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Originally Posted by gforce You seem to be slightly confused here. The XPS M1330 is an older laptop while the Studio XPS 13 is an entirely different model. I suggest staying away from the M1330 due to the well known nvidia GPU issue for which the company was sued last week.
Assuming you need opinions on the HP vs Studio XPS 13:
1. The P8600 is much faster and a lot cooler due the lower TDP which should result in longer battery life.
2. Not a hell lot in terms of performance at the moment. Cost is obviously a slight issue but it shouldn't matter in the long run since prices of DDR3 sticks are falling like gravity.
3. The XPS doesn't really have a "GF 9500" card but rather two lesser cards, a 9200M GS discrete and 9400M G on-board cards working together in SLI. So think of it as the HP card + a 9400M for a slight performance boost. Note that hybrid SLI is not supported under WinXP, so you won't be able to use that OS in the XPS.
4. What are the options that you're considering? BT, memory card reader, more RAM, faster processor? |
Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes my bad, its the studio xps 13.
Primarily I want a laptop that is a bit on the lighter side (weight wise)
So preferably one that is lesser than the 15.4 inchers
The price is a consideration but not much of a restraining factor
The cost of the HP after tax is Rs 55,000
and of the Dell XPS Studio 13 is about Rs 67,000
I am not looking to play a lot of the high end games, just casual gaming, watching movies and emailing and stuff. Not very performance driven.
I just need an idea of how much better the Dell's processor is
If the HP's processor is rated at a 5/10, how much better is the Dell's one?
I would prefer a faster processor, better ram, but the price difference is about 12000. So is Dell really worth it? Or am I just paying for the tag?