The Dell XPS M1530 has been the most popular laptop on our charts for all of 2008 so far, that's no small feat when there are literally hundreds of notebook options on the market. So what makes the XPS M1530 so popular and what makes people like it? To find out we look to our user opinions.
One thing that certainly helps the popularity of the XPS M1530 is the fact that it's a 15.4" screen size notebook. This is by far the most popular size and makes up about 50% of all laptops sold on the market. Yes, the Asus Eee PC and tiny laptops may catch the buzz, but they don't sell close to as many units as your standard sized 15.4" notebook.
The real advantage the XPS M1530 has in a crowded market of 15.4" screen notebooks is the great looks, excellent performance options -- you can get a good dedicated graphics card and speedy Core 2 Duo, and reasonable starting price of $999. Other things making this laptop popular are the slot loading optical drive, LED option backlight screen, different lid color options, Blu-Ray, Nvidia 256MB 8600m graphics and improved customer support for the XPS line of laptops.
We wrote our full review of the XPS M1530 back in December of 2007. It quickly gained a lot of interest, with 279 replies to the article to date. Our view of the M1530 as an upsized XPS M1330 was positive then and we still view it as a great purchase option. Overall we have 78 user ratings, 73% of them recommend buying the XPS M1530 which is one of the highest recommendation rates for any laptop in our product database. Below is a sampling of some unedited user ratings...
<blockquote>It's an ART!
Submitted by Faraz husain on 6/5/2008Rating: 9/10
Pros: Specs: 2.2Ghz, T7500, 2G Ram, 160GB Drive, 9 cell Battery PROS: Extremely fast and cool. Although, Vista causes some glitches here and there. Did the DVD authoring and decoding which used to take around 3 hrs on my AMD 3400 XP 64 bit system for a 2 hr movie. This machine threw it out in merely 54minutes exact! Sleek design, Faster Application access, Excellent After sales support as my Media Remote wasn't working and DELL replaced it within 2 days after I contacted them. Has an excellent Vista Experience Index of 4.8
Cons: - Speakers aren't really good but sound is fine if you plug in the headphones or Aux it to your sterio. - Touchpad has some problems when the LID is closed and opened again. However, this can be solved each time after lightly touching the pad twice or thrice until you see that DELL Touchpad icon in the tray doesnt show activty when your finger isn't placed. Otherwise, u can update the BIOS - Screen options are minimal but fine for a laptop - Gets a little over 6lbs if bought with 9cell battery
Good value and performance for my first laptop
Submitted by tristan on 5/23/2008Rating: 8/10
Pros: This is my first laptop and debated between this, a MacBook Pro, and a Asus M series. Went with the Dell because of the price and options. The design of this unit is awesome and sexy. Runs 80% faster after a Vista reinstall, and boots twice as fast. Plays Crysis smoothly at medium settings. Keyboard is nice. LED screen is sharp and bright. Battery life with 9-cell is great. Built-in Blue-tooth, 2.5ghz proc. Slot-load drive. Fast hard drive.
Cons: Took more than 20 days to receive, but Dell stayed in touch, upgraded to 2-day shipping at no-cost and received it on the second day at 9:00am. Do not get the Dell wireless N, get the Intel Next-gen instead, for it does not work with Ubuntu, and the reception isnt that good. 7200rpm hard drive gets hot, speakers blow. Cant display 1680x1050 res on external display for some reason. Touch pad gets unresponsive and choppy. To much bloat-ware, MediaDirect is useless. Repartitioned immediately. AC adapter is the size of a brick. My Next laptop will have a 17 inch screen.
Absolutely Marvelous
Submitted by Devin on 4/27/2008Rating: 9/10
Pros: Stunningly fast Head-turning Design Excellent costumer service (what you would expect from Dell) Keyboard feel solid and sturdy The light-up keys are a nice feature Especially Light and Thin Amazing and sleek Form Factor
Cons: You (at the time of my reviewing, April 27 2008) can only get the 'red' system color by purchasing the Product Red version. I am fine with donating money, but the configuration is the same as the entry level, and therefore costs more to upgrade to. I really wanted the red color. The Touchpad could be at little bigger (not a big con, it is still a nice size)
Was Deciding Between this XPS and a MAC, Very Happy I Got the XPS M1530
Submitted by raquaan on 4/17/2008Rating: 9/10
Pros: Great to look at, very fast, works incredibly well with Vista (I returned an HP tower with Vista for a refund 3 months ago.) An outstanding replacement for my desktop.
Cons: None yet.
Bad Notebook
Submitted by Eric on 3/24/2008Pros: While it is a good performing notebook and good value for the spec they give you.
Cons: Just been using it for almost 40 days and it die on me. No respond from the power button. I saw many review on the Malaysia site and most people have to have their mb change. I got mine from Hong Kong so I was happy to know it was Made In China and not Made In Malaysia but it look like they share the same problem and basically not worth the price. When it was working it also very unstable and too many funny things happen. I'm using a HP now and it keeps going and going and going.
Huge Disapointment
Submitted by Jayfar on 3/20/2008Rating: 4/10
Pros: Performance was good.
Cons: Purchased from Staples who price matched the $999.99 deal the Dell had on their website. Thought it was a good purchase until I started using it. Problems: Noisy: The HDD was driving me nuts it was so loud. It sounded like there was a bunch of insects trying to eat their way out. The fan is very noisy, it is either constantly on for 10 minutes or cycling on and off for that time. Drives me nuts! The slot drive does not accept mini DVD, so if you own a DVD camcorder your SOL. The mouse pad was inexcusable difficult to use, needing constant tweeking. The area where the power button is located stated to peel what appeared to be a clear film. Don't let Dell fool you about how thin the XPS is either. Its tapered down to look thin, but when you get it its just as thick at the back as any other notebook. The power cord is very short and plugs into the left side of the notebook on Canadian versions. A pain for me, maybe not so for others. AC plug as mentioned above is too close to 2 out of the 3 USB ports, making access to these ports impossible while being plugged in. Poor speakers. The unit is ugly, square and cheap looking. There more to list, but now I m wasting my time, beware people, although you will try to convince yourself to like the XPS, you will be disappointed when you get this notebook by all the little annoyances it has. It will drive you nuts, and you will lose sleep because you wasted your money. You'll see.
Awesome!
Submitted by agh001 on 3/15/2008Rating: 9/10
Pros: This is my second Dell and once again I am very happy with it. I love being able to customize every detail of the laptop. The XPS M1530 is slim and lightweight, has stunning finishes and is well constructed. I chose the Midnight Blue and it is gorgeous, it does not attract fingerprints like the black finish. The 1440x900 screen is exceptionally sharp and bright and does not invert the colors when looking at it from an angle, like the inspiron 1525 screen. I like the XPS accessories that come with the laptop, especially the protective case. The 256Mb NVIDA 8600 graphics card really rocks! This laptop is really good value for money in comparison to anything else similar on the market. The laptop is not filled with useless trial software on functional full versions. I haven't dealt with Dell support as yet, but in my past 4 year experience with them, they have quickly sorted out any problems that arose. They have never let me down.
Cons: Windows Vista can be a real pain. I had to search for all kinds of patches to make some of my older software work. The Trendmicro antivirus software that was pre-installed on the system kept on making windows vista crash. I had to install a patch from the Trendmicro website. Dell didn't bother to do that even though its been around for at least a month or two.
Dellfabulous again!
Submitted by Danielc on 3/13/2008Rating: 9/10
Pros: My second Dell in what seems as many months. I recently purchased my "Product Red" M1530 at Best Buy on sale. I bought it for work and have no regrets what so ever. One has to love the 'goodies' that it comes with; remote, ear buds, Product Red theme, case, and stylish design. This has to be the coolest looking laptop, period! It came with Vista Ultimate, which is a bonus, AND requires some memory. The laptop came with 2 gigs. Well, Best Buy has 2 gig sticks for $64... So now I have 4 gigs! Vista needs 3 or more gigs to fly! I'm smooooooooooookin everything I throw at it! The fingerprint reader works great. The speakers are not the loudest I've heard, but they do in a pinch. I work in a busy environment and can hear my music just fine with the volume mostly all the way up. Finger pad and keyboard work flawlessly. Webcam is crystal clear. The touch media controls are awesome as well. Go Dell!
Cons: No onboard modem for faxing.
</blockquote>This is just a sampling of opinions, you can view all XPS M1530 opinions here. It's worth noting that most negative opinions were related to Windows Vista frustrations and owners wanting XPS (which Dell doesn't support for the XPS anymore). And in general on the web, as in life, people are more prone to voicing complaints than praises, so don't be too scared by vociferous negative opinions -- as if you do have problems with the XPS M1530 we found customer service to be pretty good.
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Wow, Dell has improved a lot, from their big boxy look to slim fit looks sexy.
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You may want to edit the last part :
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Mostly positive. Dell has improved from a scrappy brand to the pinnacle of laptops.
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I have a 1530 in an on-line shopping cart now ($1074 with T5x50, Nvidia 8600, 2-Gb, 120-Gb and 1440x900 LED), and just noticed the comment about the clear film, or something, near the power button. I went to NotebookCheck, and checked their review (from December), and sure enough there appears to be some plastic film near the power button. Is this intended to be peeled off, and if so, does the finish look OK underneath the film? Thanks in advance...
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I want a 1560! (15.6")
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I'm not a Dell XPS M1530 user
I take this thread as pure commercial ' Let's talk about Dell'
For users discussions about merits of particular brand there is dedicated page and I think location at 'HOME' PAGE' of this 'users opinions' is inappropriate.
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Yes Eleron, when I first read that, my reaction was -
For me it does not make difference: THIS PRACTICE IS WRONG!
There are dedicated forums for things like that -
Cant you people see it? Any notebook mnufacturer will ahve a few daulty notebooks. Its impossible to make every one of them perfect. Besides, what do you think they gain from making bad laptops? Its in their best interest to produce the most working ones. Its proven that for every manufacturer, there will be some that wont work perfectly. ANY manufacturer...just look for the facts on the web. And if you are one of those people saying this is a Dell commercial thingy, well, no one forced you to check out this thread.
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I think why the m1530 is so popular is due to that its has no real competitor (consumer wise).
When people want a gaming 15inch notebook, they ( the knowledgable ones at least) look at the 8600m gddr3.
Which is present in the following:
Lenovo T61p
XPS m1530
HP 8510
ASUS G1s
Apple MBP
The last 3 are rediculosly overpriced( and the G1s is like discontinued the 8600 gddr3).
So that leaves us with the TP vs the XPS, in which most people, not knowing the quality of the TP, pick the XPS due looks and so forth. And the certain "cool" factor of owning a premier notebook, the XPS line.
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^Well said,but i cant agree with apple part,i dont think that it is overpriced,bt this is another endless topic
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Well Apple is definitely making a better profit per MBP over Dell with their XPS line
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g2 love the M1530 slim sexy looking effecient piece of notebook
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Interesting read, and comments..alike....I have the 1530, first laptop ~ and am happy with the choice that I made
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I understand how popular is the 1530 but I don't think it's the most value for the money compare to the gateway 6860FX or 6831FX ( fully upgradable + 8800GTS video card ). They can beat it in most of the games if we are talking about performance !! I think if the FX serise available for sale outside the USA the chart order may change . Anybody agree on this?
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For one simple reason, 15.4" laptops account for around 50% of ALL laptop sales AROUND the world.
Not everyone wants a 17". Additionally, there are far more home users than there are gamers.
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I guess that depend on the purpose of getting a notebook but I am talking about the value.
Also since a few days I was playing Team Fortress 2 ,Some players in my team were using the 1530 were complaining about the performance they are getting after what they paid and after I told them about the FX serise they didn't belive that with almost the same amout of money they paid they could get something much better for gaming.
One of them didn't even hear about gateway company and he thought that the 1530 is the fastest notebook he can get for gaming with this amount of money. -
It did feel a little out of place to be reading as a news post and could maybe be viewed as brand advertsing (The last one was done on the Lenovo ThinkPad T61) -
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Well, the 1530's decent for gaming, though not comparable to the Gateway of course.
Regarding those who find this thread rather odd, I brought up similar comments in the previous thread regarding T61p. I found this thread to be less bothersome, possibly because I had seen the others, or perhaps because there was less fanboyism here. -
In Australia, we have ads for the XPS M1330 with a huge claim that it is consistently "voted" the #1 notebook on NBR and receiving Editor's Choice awards. Similarly, Lenovo does it for its T61 (conflicting claims, I know, but hey they are done by those marketing people). I'm curious to know if NBR actually receives any kickbacks from Dell or vice versa as threads like these are obviously not meant to be impartial in any way.
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I'm with Oldman and Bunbuns. I've seen this one and the T61 "summary." These articles simply aren't news. They are rehashings of existing data readily available in a few clicks from the front page of the site.
If it's a slow newsday for notebookreview.com, I'd frankly rather see no updates at all than these HAY IT'S A POPULAR LAPTOP WHAT DO OUR USERS SAY AGAIN??? COPY PASTE!!! exercises in futility. -
Isnt the 1530 being #1 based on click throughs a self-fulfilling prophecy? If it's first on the list natually people will click it more often. I for one am not impressed with the build quality/construction/materials but the design and features are hard to beat in a 15" laptop. If the HP 6700's came with 8600 GT it would be harder to beat probably #1. The thinkpad screen looks like ass - a throw back to 1995 but it's built like a tank. The MBP is hella expensive and runs OsX then windows. Overall i agree with the XPS' rank despite some questionable methods of positioning. What really sets Dell apart is configuation options (LED, 7200 rpm, etc) and serious advertising and discounts.
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The XPS system is nicely built. I have the T7800 processor and it is not too shabby. The graphics card is only 8600m GT, but it can play most games in mid-quality resolution without any problems. I have dropped it slightly on its side on the carpet from about 2 1/2 feet height (not recommended!) once and the system was not damaged. The keyboard has good feedback. The hard drive noise can be reduced with modifying the VISTA indexing. The optical drive that I have is not noisy at all. Heat is not too bad for a laptop as I bet ANY 15" laptop with my specs will be pretty warm when pushed to the limits. You just have have to wait a while and the laptop prices will drop and then newer technology will appear to bump up the prices again. I'm very happy with my system. My buddy just received his m1530 with the T9300, so waiting to hear from him to see how his laptop turns up out of the box.
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Users Voice Their Opinions about the Dell XPS M1530
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