Dell XPS M1330 13.3" Tuxedo Black Laptop Computer. Sleek, Sophicated, and Truly Portable Laptop. Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 (2.0 GHz), 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi-g, Bluetooth, Integrated Webcam, Fingerprint Reader, Express Card Remote, Carrying Case, 8-in-1 Card Reader, 4-cell Battery, Windows Vista Home Premium. 1-year Warranty.



  • Thinnest and Lightest Model of all Dell laptops! (3.97 lbs, less than 1" thick)
  • Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 (2.0 GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 667MHz FSB)
  • 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, 160GB HDD, Slot-Drive 8X DVD+/-RW
  • Wifi-G, Integrated Camera, Fingerprint Reader, 8-in-1 Card Reader, Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Module (2.0+EDR)
  • Vista Home Premium, 1 Year Warranty from Dell
Buy Dell XPS M1330 13.3" Tuxedo Black Laptop Computer. Sleek, Sophicated, and Truly Portable Laptop. Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 (2.0 GHz), 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi-g, Bluetooth, Integrated Webcam, Fingerprint Reader, Express Card Remote, Carrying Case, 8-in-1 Card Reader, 4-cell Battery, Windows Vista Home Premium. 1-year Warranty. Now!($1,499.81)
Rating: 4 of 5
Great Laptop - How 2 fix the dim screen
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 2 persumably extend the battery charge. If you hit the F2 key while the laptop boots up you can enter the Setup & correct this. I moved it from a default setting of 3 2 6 & the display dims only slightly now on battery.
Be careful not 2 change other settings while in setup unless you know what you're doing. You could cause major problems.


Rating: 5 of 5
Look at the components & compare
I am pretty amazed at the fact that no one seems 2 really look at the computer's components before evaluating it. They make a huge difference, both in performance & in price. Even Consumer Reports, which rates the m1330 as a best buy, compares this with a Sony VAIO ultralight that has much better components. Not surprisingly the Sony comes out with a higher score. I think if they were evenly matched this model would blow the Sony VAIO away.

The price 4 the Dell m1330 advertised here is way high. I got a much better version of the m1330 at Best Buy (x1330 - they use the x instead of the m as part of their own inventory system) in early November 4 $950. It is going 4 $1099 now but even at that it is still a good deal.

Here is the comparison of Amazon's version & the BB version side - by side

Intel Core Duo T5750 - BB is T8100
2GB RAM - BB is 4GB which is what is needed 2 run Vista
160 GB HDD - BB is 320 GB HDD, or twice the storage capacity.
WiFi-g 801.11 - Has this
Bluetooth - Has this & it is operational in BB model
Integrated Webcam - Has this
Fingerprint Reader - Has this
Express Card remote - Has this
8 in 1 card reader - Has this
4 cell battery - BB has a 6 cell battery
Windows Vista Home Premium - Has this
1 year (Dell) warranty

The speed on the HD 4 both models is 5400 rpm & I was concerned that it might need a 7800 rpm drive or even a solid state drive 2 efficiently operate Vista & other programs, but it is definitely not needed. The difference in speed is barely perceptible & the solid state drive adds over $700 2 the price.

Also, there is a problem with the graphics card the Amazon model comes with, the Intel Integrated Graphics Media accellerator. The BB version comes with the 128mb NVIDIA GeForce - much better. The only drawback is that it pulls more power so Dell recommends the 9 cell battery which adds considerable bulk & weight. It is not needed, though. I am getting over two hours of battery life with the 6 cell.

I STRONGLY disagree with the other reviewer's take on Dell screens. The Dell m1330 screen is superior. There are no issues with it whatsoever. It is not LED, so if you use the computer outside in the daylight you will have trouble seeing the screen. But it is an exceptional LCD screen.

Some reviewers on other sites take issue with the button 4 WiFi on the m1330 - I think the quality is fine. I turn it on & I leave it on & the button is out of the way & stays on so no complaints from me there. Some reviewers also think it is too noisy. The BB model I have is very quiet.

The only problem is with the NUMLOCK key. It indicates on & off okay but it does not actually work. I never use the NUMLOCK so that is not a problem 4 me. All of the other Function & Shift keys work fine including CAPSLOCK. Consumer Reports cites as a liability the fact that there is no latch 2 lock the lid shut but I have no sense that the lid will open. When it is shut it feels 2 me like it will stay shut.

The BB x1330 is also 64bit as opposed 2 32bit which means that it runs the next generation of operating systems & software much better but 4 peripherals you now own like printers & scanners that are 32bit you may need 2 download new drivers.

The weight is slightly more than 4 other more expensive ultralights but IMHO it is well worth the price difference trade-off.

The keyboard feels very solid & sure. The touchpad is a little small so if you have large hands it might be a little hard 2 use but I prefer the smaller size myself. There is also plenty of room 2 rest your wrists while you type.

It has a sleep mode that is GREAT! It takes literally a second 2 power off & it comes on again as soon as I open the lid - no more stabbing at the enter key, shift key, power key (and accidently shutting it down) etc., trying 2 figure out how 2 wake it up. It also does a cold boot very quickly, in a minute or two.

I strongly recommend this computer with the components that I detailed here. I have used Dells, Thinkpads, Gateways, & Sony laptops & I would match this up against a similarly outfitted competitor anytime 4 quality & price. I am glad I gave it a seecond look.


Rating: 2 of 5
Screen so dim it can only be read in a dark room
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 2 sit outside & read your e-mail, DO NOT BUY a Dell laptop. I wish I had known this before I bought the Dell XPS 1330, & I would have bought a Sony instead.


Rating: 5 of 5
Dell XPS M1330 after owning XPS M1210
I loved my M1210 & used it 4 18 months but recently got an M1330 & I like it even better, except 4 a few things.
I did like the 12-inch size & weight of the former, but the 1330 is brighter & the keyboard is a little larger, making 4 improved useability.
BTW, the specs are almost equal: 2.2 GHz processor & 2 Gb. RAM; with NVidia video card.
So the speed is pretty much equal also.
I put 4 Gb RAM into both, & the performance difference is negligible. Don't waste your money: 2 Gb is plenty.
The 9-cell battery of the 1330 is bulky & ugly, compared 2 the 9-cell of the M1210.
by the way, about batteries: that 9-cell from my M1210 is just about shot, even though the laptop was hardly ever run from only this battery. When using the 1210 mobile, I used the 6-cell almost exclusively; only using the 9-cell when the laptop was running on AC power. Why would that wear out a battery?
The 6-cell from the M1210 is still fine, having been used about 5 hours a week 4 18 months.
I liked the rotating camera of the 1210; the 1330 camera is fixed.
The 1330 has better heat dissipation: there's a copper tubing setup that winds its way around heat-producing sources & wicks it over 2 the fan area; new in this latest design.
I hate the multi-media touch controls of the 1330 as compared 2 regular buttons (cooly lit-up blue) that you push & click 2 use, on the 1210.
I don't like the fact that screen on the 1330 doesn't tilt back further than about 120 degrees, as opposed 2 the 1210 tilting back all the way, flat 2 180 degrees.
the 1330 has HDMI port which the 1210 didn't, but it only has 2 USB ports compared 2 the 1210's four.
The HDD of the 1330 is more difficult 2 get at & swap out than the HDD of the 1210.
The 1330 could have been made even a bit smaller, because there's a wide wasted-space frame bordering the screen, but that would have meant making the keyboard the same size as the 1210. Fine with me, but maybe users with big fat hands complained about not enough keyboard room.

Overall a nice laptop. I especially appreciate the MedeaDirect setup that both of these laptops have: a very nice & useful touch.

This is my sixth Dell laptop & because of their excellent warranty service & great customer care support (especially XPS support) I can't see myself buying anything else.


Dell XPS M1330 in Tuxedo Black

Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
13.3" UltraSharp WXGA (1280 x 800) display with TrueLife & 2.0 MP camera
Integrated Slot-Load CD/DVD+/-RW Drive

Weight & Dimensions
Weight: 3.97 lbs (1.8 kg)
Width: 31.8cm
Height: 2.31cm - 3.38cm
Depth: 23.8cm
Ports
2 USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin connectors
IEEE 1394
RJ45 Ethernet port (10/100)
VGA Port, HDMI;
ExpressCard 54 mm slot
8-in-1 removable memory card reader
Audio jacks
Stereo in headphone/speaker out (x2) dual digital array mics

Package Includes:
- Dell m1330 Laptop w/ battery
- 65W A/C Adapter
- Dell XPS Carrying Case
- Dell Manuals & Driver CD/DVDs
- Dell XPS Express Remote

COLORS
Colors available in Tuxedo Black, Midnight Blue, Alpine White, Flamingo Pink.
Please contact the sellers of this listing 4 different colored units.



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Buy Dell XPS M1330 13.3" Tuxedo Black Laptop Computer. Sleek, Sophicated, and Truly Portable Laptop. Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 (2.0 GHz), 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi-g, Bluetooth, Integrated Webcam, Fingerprint Reader, Express Card Remote, Carrying Case, 8-in-1 Card Reader, 4-cell Battery, Windows Vista Home Premium. 1-year Warranty. Now!

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