they do make 2.33ghz noetbooks but not at consumer level, but this is for a reason. you got ripped off. if your buying single parts, buying the fastest cpu is like $800 then a 2.16 is like $450 and down from there. this is because intel knows there are irrational people that will pay %100 more for 15% more performance, just so they can have the fastest.YankeeChica said:LOL, don't get all butt hurt okay. you have a tight budget and you bought a slow and bulky notebook, theres nothing wrong with that.I have a bigger budget and I bought a faster and ultra light weight notebook to suit my needs just like you The reason i choose dell xps 1210 was its the best at that price per my needs. I compared with similar spec, size and weight from HP/Compaq/Sony/Toshiba and dell was the best deal i can get. Sony don't even have a notebook with 2.33 Ghz.
I miss that Dell dude and his advertisment.
Dudeeee you've got a dell!
you also got ripped off on ram, you could have bought 256mb of ram off dell, then bought the exact same ram from any store for much cheaper, and then put it in yourself, but you wouldn't know how.
1gb of ram costs $180 which means 2gb is $360. i believe you paid something like $800??
heh, smart buyers know that buying the best is stupid. because next years mid-range notebook will outclass it, which means you waste sooo much money. your better off buying the mid-range each year.
i mean, i will concede their cheap notebooks are fairly good value (if you exclude the fact they're bricks) but you got ripped off on the addons, like a fanboy.
"duuuddee you got ripped off!"
even collin will agree with me
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