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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)
Abstract: Dell Studio 15 laptop’s elegant design, gorgeous screen, and nice performance are very impressive. It’s not the most powerful laptop, but it delivered excellent performance for its price, and it is quite enough to meet most people’s computing needs.Fe...
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Published: 2010-02-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
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...
Good display quality, Almost perfect workmanship, Surface aren't prone to smudge, Good work / multimedia and application performance, Quite circumferential connectivity, Good battery life, Keyboard light
Average gaming performance, Wrist-rest gets quite warm, Fairly loud fan noise under load, DVD drive very loud at data access, Keyboard yields, Display very instable, Adapter gets extremely hot
Dell Studio 1558 (HD4570)The Studio 1558 has a few good up to very good elements. The runtime of the optional 9 cell battery is impressive in less demanding applications. The FullHD display is pleasing with its great picture quality with a vivid contrast...
Extensive interface equipment, Good input devices, Good workmanship quality, Excellent performance of the Intel Core i5 processor, Low energy consumption in office use, Good battery life
Potentially unfavourable arrangement of interfaces, Hot power block, High system noise under load
The foundations even stay the same and hence offer the same pros and cons of the current Studio 1558 chassis. The pleasant input devices, which are pleasing even for extensive typing work, the good workmanship, and the excellent connectivity, all add up.I...
Very good connectivity with HDMI, FW and eSATA, Very good configuration options, Good workmanship, Available with UMTS and BluRay, Very high processor performance, Including system media, Good battery life at low load, Good input devices, High resolution
Adapter can get very hot !, Loud operating noise and high case temperatures in conceived target group use, Unbeneficial port distribution, Reflective display with poor contrast, Low battery life at category typical use, Sensitive display lid
The Dell Studio 1557 with Intel's Core i7-720QM processor is interesting for everyone who needs a high measure of processor performance. Both one-core, as well as multi-core software benefit from the new processor generation. In view of this, the current...
Outstanding battery life. Roomy hard drive. Competitive application performance. Exceedingly comfortable keyboard, touchpad, and mouse buttons. Useful collection of ports. Slot-loading DVD drive is a nice touch.
Hot spot on wrist rest. Tiny rubber feet on bottom of battery dig into thighs when engaged in true laptop computing. Boxy design won't turn heads. No Blu-ray support.
With its long-lasting battery, useful feature set, and functional design, the Dell Studio 1555 is still the 15.6-inch laptop to beat....
Affordable. Top honors in battery life. Slot-loading DVD burner. Comprehensive array of ports. Large, bright display. Very good performance scores. Excellent typing and navigating experience. Two-year warranty.
Design is thick and boring.
The Dell Studio 1555 edges past its budget rivals by including a bigger hard drive, more battery life, and a two-year warranty....
Great customizable options, Good value and performance, Cool Dell Design Studio lids
Pathetic speakers, Could use more USB ports, Average build quality
The offers an impressive balance of customizable features and performance at a fair price. The modern looks, custom lid options, and affordable upgrades are sure to make this a popular notebook for many consumers. Unfortunately, the weak speakers, lacklu...
Plain case with the possibility of individualization, Attractive starting price, Several configuration options available (BluRay, UMTS, Lighted keyboard, FullHD display available, Low system noise in office mode possible, Very good sound rendering
Partially low case stability, Numerous surcharge listings, Ports not optimal for lefties, Restricted graphic performance, Partially high case temperatures under load
The Studio 1555's case differs only slightly from those of its forerunners. The possibility of individualizing by the choice of 17 possible designs is particularly pleasant. Dell's surcharge politics turn out somewhat painful, though.The case shows a few...