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The editors liked
Neat styling and great top lids to choose from
Optional Full HD screen and Blu-ray drive
Good build quality
Firewire and Expresscard support
Battery LED indicator
Good no. of ports
Powerful components (with option to upgrade)
Strong multimedia features which include HDMI and a mini remote control
Fingerprint sensor
Full HD panel option
Optional Blu-ray drive
Aesthetically pleasing touch-sensitive buttons.
Great screen
Backlit keyboard
Very well built
Very good performance
Great keyboard
Extensive features
2MP webcam
Better than average onboard sound
Looks
Performance
Gaming
Feature set
The editors didn't like
Bulky
Slightly uncomfortable while using on lap
No multi-touch on track-pad and backlit keyboard (available on the Studio 14)
Very well built, Very good performance, Great keyboard, Extensive features, 2MP webcam, Better than average onboard sound
No dedicated number pad, Glossy screen lid attracts fingerprints
The Dell Studio 15 laptop sells a price of for Rs. 48,400 on Dell’s website. For that price, you get a premium home entertainment laptop that’s very well built with extensive features, has very good hardware and offers decent overall performance. Reas...
Neat styling and great top lids to choose from, optional Full HD screen and Blu-ray drive, good build quality, Firewire and Expresscard support, battery LED indicator, good no. of ports, powerful components (with option to upgrade)
Bulky, slightly uncomfortable while using on lap, no multi-touch on track-pad and backlit keyboard (available on the Studio 14), no upgrade to moderately powered Radeon 5470 GPU
The Studio 15 we received comes to a total of Rs. 48,700 with delivery. This machine isn't ergonomically the best out there. It's got souped up specs (except for the graphics chip) inside, enclosed in a what can be called in today's day and age a 'b...
Simply put: the overall verdict on the Studio 15 Artist Edition laptop—whether it's gaming or multimedia potential, using the keyboard or touchpad, feature set or overall performance—is one of the best we have seen. If budget isn't a restriction, then...
Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
Strong multimedia features which include HDMI and a mini remote control; fingerprint sensor; full HD panel option; optional Blu-ray drive; aesthetically pleasing touch-sensitive buttons.
No S/PDIF digital audio output or subwoofer; TV tuner not an option; heavy for a midsize laptop.
The Studio series sits nicely between the high-end XPS line and entry-level Inspiron series with a strong set of multimedia features. However, those looking for a more impressive entertainment and gaming experience would find more satisfaction getting ...
Excellent screen, Fast performance, Spacious, responsive keyboard, Available in a range of colours and lid patterns
Boring design, Poor speakers
The design of the 15.6-inch Dell Studio 1558 doesn't exactly set the heart racing, but it's a well-built machine and has good performance, making it an ideal family laptop....
Dell’s Studio 1557 may have reigned supreme due to its early arrival, but the Studio 1558 finds itself flanked by far more serious competition. Even lesser priced models manage to match many of its charms: with Samsung’s R580 offering a broadly similar...
Dell's design of Studio chassis is a sound foundation for building a solid laptop. Dell has managed to equip the very latest Studio 15 with enough performance and ports to make it an outstanding notebook in the key areas of comfort, longevity and outr...