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		<title>Dell Details for laptop Battery Recall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dell announced a recall today of dell laptop battery sold in many of our notebook computers over the past two years. You may have seen the recent New York Times story or have seen other details in the blogosphere. As the leader of the mobile business for Dell, I wanted to share my thoughts on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dell announced a recall today of <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell.htm">dell laptop battery</a> sold in many of our notebook computers over the past two years. You may have seen the recent New York Times story or have seen other details in the blogosphere. As the leader of the mobile business for Dell, I wanted to share my thoughts on this recall.</p>
<p>Lithium-ion is a proven technology which has been widely used in our industry for over ten years. These batteries are not just for notebook computers – they are found in many electronic products including cell phones and music players. For more information on lithium-ion safety, you can visit the Portable Rechargeable Battery Association.<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-GD761.htm">GD761</a> <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-u4873.htm">U4873</a></p>
<p>I don’t mind telling you this recall follows an extensive investigation, but the decision to err on the side of safety was never in doubt. My team and I come to work in Austin and around the world every day so we can put great products in the hands of our customers. There were very few incidents to go on here, and it would have been easy to justify them as anomalies. However, we’re not willing to do that, because in everything that we do, it is absolutely about safety first,so there are many latpop battery replacements bring out,such as <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-e1705-battery.htm">inspiron E1705 battery</a> ,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1330-battery.htm">xps m1330 battery</a> ,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-e1505-battery.htm">inspiron E1505 battery</a> ,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-1300-b120-battery.htm">inspiron B120 battery</a> .</p>
<p>This is a voluntary recall of approximately 4.1 million batteries, making it one of the largest in Dell’s history. Many of you are thinking that this action is a direct result of the notebook fire at a business meeting in Osaka, Japan back in June, as well as a couple of other incidents that have been posted on the Internet.</p>
<p>The fact is, we are looking at safety data every single day, and this did not start when we heard about the incident in Osaka. Our technical support agents are trained to look out for anything that comes up on a call that might be indicative of a safety matter, no matter how small. When we hear about these things, we work with the customer to get them a new replacement system right away, so they can get back up and running. We then work with the customer to get the affected system back to Dell (we call this a “capture”) so we can take a good, hard look at it. Dell has a global safety organization with engineers and experts at our centers around the world. In most of these cases, we are able to determine that the cause of the customer complaint is not a hazard for other customers. Nevertheless, we learn a lot from our customers’ experience and we use this information in the future development of our products,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-latitude-d600-series.htm">latitude d600 battery</a> ,<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-latitude-d500-series.htm">latitude d500 battery</a>. That’s one reason it’s great having a direct relationship with our customers.</p>
<p>In very rare instances, a real safety hazard does present itself. In these cases, the customer captured systems are sent through a detailed forensic analysis, kind of like what you would see on “CSI.” Dell has extensive lab capability for these investigations and a lot of the work is done right here. We also work with third-party labs to complete and verify this analysis, because we value independent outside opinions. In any case, our safety engineers are involved every step of the way.</p>
<p>Analyzing the data is the tricky part—that’s what brought us to where we are today. We’re lucky that in being direct we have access not only to real-time customer data, but also can correlate that information with data from our component supply partners such as Sony, who is the manufacturer of the <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-latitude-d830-battery.htm">latitude d830 battery</a> cells in this particular case. We look at product performance data all the time, but we give it extra scrutiny when there is a problem that might impact our customers and their well being. In this case, there was not much to go on, especially considering how few incidents there were in relation to how many notebooks Dell sells as the largest notebook brand worldwide. Since we engage directly with our customers and build every system to each customer&#8217;s unique order, we know what product we have shipped to whom. We are now focused on communicating to those notebook customers impacted by this recall and making the replacement process as simple as possible. Some might say we are being conservative and even overreacting in taking this broad action, but even one more incident is too many.</p>
<p>On behalf of Dell, I’d like to apologize to all affected customers. Above all else, your safety is important to us. We also understand that the work that you do on your notebook is invaluable to you, and we’re committed to getting replacement batteries shipped out to you as quickly as we can.</p>
<p>To determine if your <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us">laptop battery</a> is part of this recall, you can go here. This website will be live shortly after midnight Central Time. This site is now live. You’ll find answers to FAQs and new information as it is available here on Direct2Dell.</p>
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		<title>Review Of Dell XPS M1330 Laptop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dell XPS M1330 is designed for those that want power on the go. If you&#8217;re also fashion conscious and like to standout in a crowd, the looks of the XPS M1330 will help you in that area too. Sleek design coupled with a portable form factor and powerful components come together to make for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dell XPS M1330 is designed for those that want power on the go. If you&#8217;re also fashion conscious and like to standout in a crowd, the looks of the XPS M1330 will help you in that area too. Sleek design coupled with a portable form factor and powerful components come together to make for a compelling notebook.</p>
<h4>Build and Design</h4>
<p>Our pre-production XPS M1330 as equipped:</p>
<li>13.3-inch WXGA screen with LED backlight</li>
<li>&#8220;Crimson&#8221; red paint (also available in &#8220;Tuxedo&#8221; black or &#8220;Pearl&#8221; white)</li>
<li>2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, Santa Rosa chipset (up to 2.4GHz available)</li>
<li>2GB DDR2-667 SDRAM (up to 4GB DDR2 SDRAM available)</li>
<li>160GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD (32GB SSD drive available)</li>
<li>Slot-loading dual-layer DVD±RW drive</li>
<li>128MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 8400M GS</li>
<li>WWAN option for Verizon</li>
<li>Ethernet, 802.11a/g/n (Intel 4965), Bluetooth option</li>
<li>Integrated VGA webcam</li>
<li>HDMI, VGA, 1394, two USB 2.0 ports, integrated media reader (MS, SD, xD), fingerprint reader</li>
<li>Media Center remote located in ExpressCard slot</li>
<li>Windows Vista Home Premium</li>
<li>Dimensions 12.5&#8243; x 9.4&#8243; x 0.87&#8243; &#8211; 1.33&#8243;</li>
<li>Weight starts at 4 pounds with 6-cell battery(<a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1330-battery.htm">xps m1330 battery</a>)</li>
<p>Unlike the bulky, unattractive 12-inch Dell XPS m1210 with li-ion <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1210.htm">xps M1210 battery </a>, the M1330 has clearly been built with an emphasis on good looks and clean lines, ditching the earlier model&#8217;s cumbersome, rotating Web cam and thick chassis. The system is slightly wedge shaped, going from 0.87 inch in the front to 1.3 inches in the rear. At less than four pounds, it&#8217;s one of the lightest 13-inch laptops we&#8217;ve seen&#8211;nearly a full pound lighter than the popular yet hefty 13-inch Apple MacBook, and a touch lighter than the 12-inch XPS M1210 with powerful <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1210.htm">dell xps m1210 battery </a>.</p>
<p>The keyboard tray is brushed silver with black accents, while the lid is available in black, white, or red. Our review unit had the matte-red finish (Dell calls it Crimson Red), which looks great, but more color options (as with the newly revamped Inspiron line of laptops) would have been welcome.</p>
<p>Dell manages to squeeze a good number of extras onto the keyboard tray, including touch-sensitive controls for volume and media playback, an eject button for the slot-loading DVD drive, and a quick-launch button for Dell&#8217;s proprietary Media Direct software. The biggest drawback we found with the M1330&#8217;s design was the tiny, 2.75-inch touchpad, which we found to be particularly frustrating given the fact that there&#8217;s plenty of room on the wrist rest for a bigger pad.</p>
<p>You will love:Dell XPS M1330 has 2 megapixel camera sensor resolution which is higher in comparison with similar priced notebooks. Dell XPS M1330 has only 4-pound weight,9 cells <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1330-battery.htm">dell xps M1330 battery</a>. Price comes upto $715 this notebook has great features for the money.</p>
<p>You will hate:Screen size 13.3-inch is somewhat smaller than some similarly priced notebooks. This notebook has a modest 2.0 GHz CPU speed. Graphics-intensive applications will certainly hinder performance on a system that relies on relies shared video RAM.</p>
<h4>Summary</h4>
<p>There are very few 13-inch laptops on the market that bring the caliber of hardware and performance of the Dell XPS M1330. We’re getting a glimpse of the future in ultraportable power with the Dell <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-xps-m1330-battery.htm">XPS M1330 battery </a>.Its battery is as good as <a href="http://laptopsbattery.us/dell-inspiron-e1505-battery.htm">inspiron e1505 battery </a>. Game-capable graphics, blazing processor speed, and a pile of RAM all packed into a lovely chassis that’s as comfortable to carry as a hardback airport romance novel. Despite the extra cash you’ll shell out, we think the Dell XPS M1330 is the clear choice over other cheaper, less powerful notebooks.</p>
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