NO
Yes, you can. Just make sure that you have a right kind.
Dell has a rigorous qualification procedure by which all Dell batteries are validated to make sure proper function, performance and safety. Some non-Dell batteries are offered in the market place with claims of compatibility with Dell systems. Dell can not verify these claims, nor the safety of making use of them inside a Dell program. Dell strongly encourages our customers to utilize only Dell laptop batteries advertised as appropriate for their laptop model. Only Dell laptop batteries come with a 1-year warranty, are engineered for optimal safety and performance for Dell systems, and are supported by Dell technical assistance for the length with the warranty period.
Yes, if you install OS X on the dell computer in question.
Unfortunately, Dell will not reimburse you for shipping costs. Be sure to purchase proof of delivery (in case Dell claims non-receipt).
Yes, several Dell laptops offer wireless comunications with both local sharing/bluetooth devices and wireless wifi acsess such as the Dell Latitude D600 which can be found easily online for a nice price. There are also many dell chips/parts avialble that enable wireless on both dell and non dell laptops such as the ; DELL 802.11 a/b/g wireless mini pci card.
a wide screen monitor is called DESKTOP
throw it off a dock and jump of it.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
Dell does not call any of its non-desktop PCs a "notebook." Generally a notebook and a laptop are the same. It makes Inspiron laptops and ultrabooks, the XPS ultrabook, and Alienware gaming laptops.
Most Dell computer parts are compatible with other computers (CPUs, GPUs, RAM, hard disks etc.). What you want to look out for is PC case parts and power supplies, which tend not to be compatible with non-Dell cases. As for peripherals (mice, keyboards, printers etc.) - they're all compatible.