Stylish and feature-rich, the XPS M1330 is Dell's best ultraportable to date. No, make that the best 13.3-inch notebook you can currently buy that doesn't have an apple as a logo.
Dell has at last come up with a masterpiece and delivered an awesome laptop with great features. This should surely be at the top of your shopping list this season.
Sharp design
Excellent performance
Mobile broadband option...No Blu-ray option
Extended battery adds noticeable heft...The Penryn-updated XPS M1330 is a remarkable notebook for a very reasonable price...We heralded the Dell XPS M1330 as one of the best
Having waited for what seemed like an age to get our mucky paws on Dell 's latest and possibly greatest consumer notebook, we can bring you a review of the XPS M1330 ...Take a look at the pictures and you'll begin to understand, because the XPS M1
10 October 2007 - Dell may offer notebooks at amazingly aggressive prices but one thing you can never accuse the company of, is designing good looking machines...This all makes the arrival of the XPS M1330 all the more surprising...Now, though, it has bee
Sleek chassis, thanks to the design overhaul...Integrated optical drive...Discrete graphics...Terrific performance...Great battery life...Video editor's hard...HDMI-Out but no Blu-ray option...Nine-cell battery can turn it into a mainstream-weight lap
Sleek and sexy
Well-designed LCD panel
Great performance
Fantastic battery life
Presence of HDMI...Only two USB ports
Graphics chipset could have been more powerful...The first thought that comes to mind on unboxing the XPS M1330 is a big WOW.
Dell has crammed just about every new bit of technology available for notebooks into the XPS M1330 , and the result is a sleek thin-and-light that should impress even the most jaded PC buyers...The M1330 's wedge profile is just under an inch thick at
D ell is targeting home and home-office users with its new XPS M1330 ultra-portable and thus the notebook needs a little bit of everything, spec-wise, to keep both types of user happy...Thankfully, under the hood the M1330 has exactly what the doctor orde
Thin, wedge shape
Slot-fed optical drive...A little pricey
No modem and only two USB ports...If cutting-edge tech is what you're after, consider the Dell XPS M1330 , which performed near the top of its class...All o
Dell XPS M1330By Dan AckermanProduct summaryThe goodThe good: Thin, sexy design, decent battery life.The badThe bad: Older CPU, overly glossy screen can be hard to read, touch pad is too small.The bottom lineThe bottom line: Dell offers a suitable competi
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