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Friday, September 12, 2008

Notebook Review Spec : Dell - Studio 15

notebook review specType : Notebook
Brand : Dell
Serie : Studio 15
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 (2.00GHz, 667MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
Graphic : Intel X3100
Memory : 3GB Ram
Harddisk : 250GB SATA HDD (5400rpm)
Screen : glossy 15.4" WXGA 1280 x 800 display
Drive : DVD Writer (Dual Layer Support)
Weight : 2.77 kgs
Connection
Wireless :Yes
Bluetooth : Yes
Express Card : Yes
Web Camera : 1.3 MPixels
USB : 4
Batt : Li-ion
Card reader : 8 in 1

Link : notebook review spec >> http://www.dell.com/

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Parinya.k on September 16, 2008 at 11:43 PM said...

At the end of the day the Studio 15 is a solid offering in the 15-inch consumer notebook category. The build quality, range of customizable options, expandability, style, and price make this an excellent choice if you're in the market for a 15-inch notebook. Still, we would have liked to see more graphics card options than just the integrated Intel X3100 and dedicated ATI Radeon HD 3450.

Issues like lack of VGA cable screw posts, dedicated docking station connector, or lack of a simple RAM expansion cover are minor, and many experienced users may find the all-in-one access panel on the bottom of the notebook to be extremely helpful. The pre-configured model we tested suffered from weak integrated graphics that ruined an otherwise enjoyable experience, but configurations with dedicated graphics are available from Dell.com.

That said, we are a little upset over the delayed shipping of our original order from Dell.com and if other customers can expect a delay of a month or more then some back-to-school shoppers will be disappointed this year. Hopefully Dell can resolve these shipping delays.

Bottom line, if you're in the market for a 15-inch desktop replacement notebook with nice multi-media options then the Dell Studio 15 deserves serious consideration. Although the budget configuration we reviewed is far from being a multi-media powerhouse, it still makes an excellent laptop for average use.

Pros :
Beautiful design
Solid selection of available configurations
Reasonable battery life
Nice keyboard, touchpad and media buttons
Great component layout makes for easy upgrades/repair
Good value for the price

Cons :
No lugs/screw posts for VGA cable and no docking station connector
All-in-one access cover on the bottom of the notebook is either great or frustrating
HDMI with integrated Intel graphics ... bad move
No option for better graphics than ATI Radeon HD 3450 at this time

 

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