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From: Cheeky Kid5/5/2011 4:48:54 PM
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Need some advice.

Looking at a new notebook, the Dell 15R Switch i5 second generation chip (2.3-2.9), 15.6 screen, has USB 3, 650GB HDD, 512 MB Video, 6 GB RAM, number pad, US layout keyboard. PROBLEM, the hard drive is buried deep inside the system, you have to gut it to get the drive out.

My Toshiba notebook has an access door on the back.

The thing with the Dell is the price is really good, I mean really good around 800 bucks with 2 year warranty. Video card could be better, but looking like it will do what I need it for.

Would the buried hard drive stop anyone here from buying it?

I have no idea why they do this.
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