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    XPS M1330 user guide is available for download

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by risbac, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. risbac

    risbac Notebook Consultant

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    At least on the european support website from Dell. Check it out. Nothing thrilling in there though.
     
  2. joseyu

    joseyu Notebook Consultant

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    Nothing thrilling, except that they mis-reported the weight of the computer. 3.6 kg or 8.0 lbs.
     
  3. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Notebook Deity

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    lol
    we don't have our notebooks yet, but we can all drool about the manuals... :/
     
  4. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    The is an Owners Manual and Setup Diagram on the US site. The Owners Manual includes 27 pages about adding and replacing parts.

    John

    PS: Page 141 shows the installation of a Turbo Memory card. I'm going to get one since Anandtech concluded that they do improved battery life.
     
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    Nalada Notebook Evangelist

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    The US manual looked rather wanting to me in some departments. e.g. it had sections on a modem, but nothing on the use of the fingerprint reader.

    I like the fact they trust the users to disassemble the machines to some extent.