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Dell XPS M1210 - Perspective
Dell XPS M12104.00Explain star rating
RRP
$1599.00

Review Date

Friday, 1st of June, 2007

Features

Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7200
Supported Media : DVD+/-RW

What's Hot

Plethora of media-oriented features, power, ease of use, road-friendly weight

What's Not

Bluetooth is extra, only supports basic games

The Final Word

If you're looking for top comfort and full features in an ultraportable, you'll find them all in the XPS M1210.

Notes

# This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price displayed is the price at review time and the last available recommended retail price.

Dell XPS M1210

Dell's entry-level multimedia laptop, the XPS M1210 has some excellent show-biz genes, such as media buttons and a TV tuner option. But it's also a strong, well-designed, and highly mobile performer. The Windows Vista refresh only enhances the earlier XP version's strong points.

The M1210 is not the lightest laptop in its class, but it's still quite travel friendly. Pricing is flexible, and the design is excellent. The M1210 has four USB ports, among other connections, ports, and card slots. Its 12.1in WXGA screen is extraordinarily bright and inviting, and the well-laid-out keyboard requires no ramp-up time. With the unit turned off, one press of the keyboard's MediaDirect button launches a movie, music file, video clip, or photos slide show located anywhere on the notebook. Although the M1210 is a small notebook with small-sounding speakers, it comes with two headphone ports on the front so two people can plug in and listen at the same time.

Dell has added an 'Instant office' option to the MediaDirect menu. After selecting it, you can flip through your PowerPoint slides, contacts, and calendar entries without waiting for Windows to load.

The Mobile Media Guru configuration, included on our review unit further broadens your entertainment and communications horizons. An external USB TV tuner and a remote control enable you to watch and record live TV on the M1210's small screen. Dell also includes an excellent Webcam and an integrated broadband antenna at this price level. (An integrated broadband card and Bluetooth cost extra, though.) The notebook's 'WiFi Catcher' switch makes it easy to scan for any type of wireless signal - Wi-Fi, broadband, or Bluetooth.

Configured with Windows Vista Home Premium, a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 processor, and 2GB of RAM, our review unit earned a WorldBench 6 score of 76. Our XPS M1210's 256MB nVidia GeForce Go 7400 graphics controller supported basic 3D gaming, as the notebook runs both Doom 3 and Far Cry with antialiasing switched off.

Our test unit also came with a dual-layer DVD writer and a 7200rpm, 120GB hard drive and you can increase the storage to a maximum of 160GB. When work takes you away from electrical outlets, the M1210's 5.3-hour battery life saves the day. A thick, illustrated printed user manual accompanies the laptop.

With its plethora of media-oriented features, the M1210 is probably one of the best entertainment notebooks on the market. But it also has just every laptop feature that a consumer or small-business shopper could want, plus power, ease of use, and a road-friendly weight. If you're looking for top comfort and full features in an ultraportable, you'll find them in the M1210.

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