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Dell XPS M1330
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November, 2009

83 / 100

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Dell - XPS M1330

We recently reviewed the largest system in Dell's XPS range, the huge desktop 720 H2C. Now meet the smallest; the stylish M1330, Dell's latest ultraportable notebook which replaces the XPS M1210. Just calling it stylish is ...

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 - XPS M1330 features - VerdictStylish and feature-rich, the XPS M1330 is Dell's best ultraportable to date. Dell claims that the XPS M1330 is the world's thinnest 13.3-inch notebook and, while we wouldn't dispute that for the front of the...

February, 2008

No rating

itreviews.co.uk
CA

Dell XPS 1330n is like m1330, Except It's Got Ubuntu Linux

By Michael Kwan

That crazy penguin is making some huge strides toward the mainstream, because Dell has announced that they will be preloading the Linux-based Ubuntu 7.10 OS in their new XPS 1330n notebook computer...

That crazy penguin is making some huge strides toward the mainstream, because Dell has announced that they will be preloading the Linux-based Ubuntu 7.10 OS in their new XPS 1330n notebook computer. From what I can gather, this unit is similar in many ...

January, 2008

No rating

mobilemag.com
IN

Dell XPS M1330

By Kailas Shastry

Power, features and portability come together in a single package.

Laptops that are desktop replacements are generally sober looking bulky boxes that weigh as much as a sack of bricks. Until now. The Dell XPS M1330 is a notebook that combines performance, features and compactness in one package

Laptops that are desktop replacements are generally sober looking bulky boxes that weigh as much as a sack of bricks. Until now. The Dell XPS M1330 is a notebook that combines performance, features and compactness in one package. THE SPECS The review...

December, 2007

Rating

87

pcworld.in
IN

Dell XPS M1330

By Frazier Barretto

Here's a not-so-cheap performance-oriented good looker

Performance, Sharp 13.3-inch Screen, Sleek design, VISTA Home Premium, Customization

A bit overpriced for the full blown version, Missing Modem Port, Just two USB ports.

Bundle Dell XPS M1330 Power Cable & Adaptor Notebook Cover Business Folder CDs and Manual Specifications Intel Core2Duo Processor T7500 (2.2 GHz, 4MB Cache, 800 MHz FSB) Intel 965GM Chipset 2GB RAM DDR2 667 MHz NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS GPU,...

November, 2007

Rating

80

techtree.com
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Review Dell XPS M1330 Notebook

By J. Simon Leitner

Power-Sub. If Dell launches a subnotebook which belongs to the XP ...

Attractive design, Due to high-quality materials stable case, HDMI port, User-friendly input devices, Bright and high-contrast display, Acceptable temperature and noise emissions, Depending on chosen battery good runtime

High weight considering it is a subnotebook, No docking port, Only reflecting display versions available

During the first test the notebook got noticeable hot and the fan stayed turned off. We tried to solve the problem by reinstalling Windows Vista. But, this installation did not complete successfully, because the notebook shutdown by itself. At an on ...

November, 2007

Rating

86

notebookcheck.net
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Dell XPS M1330

Dell has always released value-for-money machines, but its laptop range has never been the most attractive of options. Even the XPS has been more utilitarian than other gaming machines

Very bright display, Powerful spec, Decent portability

Attractive and powerful, this laptop more than lives up to expectations

October, 2007

Rating

100

whatlaptop.co.uk
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Dell XPS M1330 laptop

By Stephen Patrick

Great design. Performance matches looks. Battery life

Not the cheapest notebook

Dell has designed a slim and good-looking machine that is equally impressive when it comes to performance and battery life

This all makes the arrival of the XPS M1330 all the more surprising. Before Dell bought Alienware, the XPS line was seen as its gaming line. Now, though, it has been re-imagined as Dell's Premium line and the M1330 certainly lives up to...

October, 2007

Rating

90

gamesdog.co.uk
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Dell XPS M1330

Not only is this a seriously powerful laptop, but for a Dell it's also impressively stylish

Excellent screen, Good battery life, 3G/HSDPA, Very bright display, Powerful spec, Decent portability

Keyboard prone to flexing, Just two USB ports

Thanks to a dedicated graphics card, even multimedia is impressive. Dell isn't claiming this laptop is a gaming machine, but the use of the Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS means you can play the latest games at a respectable frame rate. We were also impressed ...

Until now that is, as the Dell XPS M1330 (£1219 inc. Dell has always released value-for-money machines, but its laptop range has never been the most attractive of options. Even the XPS has been more utilitarian than other gaming machines. VAT)...

October, 2007

Rating

90

techradar.com
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Dell XPS M1330

Award: Recommended!

Is this the notebook to revive Dell's flagging consumer range?

As of now the XPS M1330 is the best Windows based 13.3in notebook you can buy. Its dizzying combination of great design and market leading features make it an adaptable machine, capable of satisfying both the mobile worker and those with more ...

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 M1330...

October, 2007

Rating

90

trustedreviews.com
AU

Dell XPS M1330

By Nick Ross

A superb small laptop that offers plenty of features, power and value for money

The svelte form hides more than enough power for coping with work and web surfing, and it will cope easily with more demanding apps, too. A 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 processor, with the help of 2GB of RAM, pushed the M1330 to a score of 1.04 in ...

The M1330 is the first portable notebook from Dell's premier XPS gaming range. The XPS badge suggests top-end internals and the M1330 (initially) doesn't disappoint. There's no option on Dell's configurator to upgrade either. You'll only be able...

October, 2007

Rating

83

pcauthority.com.au

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