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Dell XPS M1210 With Core 2 Duo Review At Notebook Review

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The Dell XPS M1210 notebook with Core 2 Duo has been reviewed over at Notebook Review. 'The Dell XPS M1210 has been a rather pleasant surprise to many ever since rumors of its existence leaked out earlier this year. By combining a portable 12.1" widescreen form factor, 2-spindle design (HDD + Optical drive), A/V capabilities with 3G WWAN ready antenna, high quality Logitech webcam, and the option of a dedicated nVidia GeForce Go 7400 graphics chip, the M1210 packs a lot of punch in such a small size, rivaling many larger 15.4" or 17" models..

Dell wasted no time in offering the latest from Intel to boost the performance of this model even further -- in the form of a 64-bit dual-core processor known as Core 2 Duo (codename Merom), after only 4 months of launching it with the original Core Duo. Today we'll take a look at how the updated model performs in the age of 64-bit dual-core computing.'

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