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I bought my XPS direct from Dell in January of 2008 right before I deployed to Iraq. I have the 2.2 GHZ Core 2 Duo 7500 Nvidia 8400 w/128 MB memory 3 Gigs of Ram This laptop has withstood everything that I have thrown at it. I am able to play most games w
I loved my M1210 and used it for 18 months but recently got an M1330 and I like it even better, except for a few things. I did like the 12-inch size and weight of the former, but the 1330 is brighter and the keyboard is a little larger, making for improve
I am pretty amazed at the fact that no one seems to really look at the computer's components before evaluating it. They make a huge difference, both in performance and in price. Even Consumer Reports, which rates the m1330 as a best buy, compares thi
size and weight of this unit are good for travelling with, 13" screen is LED backlit so is quite thin and bright (but default brightness on battery power is set to minimum, which is kind of confusing if you dont know about the Fn key combo to change
This is a solid laptop with great performance. I too was disappointed with the very dim display when running on battery until I figured out that Dell has set it that way in the system BIOS to persumably extend the battery charge. If you hit the F2 key whi
This is a nice starter computer, but beware, Dell screens are so dim they cannot be read easily in bright light environments. If you want to sit outside and read your e-mail, DO NOT BUY a Dell laptop. I wish I had known this before I bought the Dell XPS 1
Dell, which has made its name of providing customizable moderate-to-good quality and performance at low prices, has recently experienced some trouble because a decline in the quality of the products and components that they have been using, as well as des
After my last review and the motherboard got replaced for the 3rd time it has gotten worse. Once again I had to go through all my settings and reinstall all the programs that I lost. Along with this is iTunes and setting up all my play lists. This takes a
These dell laptops seems to have really bad hardware integration. Purchase at your own peril. This is my 4th or 5th laptops in the last few years, and by far the worst. I purchased the dell thinking it would be relatively decent, but I guess I missed a
I purchased XPS M1330 on March 2008. Based on a year of usage, I do not recommend this product. Let me layout the good things about this computer first. The screen quality is very good and shiny (I bought the Slim light-LED display for additional money).
I decided to buy my notebook with the idea that I would spend a little more on one good, reliable computer that would get me through graduate school. Instead, I bought the Dell M1330. I've had it for about a year and half, during which it has been ou
I bought this laptop and was really excited about the purchase. I took it home and started transferring files from my old laptop to this one to find out that my Sony SD memory card reader and adaptor from my camera (which is the storage device I was using
Highly unstable computer. Dell's customer service reps are totally ignorant and lied to me over and over again about my warranty. The reps all sounded like broken records. Stuck with a lemon now after years of good products and service from Dell.
Since I bought the Dell XPS M1330 a year ago the motherboard, the biometric reader and the LCD screen had to be replaced. The battery went out right after the 1 year warranty. On top of that the extended warranty I bought didn't cover the battery f
My husband bought me this laptop and just after a couple of months use the computer started to act up. When I turn on the computer sometime I would get error message that the image is corrupt. The computer would not start. Then after another month the sys
I am now on my 3rd mother board. Each time it takes 5 to 6, 3-hour phone calls and at least a 7-10 days to get fixed (but usually not for long). Deal with Dell at your own risk!
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