Thread: Retired...latitude d830?
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February 17th, 2009, 09:47 AM #1Junior Member
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Retired...latitude d830?
I've been reading up on specs for possibly getting a new laptop. A solid, stable notebook that really impresses me is the Dell Latitude D830. It can be customized for a very high (WUXGA) native resolution, discreet NVidia quadro 140 graphics, wireless N, etc etc.
It appears that Dell has just retired this model. Is there any place to get this laptop brand new, with all the factory accessories, such as the oem vista business cd, two batteries, user's manual, and everything else that comes with it just as if I had ordered it directly from dell?
Thanks for the help.
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