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    how do i find out how much my m1330 weights

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by BardoBeing, Jun 21, 2008.

  1. BardoBeing

    BardoBeing Notebook Enthusiast

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    is there anyway to find out how much my m1330 weights, i don't have a any weight instrument to measure the weight of the m1330.
    is there anyway to figure out how much my laptop weights?
     
  2. MexicanSnake

    MexicanSnake I'm back!

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    Yes but you need some water, metric tape, a marker against water and a bowl :p. You can imagine the procedure... ;).
     
  3. jayno20

    jayno20 Notebook Consultant

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    I used a kitchen scale that weighs food, it went from 1 to 10 lbs and worked pretty accurately.
     
  4. Jstn7477

    Jstn7477 Sam I Am

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    Yeah any kitchen or postage scale should do fine. My parents have a small battery powered postage scale (1-10 lb) that they use to weigh packages for the online USPS "send-your-packages-from-home-without-going-to-the-post-office" thing lol.

    -J.B.
     
  5. steve511

    steve511 Notebook Consultant

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    take it to the produce section of a supermarket....weigh it on their scale....if you have kids i advise you to do it in a town they never go and don't know anybody in. :cool: