Great throwback, V! I had that same Dell, and my Acer was a netbook in that same reddish color. I loved the old netbook laptops; I wish Apple would give us a “MacBook Mini” for ultra portability!
That Dell definitely isn't from 2005, it was released in 2010 and from the service tag I can see the one you have was bought in July 11th, 2011. Out of those laptops the Toshiba is the oldest one being from 2007.
Yeah as soon as I saw the HDMI port on it, then the i3 label on the palmrest, I knew it couldn't be older than 2010. I mean it's still old, but hell my main laptop is a Thinkpad T60 from 2006, and I still get along with everything I need it for, browsing, RUclips, light 3d design, 3d slicer for 3d printing.
the design on these are so much more interesting than modern laptops
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Great throwback, V! I had that same Dell, and my Acer was a netbook in that same reddish color. I loved the old netbook laptops; I wish Apple would give us a “MacBook Mini” for ultra portability!
Yeah a throwback before I recycled them all.
That Dell definitely isn't from 2005, it was released in 2010 and from the service tag I can see the one you have was bought in July 11th, 2011. Out of those laptops the Toshiba is the oldest one being from 2007.
Yeah as soon as I saw the HDMI port on it, then the i3 label on the palmrest, I knew it couldn't be older than 2010. I mean it's still old, but hell my main laptop is a Thinkpad T60 from 2006, and I still get along with everything I need it for, browsing, RUclips, light 3d design, 3d slicer for 3d printing.
On the acer thats not DVI... thats VGA just for future reference.