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Dell m1330

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09-01-2007, 02:32 PM
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Well, the time has come I get a better laptop for my studies. I have two laptops on my mind and one of them is the m1330, I love the thin design and the lightweight. The other laptop is the macbook 13inch black. I like both but I do like playing some games occasionally but my question is has anyone used the m1330? I plan on using the laptop for School,Games(Somewhat) and just browsing the internet.

09-02-2007, 01:23 PM
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I would definitely go with the m1330, if you want to play games there is 0 point in getting a macbook. Also the Dell XPS service absolutely destroys that of Apples (Yes I've experienced both and Apple are just plain slow in comparison).

09-03-2007, 08:50 AM
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If it's gaming you want, get the M1330, the Macbook doesn't even have a graphic's card so you couldn't get any further than CS. But if you wanna look damm Sexy I would suggest the Macbook

09-03-2007, 11:41 AM
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i wouldnt get a macbook unless it was at least a macbook pro. =)

I'd go with the M1330.

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i have used and love the m1330. its so sexy and fast. i recommend it.

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I have the m1330's little brother, the m1210 and a white MacBook. While I would enthusiastically recommend either, I'd more highly recommend getting the Dell. Macs can do a lot, but not everything...

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Originally Posted by KenK View Post
I have the m1330's little brother, the m1210 and a white MacBook. While I would enthusiastically recommend either, I'd more highly recommend getting the Dell. Macs can do a lot, but not everything...
Neither can PC's...

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The dell xps pc's are awesome. I think the laptops would be great too.

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Originally Posted by Matsta View Post
Neither can PC's...
Name something a mac can do that a PC can't please Please leave aesthetics out of it.

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Originally Posted by Josh.UK View Post
Name something a mac can do that a PC can't please Please leave aesthetics out of it.
Ok,
You can press F9 which brings up all the open windows. You can mount CD images without using Daemon tools. You can burn CD's without having to use a 3rd party application. Mac's can read both Windows and Mac formatted drives. You can't minimize a windows and open a another one up at the same time. And you can't Run PC and Mac App's at the same time. And you can't hack wireless networks Theres a bunch more but i can't be bothered typing...

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