Specs
2.0 GHz T2500 processor
1 gig ram
100 gig 5400 rpm HD
256 MB Nvidia GeForce 7400
6-cell battery
Intel 3945 Wireless
8x DVD/CD-RW
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Out of the box impressions
The packaging for the machine is fairly impressive. It comes w/ a box containing the AC cord, XPS accessory bag, XPS CD case, instruction manuals, and original install CD's. Then there's another box housing the actual machine w/ XPS cut out of the cardboard.

General Build, Appearance, & Ergonomics
I was fairly impressed w/ the appearance of the machine. The black w/ gray accents color scheme works very well. The build feels very solid, no creaky hinges. The laptop shuts and opens w/ ease and doesn't use any latch devices. It's a little thick for it's size, but it more than makes up for it in pure performance. It's a little heavier than it looks, but again, it more than makes up for it in performance.
Top of machine, CD jewel case included for size reference.

The only con to the black top is that you will see fingerprints easily.
Contrast adjusted to bring out the fingerprints.

Ports & Media
Left side of machine: RJ11 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, S-Video out, Wi-Fi on/off/catcher, vents, hard drive

Right side of the machine: DVD/CD-RW, 5in1 card reader, 1394, 2 USB 2.0, VGA out

Front of Machine: 2 Headphone port, Mic line in, Media buttons

Back of Machine: RJ45 ethernet, AC Power

Screen
I have the dreaded toshiba LCD58E. I actually think the screen looks fine. However, I'm definitely not an expert on screens, so don't crucify me when I say the screen looks fine to me. The screen is very bright at the max setting and is more than decent at the halfway point. At this point, I'm not going to try to get Dell to replace my screen as I have no comparison point. I'm not going to go out of my way to find another M1210 owner w/ an AUO3241, but if I happen to see one, I'll probably fold due to curiousity.


NO light leakage!

Keyboard/Touchpad
I'm glad Dell decided to have the full size keyboard on this. The flex is almost non-existant and I have no trouble hitting the right keys, just as I was typing on my desktop.


The touchpad was a very pleasant surprise. It's very responsive and it didn't wander/jump once during the whole time I was using it. The click buttons are absolutely excellent. They have the perfect amount of travel and are probably the best click buttons I've ever used on a laptop.

Wireless capability
The wireless card range is more than sufficient as I was able to pick up 7 different networks from the dining room in my house. I live in the suburbs and the distance between each house is a good 10 ft. I also love the Wi-Fi catcher feature. Just slide the Wi-Fi on/off switch all the way to the right and the catcher will tell you whether or not you have a signal. And this feature works whether or not the laptop is on or off, so you don't look like an idiot walking around w/ your laptop open looking for a signal.

Sound & Speakers
I really didn't expect much in this department as I was thinking there was no way this tiny laptop could house decent speakers. The speakers are actually quite decent. I had no problem listening on Itunes or dialogue during a movie.
6 Cell-Battery
My battery came fully charged from the factory. The battery has a small guage on it that has 5 lights. If you press and release the guage, it tells you how much battery it has left in 20% increments corresponding to the 5 lights. If you press and hold the guage, it gives you a battery health reading. I went right to work removing the bloatware and adding the laptop to my home network. Once i got it connected (Wi-fi off, cable connectivity), i transferred 13.9 gigs of music from my desktop, loaded up a few programs, while surfing the net. I then watched a 15 minutes of an Entourage episode and saw that I had been on the laptop for a little under three hours. I checked the battery and it was at 15%. That's pretty decent life for what I was doing.
Processor
The core duo T2500 smokes all other laptops I've ever handled plus my personal desktop. I was installing programs, transferring files from my desktop, and surfing the net all at the same time and it didn't skip a beat. A real treat for multitaskers!
Super PI to 2M digits: 1 min, 11s

Optical Drive/Media Center
What can I say about the optical drive.... it works. It's a tad bit louder than some of the drives I've used, but nothing overpowering. Media Center is also a welcome addition to Windows. I really enjoy watching DVD's w/ it as opposed to the crap player Dell packages in the bloatware.
Conclusion
This laptop is all I expected and more. You can't beat the power to size ratio along w/ the decent price (unlike Sony). This laptop packs a punch and not only spanks all others in it's 12" screen class, it outperforms many other desktop replacements. This thing performs so well that I find myself using it more than my desktop. If you're looking for power in a small package for a decent price, this is definitely is the way to go.
Case Logic 13" Slimline Laptop case (TNC-13)
I stumbled on this case while browsing on amazon. This holds the M1210 perfectly as seen in the pix. It has many pockets for anything you can imagine: keys, camera, built in CD sleeves, document holder, etc.


Official Case Logic site link:
http://www.caselogic.com/case_logic/...?modelid=70104
I got mine at amazon for $31.99 shipped. I also believe newegg has a good deal also.
2.0 GHz T2500 processor
1 gig ram
100 gig 5400 rpm HD
256 MB Nvidia GeForce 7400
6-cell battery
Intel 3945 Wireless
8x DVD/CD-RW
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Out of the box impressions
The packaging for the machine is fairly impressive. It comes w/ a box containing the AC cord, XPS accessory bag, XPS CD case, instruction manuals, and original install CD's. Then there's another box housing the actual machine w/ XPS cut out of the cardboard.

General Build, Appearance, & Ergonomics
I was fairly impressed w/ the appearance of the machine. The black w/ gray accents color scheme works very well. The build feels very solid, no creaky hinges. The laptop shuts and opens w/ ease and doesn't use any latch devices. It's a little thick for it's size, but it more than makes up for it in pure performance. It's a little heavier than it looks, but again, it more than makes up for it in performance.
Top of machine, CD jewel case included for size reference.

The only con to the black top is that you will see fingerprints easily.
Contrast adjusted to bring out the fingerprints.

Ports & Media
Left side of machine: RJ11 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, S-Video out, Wi-Fi on/off/catcher, vents, hard drive

Right side of the machine: DVD/CD-RW, 5in1 card reader, 1394, 2 USB 2.0, VGA out

Front of Machine: 2 Headphone port, Mic line in, Media buttons

Back of Machine: RJ45 ethernet, AC Power

Screen
I have the dreaded toshiba LCD58E. I actually think the screen looks fine. However, I'm definitely not an expert on screens, so don't crucify me when I say the screen looks fine to me. The screen is very bright at the max setting and is more than decent at the halfway point. At this point, I'm not going to try to get Dell to replace my screen as I have no comparison point. I'm not going to go out of my way to find another M1210 owner w/ an AUO3241, but if I happen to see one, I'll probably fold due to curiousity.


NO light leakage!

Keyboard/Touchpad
I'm glad Dell decided to have the full size keyboard on this. The flex is almost non-existant and I have no trouble hitting the right keys, just as I was typing on my desktop.


The touchpad was a very pleasant surprise. It's very responsive and it didn't wander/jump once during the whole time I was using it. The click buttons are absolutely excellent. They have the perfect amount of travel and are probably the best click buttons I've ever used on a laptop.

Wireless capability
The wireless card range is more than sufficient as I was able to pick up 7 different networks from the dining room in my house. I live in the suburbs and the distance between each house is a good 10 ft. I also love the Wi-Fi catcher feature. Just slide the Wi-Fi on/off switch all the way to the right and the catcher will tell you whether or not you have a signal. And this feature works whether or not the laptop is on or off, so you don't look like an idiot walking around w/ your laptop open looking for a signal.

Sound & Speakers
I really didn't expect much in this department as I was thinking there was no way this tiny laptop could house decent speakers. The speakers are actually quite decent. I had no problem listening on Itunes or dialogue during a movie.
6 Cell-Battery
My battery came fully charged from the factory. The battery has a small guage on it that has 5 lights. If you press and release the guage, it tells you how much battery it has left in 20% increments corresponding to the 5 lights. If you press and hold the guage, it gives you a battery health reading. I went right to work removing the bloatware and adding the laptop to my home network. Once i got it connected (Wi-fi off, cable connectivity), i transferred 13.9 gigs of music from my desktop, loaded up a few programs, while surfing the net. I then watched a 15 minutes of an Entourage episode and saw that I had been on the laptop for a little under three hours. I checked the battery and it was at 15%. That's pretty decent life for what I was doing.
Processor
The core duo T2500 smokes all other laptops I've ever handled plus my personal desktop. I was installing programs, transferring files from my desktop, and surfing the net all at the same time and it didn't skip a beat. A real treat for multitaskers!
Super PI to 2M digits: 1 min, 11s

Optical Drive/Media Center
What can I say about the optical drive.... it works. It's a tad bit louder than some of the drives I've used, but nothing overpowering. Media Center is also a welcome addition to Windows. I really enjoy watching DVD's w/ it as opposed to the crap player Dell packages in the bloatware.
Conclusion
This laptop is all I expected and more. You can't beat the power to size ratio along w/ the decent price (unlike Sony). This laptop packs a punch and not only spanks all others in it's 12" screen class, it outperforms many other desktop replacements. This thing performs so well that I find myself using it more than my desktop. If you're looking for power in a small package for a decent price, this is definitely is the way to go.
Case Logic 13" Slimline Laptop case (TNC-13)
I stumbled on this case while browsing on amazon. This holds the M1210 perfectly as seen in the pix. It has many pockets for anything you can imagine: keys, camera, built in CD sleeves, document holder, etc.


Official Case Logic site link:
http://www.caselogic.com/case_logic/...?modelid=70104
I got mine at amazon for $31.99 shipped. I also believe newegg has a good deal also.

The problems are:
- Battery is completely dead (It does not charge and the computer has been running on AC power since last three months)
- The Screen had developed two lines since 3 months of purchase of NoteBook
- Now the Screen is totally blanked out (BLACK) and NoteBook was being only running on an external LCD.
- However since two (2) weeks, even this has stopped working
- And I have got blue screen with message “HARDWARE MEMORY ERROR”, contact manufacturer.
I am unable to access my very valueable office and private data. This DELL NOTEBOOK has become completely OUT OF ORDER in about a year’s time. I only wonder, is this the quality of a world renowned machine?
I had my note book inspected by the distributor Shahnawaz (Dell Distributor and Service Center in Pakistan) , who informed that the motherboard is faulty, screen is faulty and battery is dead!! I have purchased this expensive Notebook on 10th April 2007 and in approx one year the note book is finished, not useable? All my investment in the DELL brand has gone wasted?
What should I do now, throw the expensive notebook in trash can and buy a new DELL Notebook?
Can somebody comment or help me out?
Got a question for those with the integrated camera package..........
Is the Camera the Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro? Was just reading a review on it & this seems to be very good.
(link:http://www.laptoplogic.com/reviews/detail.php?id=130)
Can anyone identify which logitech camera the Dell one is based on? Is it 1.3 true or software enhanced?
Thanks.....
Is the M1210 ok for carrying with you ? I would be using this sat in starbucks and out and about. Other option is go small / lighter with the Sony or tiny P7010 form Fujitsu, but those are slower machines.
However! The M1210 has given me mobility back. I carry it all over the house..i've takened it to my mothers, i've driven around looking for hot spots. I've been all over the place with this thing. It is extremely moble.
Contrast adjusted to bring out the fingerprints.
Is the M1210 ok for carrying with you ? I would be using this sat in starbucks and out and about. Other option is go small / lighter with the Sony or tiny P7010 form Fujitsu, but those are slower machines.
Some questions
- Also is it worth getting the T2600 over the T2500 processor ? Seems huge price jump for .1 of a ghz.
- I am in UK and it seems you cannot select which harddrive you want ? Will any 2.5inch drive fit in here if I was to buy a 7200rpm from component supplier?
- Is it really worth getting 2gb ram for a laptop? I have 2Gb from my home machine.
- Does the bottom of laptop get very hot, I sometimes like resting on my lap in bed reading a ebook.
I also assume this laptop ticks all the boxes for being Vista ready?
Thanks for any advice.
my opty @ 2.7ghz does 1m 11sec 2m super pi also