Dell XPS M140 Review

Dell XPS M140I have been seriously looking at some of Dell’s notebooks due to some of the good things I have been hearing from people, but there are two things that always stop me from grabbing one, and that is when is the right time to buy and where are the laptops that last all day? Laptop Magazine reviews the XPS M140 from Dell, and with the optional bigger battery it can last nearly 6.5 hours on a charge, and priced at less than $1,500 USD, it might be a decent machine to pick up.

Dell’s XPS brand has long been associated with gaming, but the M140 is a different breed of entertainment notebook. It lacks the graphics chops of the 17-inch M170, but this more portable 14.1-inch widescreen machine packs fun in other ways, starting with a MediaDirect function that grants nearly instant access to music, photos, or video without booting into Windows. Otherwise, the M140 boasts the same personalized support as its bigger brother while combining good performance along with nearly 6.5 hours of endurance.

In the end it manages to earn a respectible four out of five.

February 16th, 2006 Posted by David in Dell, Reviews at 3:20 pm Comment Now! »
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