Dell has taken the basic design of that system to build a new 15-inch laptop around it. Mid-size 15-inch laptops are perhaps the hardest to make interesting, and the XPS M1530 isn't nearly as revolutionary as the earlier model -- which had an LED-backlit screen and was less than 25mm thick.
It's still the best-looking 15-inch laptop we've seen in a long time, and reasonably configurable, starting at just £599 with high-end touches such as a slot-loading DVD drive, touch-sensitive media buttons and HDMI-output jack. We've reviewed the £829 version, the third most expensive of the four available units.
It's still the best-looking 15-inch laptop we've seen in a long time, and reasonably configurable, starting at just £599 with high-end touches such as a slot-loading DVD drive, touch-sensitive media buttons and HDMI-output jack. We've reviewed the £829 version, the third most expensive of the four available units.
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