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Reviewed: Dell XPS M1530

January 31, 2008 2:54 am

When Dell released the XPS 1330 last year it was lauded by many as the best-looking laptop of all time. The look, size and build quality were perfect for the mobile traveller who needed something a little different. In many respects, the Dell XPS M1530 is simply the same machine but with a larger screen.

However, why change when you have a winning formula, such as the body being made from brushed magnesium-alloy that feels great to the touch and also makes the body solid and robust. The lid has a matt finish and you can choose from a range of colours, which adds a hint of personalisation to your laptop.

The screen is a 15.4-inch Super-TFT panel that has a standard 1280 x 800-pixel display that proved sharp and bright. This is due to the use of the 500nit backlit, which is twice the brightness of most […]

Original post by Michael Browne

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