/27/07
CNet article here:Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
Published: November 27, 2007, 5:13 AM PST Tell us what you think about this storyTalkBackE-mail this story to a friendE-mailView this story formatted for printingPrint Add to your del.icio.usdel.icio.us Digg this storyDigg this Windows XP outshines Vista in benchmarking test
New tests have revealed that Windows XP with the beta Service Pack 3 has twice the performance of Vista, even with its long-awaited Service Pack 1.
Vista's first service pack, to be released early next year, is intended to boost the operating system's performance. However, when Vista with the Service Pack 1 (SP1) beta was put through benchmark testing by researchers at Florida-based software development company Devil Mountain Software, the improvement was not overwhelming, leaving the latest Windows iteration outshined by its predecessor.
Vista, both with and without SP1, performed notably slower than XP with SP3 in the test, taking over 80 seconds to complete the test, compared to the beta SP3-enhanced XP's 35 seconds.
The tests, run on a Dell XPS M1710 test bed with a 2GHz Core 2 Duo CPU and 1GB of RAM, put Microsoft Office 2007 through a set of productivity tasks, including creating a compound document and supporting workbooks and presentation materials.
In fact, it seems you should offer XP SP3 (or Linux, of course) for any customer who cares about performance.
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XPS M1530 Resolution ??
XPS products, Laptops submitted by avnanda
11/27/07 **IMPLEMENTED**
SCREEN RESOLUTIONS for XPS Laptop Line
Why on God's green earth would Dell throw in such a cheapy LCD screen into the XPS 1530 ? I've been waiting for this laptop religously since it was 'announced', in the hope of a 1680x1050 screen, or at LEAST 1440x900. What is this, Dell ? Are you trying to scare away your customers with blocky icons and low resolutions ?
Ok, on a less rampaging note ..
Is there any possibility this might change in the future ? Would i be foolish to order immediately, only to see a couple of LCD options pop up over the next few days ? We now offer 1440 x 900 and 1680 x 1050 panels as an option. Take a look at the Direct2Dell blog post on the idea.
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No Extra Software Option
Software submitted by ootleman
02/16/07 **PARTIALLY IMPLEMENTED**
Would love the ability to have a clean Vista install. No AOL software, no earthlink software, no google software - just a clean, original OS.
 Check out jeremy_f's update on our current software options.
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Easier way to OPT OUT of Dell selling my private information
Advertising and Marketing submitted by ninefoot3
10/17/07 **IN PROGRESS**
I rec'd a brochure yesterday saying Dell and DFS were going to share my private info with other 3rd party companies for marketing purposes. Well, it said that in about 5,000 words or so. At the end is a box stating that I may opt-out of this by calling the number listed or writing a letter (including certain info) and send it to the listed address.
I chose to use the phone method. After being shoved around to a few people, I finally got someone who could help me 'opt-out'. This involved 'opening a case' as if I had a technical issue with my account.
My IdeaStorm suggestion, hey Dell, make it easier for us to OPT-OUT of your attempts to make money off of my personal information. What's the matter? Didn't make enough money off of my patronage to Dell products and the interest rates charged? Getting an extra $1 for my name, address and age information going to help Michael Dell get a new boat? C'mon!
While I'm disturbed that Dell wanted to sell me out, I'm more disturbed that Dell made it difficult for us to opt-out. A simple URL would have been nice. I know, that would make more people opt-out and Dell would have less names to sell. It's like a mail-in-rebate or the lack of a cancel button in the account information at freecreditreport.com, you HAVE to call, and since that's a pain in the neck, most people will sloth themselves into something they don't really want.
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Stop Overcharging on Notebook RAM
Sales Strategies, Laptops submitted by realskript
08/28/07 **UNDER REVIEW**
Dell really... REALLY need to stop overcharging... and when i say overcharing... i mean atleast double what you would pay to pick up the ram yourself. On XPS Notebooks... you are charging $500 for 4GB of ram... when you could easily go pick them up at your local computer shop for $250... and pocket the other half of the $500...
It would be nice if dell could save the customers as well as the company itself this hassle.. and start charging NORMAL prices for an upgrade in RAM.
thanks =D
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