Dell's Laptop Batery Recall

Tuesday, August 15, 2006 Posted by Cecilia Loureiro-Koechlin 0 comments
From www.theinquirer.net

AN INQUIRER READER attending a conference in Japan was sat just feet away from a laptop computer that suddenly exploded into flames, in what could have been a deadly accident.
Gaston, our astonished reader reports: "The damn thing was on fire and produced several explosions for more than five minutes".
Should you witness such an event, his advice is, "Don't try anything courageous/stupid, stay away, away, away!"

"For the record, this is a Dell machine," notes Gaston. "It is only a matter of time until such an incident breaks out on a plane," he suggests.
Our witness managed to catch all the action in these amazing pictures.
"Fire extinguishers leave a mess on your suit and belongings; pack your stuff (if you can) and leave, leave, leave!" he advises.
We don't have any further details of the model of the computer in question. In light of the evidence, however, we'd suggest you avoid actually using a laptop on your lap. Ouch.

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Dell has issued a Laptop Batery Recall for all the computers that shipped between the 1st of April 2004 and 18th of July of this year. The models affected are: Latitude, Inspiron, Precision, and ...

the XPS ... noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

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Laptop or Desktop?

Monday, August 14, 2006 Posted by Cecilia Loureiro-Koechlin 4 comments
Forget about the digital camera, if you haven't bought it yet.
Now I have put my eyes on a Dell XPS M2010.



It's got an impressive design
20.1" high definition widescreen (1680x1050)
12ms grey-to-grey response time
Intel Core Duo T2600 processor - 2.16 GHz (optimized for multi-threaded applications and multitasking)
Integrated 1.3 megapixel camera
Array microphones
8 integrated speakers and subwoofer
Detachable Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Remote control
Dual DVI out (digital visual interface)
4GB RAM
Two 120 GB hard drives
Portfolio design with integrated carry handle

The XPS M2010 is a hybrid of a desktop and a laptop. It's semi-portable, a bit heavy to carry around (over 8kg) for long periods of time but there is no problem with asking your husband or boyfriend to carry it for you ;).
Some people say it's too expensive and impractical for a laptop - but I don't care.

Although the XPS M2010 is regarded as a gaming and entertainment computer thanks to its duo processor, I guess it could make a software developer's live much easier and more fun because of its multitasking capacity. Like for example: running several projects in Ms Visual Studio .net, running an Oracle client, compiling your applications, testing them in your IIS, read your e-mails, read your RSS feeds, chat through 1, 2 or more instant messaging gateways, play your favourite music, play your videos, play an online game, etc, etc, etc.



Update: I no longer like this laptop.
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