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XPS M1730 - The newest version higher-end mobile XPS computer available in grey, white, blue, or red chassis that features a 17" widescreen, Intel Core 2 Duo processors, dual NVIDIA GeForce 8700M video cards, two 7200 RPM SATA hard drives available in RAID, and up to 4GB DDR2 SDRAM. The M1730 does offer unique user- and software-changeable LED lighting in the touchpad, fan outlets/inlets, as well as the lid and speaker grills, also including BluRay Disc Drive in some models. The system was marketed to gamers. It was physically redesigned with a completely new chassis. New with this latest version is a built in AGEIA physics card to improve 3D performance, the option for 64 GB solid state drives, a back lit keyboard including a number pad, and a miniature gaming LCD display above the keyboard. The M1730 has been criticized for its looks, increase in weight and size compared to previous models, and for having only marginal performance gains in select games. The last complaint is likely due to Nvidia only having recently released a mobile version of the 8800M video card. Dell is now offering the M1730 with dual 8800M GTX graphics cards, which are said to have a 174% power increase (as quoted by Dell) over the dual 8700 GTs.
XPS M1530 - This 15.4" laptop, released on November 28, 2007, features the Intel Santa Rosa platform. The XPS M1530 is almost identical in design to the XPS M1330 except that it is a bit thicker and heavier with a 15.4" CCFL screen. LED Screen is available now. It can be configured with Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors up to T7800 (2.6 GHz)/T9500 (2.6 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache)), up to 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667 MHz, up to 320 GB 5400 rpm hard drive/320 GB 7200 rpm hard drive or an optional 64 GB solid-state drive, and can be configured with a Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS or 8600M GT GPU. Wireless draft-n is also available (802.11n). The XPS M1530 includes a biometric fingerprint reader and a 2 MP webcam. Another option for this laptop is a 1920x1200 display, even though it is 9 inches smaller than Dell's 24 inch monitor. The system weight starts at 2.67 kg (5.9 lbs)[9] and is dependent upon configuration. The laptop contains an internal slot for a Dell mobile broadband card.
XPS M1330 - This 13.3" high end laptop, released on June 26, 2007, features the Intel Centrino Fourth Generation Santa Rosa platform. It features a 13.3" screen either with CCFL or WLED. The WLED version has a 0.3 MP camera, as opposed to the 2 MP camera with the CCFL screen. The XPS 1330 with the WLED screen is thinner and brighter than the previous XPS 1210 version, the thinner WLED screen forcing the optics in the camera to be limited to 0.3 MP. Moreover, XPS 1330 can also feature a biometric fingerprint reader, usually found in business class laptops like the Latitude series. The XPS M1330 also offers the NVIDIA GeForce Go 8400M GS graphics card as an option. Originally, it could only be configured with Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors up to T7700 (2.4 GHz), but can now be configured with processors up to the Intel Core 2 Duo T9500. The XPS M1330 is also available in the (PRODUCT) RED line along with other Dell computers. There are rumors that the XPS M1330 model will be able to be configured with higher end graphics processing units in the future; however this is unconfirmed. There have been several cases involving M1330 laptops to be cosmetically defective in manufacture, such as loose hinge covers and unusually and uneven gaps between plastic parts, as well as customer complaints concerning "CPU whine". The XPS M1330 has a lot of video issues that currently don't have any fixes. Known issues would be: white screens, white lines on the screen, checkerboard marks or no video at all. This is due to the fact that the Heatsink used in the system is inadequate in cooling the graphics card. The major flaw in design is the use of a Thermal Pad rather than a copper contact.
After Dell saw the problem was with the Nvidia chip production G84- en G86-gpu's, they updated the bios to A12, the problem is that Nvidia used a chip material that can't stand high temperatures, so the new bios update makes the cooling go better.
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