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by Andrew Baxter and Jerry Jackson

Overview and Introduction

The Dell XPS M1330 is designed for those that want power on the go. If you're also fashion conscious and like to standout in a crowd, the looks of the XPS M1330 will help you in that area too. Sleek design coupled with a portable form factor and powerful components come together to make for a compelling notebook.


Build and Design

Our pre-production XPS M1330 as equipped:

* 13.3-inch WXGA screen with LED backlight
* "Crimson" red paint (also available in "Tuxedo" black or "Pearl" white)
* 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, Santa Rosa chipset (up to 2.4GHz available)
* 2GB DDR2-667 SDRAM (up to 4GB DDR2 SDRAM available)
* 160GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD (32GB SSD drive available)
* Slot-loading dual-layer DVDOpen /admin/applications/members/modules_public/profile/view.php

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            $posts    = $this->DB->buildAndFetch( array(
                                                    'select'    => "COUNT(*) as total_posts",
                                                    'from'        => "posts",
                                                    'where'        => "author_id=" . $member['member_id'],
                                                )        );


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            $posts    = $this->DB->buildAndFetch( array(
                                                    'select'    => "posts as total_posts",
                                                    'from'        => "members",
                                                    'where'        => "member_id=" . $member['member_id'],
                                                )        );


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