Media Center Laptops: Dell XPS M140

Dell XPS M140 Notebook Picture
(Source: PC Magazine)

A recent review roundup by PC Magazine featured three of the best media center laptops available. And not surprisingly, Dell had a strong entry in place, the Dell XPS M140.

The XPS M140 might not have come equipped with all the features one would look for in a media center laptop, including glossy screens, large hard disk drives, dual-layer DVD burners, and built-in TV tuners, but its reasonable price more than made up for it. After all, you could upgrade the XPS M140 to include a TV tuner if you actually need it.

The other two media center notebooks featured were the Toshiba Qosmia G35-AV600 and the HP Pavillion dv5000t.

More information and reviews on the Dell XPS M140 here.

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May 9th, 2006 @ 04:24 AM • Filed under Notebooks, Reviews, XPS

3 Comments

House of Dell » Dell XPS M140 Review said,

Pingback • June 4, 2006 @ 9:33 am

[…] As a followup to the media center notebook review roundup a few days back, we have a full review of the Dell XPS M140 media center notebook by PCMag. […]

The Acer Blog » Desktop Replacements: A Comparison said,

Pingback • June 29, 2006 @ 4:29 am

[…] PCWorld.com recently ran a cross-brand comparison between the top “desktop killer” notebooks on the market, not unlike in style to PCMag’s recent media center notebook comparison. […]

The Acer Blog » Media Center Notebooks: Acer TravelMate 8200 said,

Pingback • June 29, 2006 @ 4:48 am

[…] CRN has just published a review of a few media center notebooks from the industry’s bigger players, not unlike PC Magazine’s own review roundup a while back. However, while PC Magazine’s review didn’t include a single Acer notebook, CRN’s own features the award-winning Acer TravelMate 8200. […]

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