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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March 21, 2008
Posted by: pawelpro
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
Style, size, preformance, WLED extra thin and bright screen, weight, keyboard, touchpad, hardware compatibility, volume of BOTH headphone jacks
What I don't like:
Matshita DVD slim load shipped with mine.
Review:
I'm an IT but also sensitive to the design and feel of the equipment ( not that other IT people aren't :P ) and I really enjoy both functionality, performance and look of my new M1330 laptop. I advised few of my friends to get it. One of them bought it the other one is jealous.
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