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Dell Vostro 5460, Ultrabook
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Areas Elysian
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Jul 25 2013, 10:58 PM
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QUOTE(thriftgirl62 @ Jul 25 2013, 06:54 PM) I read this in a Press Release from audience.com but nobody seems to notice any great sound difference like it says here: Sounds like noise suppression only for the mic when you're doing voice calls or video calls with others. Meaning it makes you sound better, not the sound quality coming out of speakers better. I think... correct me if I'm wrong.
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Areas Elysian
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Jul 31 2013, 02:20 AM
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QUOTE(aliex87 @ Jul 27 2013, 09:49 PM) that's what bothering me...  .....i counted 22 secs from the push of the power button. can be tweaked to get <10 secs? Counted or using a stopwatch timer? Maybe better use stopwatch in case you count too slow.
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Areas Elysian
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Dec 27 2013, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE(justinlee @ Dec 27 2013, 08:25 PM) reading from the posts above I understand that the vostro 5470 does not support SSD. As a vostro 5460 owner, I was planning on upgrading to a Samsung EVO 840 SSD. Could you guys tell me if the vostro 5460 supports SSD? I might not have the Vostro 5470, but I can't seem to imagine how could a laptop not support SSD since either, a) said laptop uses standard SATA HDD spinners, can be easily replaced with a SSD or, b) uses mSATA which ONLY comes with SSD flavour.. OR.. c) Flash Memory directly soldiered on the motherboard which, also means it's using SSD.. *confused*
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