>Dell E1705
>Intel Core 2 Duo T7200
>ATI MOBILITY Radeon X1400
>glossy 1920x1200 display
what do I do with this? I'd be a shame to waste it on some light duty server operation
the thing is a literal giant piece of shit. put it back where you found it
sell it senpai
It has good resolution, still good for a dvd/netflix portable screen.
Try installing Windows 10! Seriously I want to see if it will work.
It might complain about the Graphics drivers, install Windows 10 anyway, there should be away to get the old drivers to work.
>>53652728
I don't have a windows 10 ISO
Put Moebuntu on it
give it to someone you like.
had an inspiron 6400, after 7 years it worked perfectly except one key you had to press a little extra, thing was fucking solid
>>53652738
Activate the updates and you'll get the OS.
>>53652666
Install Windows 7/8/10 on it and use it like any other computer. It's a little old, but will get the job done fine. Use an internet browser which does require a lot of memory, so either Firefox or Edge (or even IE if you're already using it).
The 1900x1200 screen is pretty sweet. Windows 10 with a high DPI setting will look great on that. Emulated games will also be able to use shaders and the like to get a nice image, but beware of lag.
You could also sell it to a teenager. They'll like that high res screen a lot.
>>53652728
> I want to see if it will work.
I have no doubt it will work. It's not really that old.
>>53652666
salvage it, and throw it in the trash.
>>53652705
Fucking this, good for watching movies and nothing else.
>>53652705
>>53653214
It's good for watching HD movies since it has a 1920x1200 screen. I'm curious as to whether that CPU and GPU together will play a 4k video file with a decent bitrate, because that will really look good on that laptop's monitor.
>>53652666
>this outdated piece of shit has a better resolution than most consumer laptops under 600 bucks
>>53652666
damn its better than anything i own. sell it.
I have that same model but with a 900p resolution. It was pretty good for it's time back in 2007 and can play some pre 2007 games at 900p. Only real issue with it is that media button eats 200MB of data whenever you press it to activate the movie viewer or whatever it's called>>53652666
and doesn't give it back. Not kidding, it's a known issue. For video viewing it won't handle 4k but 1200p and lower should do well. It also works very well with all Linux distros I've tested.