I am trying to buy a used Vostro V13, but I am not too sure if this is a good deal, considering that other laptops on the market have better specs for this price.
What I am getting is a Vostro V13 with the following specs:
Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 1.40ghz
4GB DDR3 RAM
6 Cell Battery
13.3" Anti-glare
500GB 7200rpm HD
All for a whopping $525. This unit also has 3 years extended warranty.
Is this a good deal?
Reply 1 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by gochi Hello Dell owners,
I am trying to buy a used Vostro V13, but I am not too sure if this is a good deal, considering that other laptops on the market have better specs for this price. What I am getting is a Vostro V13 with the following specs: Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 1.40ghz 4GB DDR3 RAM 6 Cell Battery 13.3" Anti-glare 500GB 7200rpm HD All for a whopping $525. This unit also has 3 years extended warranty. Is this a good deal? |
If it were a core 2 duo for this price, it would be a great deal.
They have a coupon today in the Dell Outlet for 20% off Latitude notebooks.
If you got the Latitude 13 (same as V13 basically), I think you'd get Windows 7 professional 32 bit with core 2 duo for about $500 after the coupon.
But the warranty is only one year, and it may only be 2gb RAM. Not sure, you'd have to check. But I think you would get an external drive included.
Reply 2 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
Here is a new Deal:
Dell Vostro V13 13.3" Ultra Thin Notebook $407 at Dell Business The Dell Online Store: Build Your System
Dell Business has the Dell Vostro V13 13.3" WLED Ultra Thin Notebook for $399 + $8 shipping = $407 shipped.
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Dell Vostro V13 13.3" Ultra Thin Notebook $407 at Dell Business The Dell Online Store: Build Your System
Dell Business has the Dell Vostro V13 13.3" WLED Ultra Thin Notebook for $399 + $8 shipping = $407 shipped.
Features
- Intel Core 2 Duo ULV SU7300 1.30GHz,
- 2GB DDR3,
- 320GB HDD
- Win 7 HP x32,
- Intel GMA 4500MHD,
- 1.3MP webcam,
- 802.11b/g/n
- 6-cell battery
- Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband
Reply 3 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by flatsix911 Here is a new Deal:
Dell Vostro V13 13.3" Ultra Thin Notebook $407 at Dell Business The Dell Online Store: Build Your System Dell Business has the Dell Vostro V13 13.3" WLED Ultra Thin Notebook for $399 + $8 shipping = $407 shipped. Features
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Sure, you can get a much higher performing PC, but for what it is, I think the SU7300 is just fine. It does everything I need in a super portable, ultra-light notebook. Plus, it sure helps the battery to last longer!
It was so thin, I doubted that there was a normal 2.5" HDD in there, but there is. I popped open the back and swapped out the 320GB for a SDD.
Worth every penny of the $399 it cost. The only disappointment is it only comes in silver. Black or RED would have been nice!
Reply 4 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
Well done ... how long was your order in production status?
I may purchase another V13 if I really like the performance.
What SSD did you swap for the OEM HDD? Red would Rock!
I may purchase another V13 if I really like the performance.
What SSD did you swap for the OEM HDD? Red would Rock!
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Originally Posted by lancorp The sale has been running for about a week. I ordered when it was first announced, and just received them (2) today. I am impressed with the unit, especially for $399! Thin, light, metal case. Quiet, decent LCD, and about 3 hrs battery on high performance.
Sure, you can get a much higher performing PC, but for what it is, I think the SU7300 is just fine. It does everything I need in a super portable, ultra-light notebook. Plus, it sure helps the battery to last longer! It was so thin, I doubted that there was a normal 2.5" HDD in there, but there is. I popped open the back and swapped out the 320GB for a SDD. Worth every penny of the $399 it cost. The only disappointment is it only comes in silver. Black or RED would have been nice! |
Reply 5 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by flatsix911 Well done ... how long was your order in production status?
I may purchase another V13 if I really like laptop performance. What SSD did you swap for the OEM HDD? Red would Rock! |
As it turns out, for some reason, they shipped from the Los Angeles area, and I'm in San Diego, so they were delivered the next day!
I had a 60GB WD SSD lying around, so I cloned the 320GB to the 60GB SSD just to see how the V13 would work with an SSD. I don't need a ton of space on this notebook, so 60GB may be just fine, and I don't want to spend a bunch on a 128GB SSD (half the cost of the V13!) just for space I probably don't need.
Reply 6 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by lancorp I ordered on 1/14/11 and they shipped on 1/19. Two of those days were a weekend, so it was pretty quick.
As it turns out, for some reason, they shipped from the Los Angeles area, and I'm in San Diego, so they were delivered the next day! I had a 60GB WD SSD lying around, so I cloned the 320GB to the 60GB SSD just to see how the V13 would work with an SSD. I don't need a ton of space on this notebook, so 60GB may be just fine, and I don't want to spend a bunch on a 128GB SSD (half the cost of the V13!) just for space I probably don't need. |
Reply 7 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
Got mine 2 days ago, upgrade the ram to 4GB and planning to upgrade the OS to win 7 64 bit. By the way, I found there is a place you can put the sim card, can anybody advise what is this for?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Reply 8 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by lovecd Got mine 2 days ago, upgrade the ram to 4GB and planning to upgrade the OS to win 7 64 bit. By the way, I found there is a place you can put the sim card, can anybody advise what is this for?
Thanks! |
Also, not much to gain going to 64-bit. Only one DIMM modules means 4GB max. On a system with 4GB, after embedded hardware uses it's memory space,
you have less than 3.5GB. 32 bit addresses that fine. Plus, there are no supported 64 bit drivers, if I remember, just 32 bit at the Dell download site.
Reply 9 : Is this a good deal? Dell Vostro V13
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Originally Posted by lancorp It's for a mobile broadband card that requires it (AT&T).
Also, not much to gain going to 64-bit. Only one DIMM modules means 4GB max. On a system with 4GB, after embedded hardware uses it's memory space, you have less than 3.5GB. 32 bit addresses that fine. Plus, there are no supported 64 bit drivers, if I remember, just 32 bit at the Dell download site. |
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