#dellUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 4 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell XPS M1210The Dell XPS M1210 is an ultraportable laptop that was released in 2006. It used the i945GM chipset and supported a wide range of CPUs including Pentium M, Core Duo and Core 2 Duo mdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 8 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron B130The Dell Inspiron B130 was a low end laptop that was near the bottom end of what Dell offered at the time. However, even the B130 had a number of configurations, mostly differindarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 7 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Vostro 230The Vostro line from Dell was a low cost business line of desktops and laptops. This model features a Core 2 Quad processor. The original configuration included 3GB of RAM a 500GB hadarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 7 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Vostro 3550The Dell Vostro 3550 is one of the newer laptops I've looked at. A Sandy Bridge era processor and 6 GB of RAM make it quite usable today even if it is getting kind of old. It's basdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 5 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell XPS Gen2 (2)The XPS Gen2 is a fairly high end gaming laptop from Dell that was introduced in February 2005. High end in this case means a 2 GHz Pentium M CPU, 2 GB of RAM and an nVidia GeForce Godarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 6 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell XPS Gen2The XPS Gen2 is a fairly high end gaming laptop from Dell that was introduced in February of 2005. What was high end? In this case, it was a 2 GHz Pentium M, 2 GB of RAM and an nVidiadarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 11 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 1501The Dell Inspiron 1501 was released in 2006 as a budget friendly laptop. Part of what determines whether or not a laptop is low end or high end isn't just the specific components thatdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 9 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 600mThe Dell Inspiron 600M was probably one of the more popular laptops when it was released in the Summer of 2004. It was a reasonably speedy and compact Pentium M based system with decendarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 9 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 1720I've always thought Dell has maintained better consistency in the quality of their laptops than most. There are, of course, exceptions. These days there aren't even that many brands