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Mini-tower
I have been looking at the Dell refurb site, which I understand
is a good way to find a decent box at a reasonable price. I notice that a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 have? Can one add a floppy, and/or Zip drive, etc? Also, have people had good luck with the refurbs? Thanks for any feedback, Jay |
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Hi,
There is no 8400 "regular tower" The 8400 being sold on the main Dell website is the same as the 8400 "mini tower" being sold on the refurb Dell site. Hope this helps -- JLA ENTERPRISES TECHNOLOGIES INTEGRATION Technical Support Team Visit our forums for FREE technical support at http://jlaenterprises.ath.cx/phpbb2/index.php Check out some of the items we are offering Dell Laptop Docking Stations starting at $5.00 Dell 20" Sony Trinitron Flat Screen Monitors starting at $35.00 Dell 21" Flat Screen Monitors starting at $40.00 Dell Latitude and Inspiron CD Rom and Floppy Drives starting at $5.00 Be sure to visit http://www.jlaenterprises.com "JP in Minnesota" wrote in message ... I have been looking at the Dell refurb site, which I understand is a good way to find a decent box at a reasonable price. I notice that a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 have? Can one add a floppy, and/or Zip drive, etc? Also, have people had good luck with the refurbs? Thanks for any feedback, Jay |
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"JP in Minnesota" wrote in message
... I have been looking at the Dell refurb site, which I understand is a good way to find a decent box at a reasonable price. I notice that a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 have? Can one add a floppy, and/or Zip drive, etc? Also, have people had good luck with the refurbs? Thanks for any feedback, I don't think there is a 'regular' tower. Companies used to sell bigger towers but the need for it has mostly passed and so you only usually see smaller towers these days, except for specialist applications. The mini allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 2x 3.5" devices, and 2x hard drives. The micro allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 1x 3.5" device, and 1x hard drive. I got a Dimension 8300 from the Dell Outlet a while ago and it's been fine. No problems at all. John |
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I have purchased quite a few computers from the outlet store and have been
very satisfied. Dell has been running many promotions lately and some of the prices for the outlet stores boxes is pretty expensive compared to a new computer. "John Fryatt" wrote in message ... "JP in Minnesota" wrote in message ... I have been looking at the Dell refurb site, which I understand is a good way to find a decent box at a reasonable price. I notice that a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 have? Can one add a floppy, and/or Zip drive, etc? Also, have people had good luck with the refurbs? Thanks for any feedback, I don't think there is a 'regular' tower. Companies used to sell bigger towers but the need for it has mostly passed and so you only usually see smaller towers these days, except for specialist applications. The mini allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 2x 3.5" devices, and 2x hard drives. The micro allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 1x 3.5" device, and 1x hard drive. I got a Dimension 8300 from the Dell Outlet a while ago and it's been fine. No problems at all. John |
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If you check www.tecbargains.com, www.dealnews.com and www.gotapex.com, you
will find much better deals than you can find at the outlet store. "Molly" wrote in message ... I have purchased quite a few computers from the outlet store and have been very satisfied. Dell has been running many promotions lately and some of the prices for the outlet stores boxes is pretty expensive compared to a new computer. "John Fryatt" wrote in message ... "JP in Minnesota" wrote in message ... I have been looking at the Dell refurb site, which I understand is a good way to find a decent box at a reasonable price. I notice that a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 have? Can one add a floppy, and/or Zip drive, etc? Also, have people had good luck with the refurbs? Thanks for any feedback, I don't think there is a 'regular' tower. Companies used to sell bigger towers but the need for it has mostly passed and so you only usually see smaller towers these days, except for specialist applications. The mini allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 2x 3.5" devices, and 2x hard drives. The micro allows for 2x 5.25" devices, 1x 3.5" device, and 1x hard drive. I got a Dimension 8300 from the Dell Outlet a while ago and it's been fine. No problems at all. John |
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Not always true. The Outlet store runs promotions too.
We recently purchased an 8400 from the outlet store -- loaded -- for around $800. Even with the best promotions and patience, I couldn't bring it in under $1700 retail. Tom "WSZsr" wrote in message . com... If you check www.tecbargains.com, www.dealnews.com and www.gotapex.com, you will find much better deals than you can find at the outlet store. |
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Expires Tomorrow! DellHome - Dollar Off Coupons on Dimension Desktops!
Dimension 8400 with 3.2Ghz Pentium 4 540 HT, 512MB DDR2 and 16x DVD/DVD+/-RW Dual Layer for Only $799 with FREE Shipping! (Posted by: Apex) New limited time offer coupons for you folks to use on your online Dimension desktop purchases! These coupons can be pulled or extended at any time by Dell as they see fit. And as before, these coupons may not be combinable with Outrageous Deals, Deals of the Week, dollars off, percentages off or select other promotions. Only one coupon may be applied per cart at checkout. a.. Start by going to Dell Home Dimensions here. These Dimension coupons expire 11/23/04 5:59 am CST but can be pulled or extended at any time and without warning. DELL DIMENSION COMPUTER DEALS a.. $250 off a $999+ Dimension desktop. Use code: G3W$NN5S?R0JTK a.. HOT High End Power Desktop for $799 after coupon with FREE shipping after rebate: This Dimension 8400 includes a 3.2Ghz Pentium 4 540 HT, 512MB DDR2 SDRAM, 80GB S-ATA, Dual Drive 16x DVD/DVD+/-RW w/dbl layer write, 128MB PCI ExpressT x16 (DVI/VGA/TV-out) ATI RadeonT X300 SE, 10/100/1000, Win XP Home, and 1 year warranty! Drop the monitor and save $50 to bring it to $799! DELL DIMENSION 8400 DEAL b.. "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Not always true. The Outlet store runs promotions too. We recently purchased an 8400 from the outlet store -- loaded -- for around $800. Even with the best promotions and patience, I couldn't bring it in under $1700 retail. Tom "WSZsr" wrote in message . com... If you check www.tecbargains.com, www.dealnews.com and www.gotapex.com, you will find much better deals than you can find at the outlet store. |
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I notice that
a lot of the Dimension boxes are listed as mini-tower - I don't see anything on the Dell web site that describes that versus a "regular" tower - if that exists. What expansion capability does a mini-tower 8400 First desk tops were horizonal and were on the desk top itself. The next generation were "towers" that went on the floor. The third generation are about 2/3 the height (about 14"). Almost all mass produced machines are of the "mini-tower" configuration. As for the capabilties of the 8400, Dell will give you a 100% correct answer to this. "Anything that doesn't kill you,,,,,,,just hurts a hell of a lot" JLP20 |
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Yes, but I've had mine for quite awhile. Moore's law, you know.
The one I configured is more powerful two -- dual DVD, 3.4Ghz, etc. "WSZsr" wrote in message . com... Expires Tomorrow! DellHome - Dollar Off Coupons on Dimension Desktops! Dimension 8400 with 3.2Ghz Pentium 4 540 HT, 512MB DDR2 and 16x DVD/DVD+/-RW Dual Layer for Only $799 with FREE Shipping! (Posted by: Apex) New limited time offer coupons for you folks to use on your online Dimension desktop purchases! These coupons can be pulled or extended at any time by Dell as they see fit. And as before, these coupons may not be combinable with Outrageous Deals, Deals of the Week, dollars off, percentages off or select other promotions. Only one coupon may be applied per cart at checkout. a.. Start by going to Dell Home Dimensions here. These Dimension coupons expire 11/23/04 5:59 am CST but can be pulled or extended at any time and without warning. DELL DIMENSION COMPUTER DEALS a.. $250 off a $999+ Dimension desktop. Use code: G3W$NN5S?R0JTK a.. HOT High End Power Desktop for $799 after coupon with FREE shipping after rebate: This Dimension 8400 includes a 3.2Ghz Pentium 4 540 HT, 512MB DDR2 SDRAM, 80GB S-ATA, Dual Drive 16x DVD/DVD+/-RW w/dbl layer write, 128MB PCI ExpressT x16 (DVI/VGA/TV-out) ATI RadeonT X300 SE, 10/100/1000, Win XP Home, and 1 year warranty! Drop the monitor and save $50 to bring it to $799! DELL DIMENSION 8400 DEAL b.. "Tom Scales" wrote in message ... Not always true. The Outlet store runs promotions too. We recently purchased an 8400 from the outlet store -- loaded -- for around $800. Even with the best promotions and patience, I couldn't bring it in under $1700 retail. Tom "WSZsr" wrote in message . com... If you check www.tecbargains.com, www.dealnews.com and www.gotapex.com, you will find much better deals than you can find at the outlet store. |
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