September 13th, 2007
Dell XPS M1330 Review by Cnet
Category: Dell, Laptops, Popularity: 23% [?]The good: Thin, sexy design; strong performance; backlit-LED display; included media remote control.
The bad: Small touchpad; some options (SSD hard drives, Blu-ray) not available yet; not as many color options as Dell’s new Inspiron line.

cnet Reviewed the Dell XPS M1330 and gave out”The M1330 ran for 2 hours, 23 minutes on our DVD battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. That’s not bad, but nearly an hour less than the latest 13-inch MacBook, a testament to Apple’s emphasis on battery life…”
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Popularity: 23% [?]
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