Dell's XPS M1330 is unique in that they have produced a very lightweight and small 13.3" notebook that does fit the bill as an ultraportable. Performance is good but nothing really that sets it apart from other ultraportables. What would be a really good ultraportable instead has been marred by supply and quality issues that only the most patient of consumers should really consider.
poor gaming performance
Dell XPS M1330:PCAuthority
Very fast for some applications, but poor gaming performance and strong competition reduces its appeal.
Powerful spec
Dell XPS M1330 Review:TechRadar.com
Attractive and powerful, this laptop more than lives up to expectations
strong performance
Dell XPS M1330:ITP.net
A fashionable player that packs strong performance punches in every department.
unbeatable combination of performance, portability, and style
Dell XPS M1330:Laptopmag
We found the notebook's speakers plenty loud but the bass weak, especially at the top volumes. Regular productivity tasks were speedy as well, even with several windows open, and the M1330 handled Vista's Aero interface with ease. Colors were vivid, thanks to Dell's backlit WLED display. The epic battles in our 300 DVD looked sharp and spectacular on the 13.3-inch, 1280 x 800-pixel widescreen.
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isn't the fastest laptop GPU out there
Dell XPS M1330:CNet
Dell has finally put design first with the head-turning XPS M1330 laptop, emphasizing both the "thin" and "light" aspects of the thin-and-light category without sacrificing features or performance.
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Ports and Features The port selection of the Studio 17 is reasonably good for a notebook of this size. Ports and Features Port selection is very good even with no ports or slots added to the front or rear edge of the notebook. In terms of overall chassis construction the Studio 17 is quite solid and suffers from virtually no flex or creaks when squeezed and twisted between your hands. Today's mobile generation wants notebooks that are as unique and stylish as possible . Keyboard and Touchpad...
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impressive sound
Dell Studio 17:Laptopmag
The keyboard is comfortable to type on and we like its glowing white backlight when in use.
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No Blu-ray drive, heavy
Dell Studio 17 (1735):GOODGEARGUIDE
If you’re looking for a desktop replacement with processing power, plenty of storage, an excellent screen and great connectivity options then the Dell Studio 17 (1735) is a hard product to beat.
most impressive 17-inch consumer notebook we’ve
Dell Studio 17:laptop-enews.com
Ports and Features
The port selection of the Studio 17 is reasonably good for a notebook of this size. In terms of overall chassis construction the Studio 17 is quite solid and suffers from virtually no flex or creaks when squeezed and twisted between your hands. Today’s mobile generation wants notebooks that are as unique and stylish as possible. The keyboard is firm with only a minor bit of flex detected near the “K” key. The screen on our pre-production unit looks beautiful from straig...
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superior performance
Dell Studio 17:goodwebpractices.com
The screen colors seem fine for general browsing and games; however it may require a careful calibration for accurate design-related application.
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Sony VAIO VGN-NW150J/T - Core 2 Duo T6500 2.1 GHz - 15.5" TFT:CNet
Discrete graphics. The two plastic buttons underneath are responsive, and fingers will have no problem staying in the good-sized touch pad zone. Excellent keyboard and touch pad. Keyboard is comfortable and spacious. No media control buttons.. Mediocre speakers..
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big, highly polished VAIO logo
Sony VAIO VGN-NW120J (Staples):PCMAG
Image quality is superb, although the shiny screen can be distracting if you're working in a brightly lit room.
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the VAIO NW was able to deftly handle our flick's fast-moving action scenes at 1080p resolution.
Sony VAIO NW Series (VGN-NW150J/T):Laptopmag
The keys are flat and springy; the layout lacks a full number pad, but that's far from a dealbreaker on a multimedia notebook.
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excellent screen
Sony VAIO NW180J/S:Computershopper.com
With its excellent screen, Blu-ray playback, and low price, the VAIO NW180J/S is a standout media notebook.
beautiful 15.5-inch display
Sony VAIO NW Series (VGN-NW150J) Review
:DigitalTrends
Short battery life.
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handsome laptop
Sony VAIO VGN-NW11Z/S review from TechRadar UK's expert reviews of Laptops and netbooks:TechRadar.com
Battery life though is mediocre; we managed to get two and a half hours out of it, which is acceptable, but still nowhere near the big leagues of Acer's Timeline series. Mediocre battery. This VAIO is lovely-looking, but the well-spaced keyboard and curvaceous edging can't help but recall to us Apple's latest MacBooks. The screen is lovely: a whopping 16:9 ratio-ed 15.6" affair with bright colours and deep contrast. Lovely screen.
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very nice keyboard
Sony Vaio NW review:Infosyncworld.com
The Sony VAIO NW is a classy-looking midrange laptop with a solid selection of features, and even some advanced options available if you want to configure your own, which we'd highly recommend. At its base, the machine doesn't really standout, but pop in a Blu-Ray drive for less than $100 and you've got a much more capable addition to your home theater setup. Throw in a discrete graphics card from ATI and then you'll really be flying along, but you'll also increase the base price to almost $1...
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The bottom line: The Dell Inspiron i1545-4374PBU is a good, if basic, laptop with a strong price-to-performance ratio.
latest 15.6-inch laptop
Dell Inspiron i1545-4583JBK:PCMAG
The integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics are better suited for Bejeweled than Crysis . Battery life was decent, particularly when you consider the i1545-4583JBK uses a standard 6-cell (48Whr) battery. The keyboard is exceedingly comfortable. The mouse buttons are soft and quiet. The keys are firm but not too stiff, and the keyboard itself feels solid while typing.
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It is too heavy for sub-notebooks. 14 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.
Latest Reviews:NOTEBOOKCHECK
The integrated video processor is able to help decode HD videos (AVC/VC-2/MPEG2) , e.g., for a fluent Blu-Ray playback with slow CPUs. It is too heavy for sub-notebooks. 14 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.
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