The mouse trackpad is a little small, but this solves more problems that it causes: there's little likelihood of accidentally touching the pad while typing, and you can increase the trackpad's sensitivity to avoid using multiple finger strokes.ĭell has done a lot to make the M1330 look sleeker than its predecessor, the XPS M1210. Each key provides good feedback so you always know exactly when keystrokes are registered. The keyboard itself feels very good to type on. The inside portion of the laptop is, predictably, silver, but it's a slightly futuristic gunmetal silver, which makes the laptop look somehow more expensive. The three colour options (Tuxedo Black, Pearlescent White and our favourite - Crimson Red) make a welcome change from the norm. So, yes, it's the thinnest in the world, but it's arguably also the thickest.ĭespite this, the wedge shape gives the M1330 a very sleek appearance - it's a far cry from the lardy-looking XPS M1210. Unfortunately the fatter rear edge is a comparatively bloated 36mm. In a sense, that's true - the thinnest edge of the wedge-shaped chassis measures just 25mm. It's also lighter than equivalent Apple MacBooks, and is arguably just as sexy.ĭell reckons the M1330 is the thinnest 13.3-inch laptop in the world. It's easy to see why: Dell says it's the thinnest 13.3-inch laptop in the world. We're huge fans of the XPS 710 H2C, we love the enormous XPS M2010, and now we're about to go doolally for the new XPS M1330.
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