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Doodle,
I think your "AMD in the *really* high end" is off on the topic at hand here - notebooks. AMD (today) has a leadership position in desktops, on notebooks, intel is hands down the leader - by a lot.
Merom puts inte- TWO generations ahead, not just one.
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699....  SQLServer | 05/01/06
High end and high price  doodlius | 05/01/06
Think your off...  Prognosticator | 05/01/06
Maybe half off.  doodlius | 05/01/06
They're right about poor customer service  Ken_z | 05/01/06
Your kidding right?  djalan | 05/01/06
I agree on your tech support statement  John Zern | 05/01/06
Your color depends on your size  Ken_z | 05/01/06
MAC customer service lol  jimk_z | 05/01/06
Cust service? Their bigger prob is AMD  athlon | 05/01/06
Dell could  Shelendrea | 05/01/06
Dell........  crazeebob2000@... | 05/01/06
True.. Scalp that puppy for parts...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/03/06
Bring the Help Desk back to the U.S.A !  jpr75_z | 05/01/06
AGREED!  knoxbury | 05/02/06
Agreed  Been_Done_Before | 05/02/06
Never happen...  BitTwiddler | 05/16/06
This Story is wrong or outdated - $1224  kchahal | 05/01/06
....and it does not even have the DVD burner as the story claims  kchahal | 05/01/06
Dell's pricing is always in flux  ejhonda | 05/01/06
It has gone up to $799  rcormier@... | 05/02/06
It's how good it is, not where it is  Ken_z | 05/01/06
DELL will be Osborned to death by Conroe/Merom  sharikou | 05/02/06
They should have used AMD CPUs  kokuryu | 05/02/06

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