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Here is my new alienware 7700

You didn't see the horrible philips CRT...

Also, there is some pics of the logitech z5500 sound system as well.

Sorry if they are a little big...

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/10.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/11.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/12.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/1.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/22.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/27.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/6.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/8.JPG

Thanks ;)

Edited by youm0nt
Here is my new alienware 7700

You didn't see the horrible philips CRT...

Also, there is some pics of the logitech z5500 sound system as well.

Sorry if they are a little big...

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/10.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/11.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/12.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/1.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/22.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/27.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/6.JPG

http://downloads.net.nz/laptop/8.JPG

Thanks ;)

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whoa there buddy,they are way to big.i changed them to URLs.

Thanks :)

I am not very happy with the casing of the laptop tho.

Where you put your wrists, the paint on the plastic is wearing away.

And, where the lip between the LCD and the casing of the screen meet, that is rubbing just before the inbuilt mousepad thingy.

The keyboard makes a horrible bump noise in a certain area.

Considering i paid 6,500$ NZ I am not that happy with it.

But the performance is ok, compared to my 2.8 p4 512mb 120gb + 40gb hdd's there is hardly any difference except for the program load up times.

Thanks.

For all those wondering why my case is floating, this video explains it.

http://members.cox.net/mryanbrown/MOV00627.MPG

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it was more intruiging when we didn't know. lol, nice setup. I just bought z-5300's but im contemplating buying the z-5500.

I think its his idea of fun and he's attempting to show off. Bet he's pretty aggravated it took several pages before someone said something.

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I saw it and didn't feel the need to respond. Just from glancing it looks like it is about $600 which is nothing to brag about.

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