Definitely get a dedicated graphics card. It doesn't matter who makes the card or how fast they claim it to be, cards with onboard RAM will be TONS faster. I recently bought my Inspiron 9300 (WUXGA 1920x1200 TrueLife, 2Ghz Centrino, Bluetooth, WiFi, 80G 7200RPM drive, 1Gb Ram @ 533Mhz, Dual Channel, Windows Media Center 2K5, NVidia GeForce 6800 GT @ 256Mb) and it blows away anything I have ever used when it comes to graphics applications. I don't think there are 256 Meg Shared graphics cards yet, but I guarantee they won't perform half as well as dedicated cards. Definitely wait on buying a 6000 until you can get it with a dedicated card. If you can't wait, get a Latitude D610 - You will be very satisfied.
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Definitely get a dedicated graphics card. It doesn't matter who makes the card or how fast they claim it to be, cards with onboard RAM will be TONS faster. I recently bought my Inspiron 9300 (WUXGA 1920x1200 TrueLife, 2Ghz Centrino, Bluetooth, WiFi, 80G 7200RPM drive, 1Gb Ram @ 533Mhz, Dual Channel, Windows Media Center 2K5, NVidia GeForce 6800 GT @ 256Mb) and it blows away anything I have ever used when it comes to graphics applications. I don't think there are 256 Meg Shared graphics cards yet, but I guarantee they won't perform half as well as dedicated cards. Definitely wait on buying a 6000 until you can get it with a dedicated card. If you can't wait, get a Latitude D610 - You will be very satisfied.