Typical price: £1,427
What is it: Stylish 13.3-inch laptop with high-end components
What we think: The M1330 has just about everything you could want from a 13.3-inch laptop -- it looks gorgeous, has a great specification and is very light
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February 19, 2008
Posted by: Sanjeev Kamalanathan
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
finger print reader can be useful when you forget passwords, white-led screen is very bright at 300nits compared to average of 220nits
What I don't like:
top spec components can be expensive. e.g. 64gb ssd
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