Dell launches studio series Laptops

By Koushik Saha on 28.6.08

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Dell has unveiled two consumer laptops in its new Studio series; Studio 15 and Studio 17. Positioned between the low-end Inspiron series and the high-end XPS series, Dell claims the Studio series offers better personalization features for a high-definition computing experience, including color-customization options. The sleek Studio series will be available in seven colors, and graphite grey pattern customizable with four trim colors.

Meant for a high-definition experience, Studio 15 has a 15-inches high-definition wide-screen panel display, while Studio 17 has a 17-inches high-definition wide-screen panel display. For the Studio line up, Dell has focused on personalization features such as a built-in Web cam, slot-load drives, media-control touch buttons, mercury-free LED displays (optional), and built-in mobile Broadband.The Studio laptops feature Windows Vista Home Premium, a Mac OS-like user interface (UI) called Dell Dock, and communications program Dell Video Chat. The Dell Dock resembling Apple's Mac OS dock, is a customizable task-bar for organizing frequently-used programs. Dell Video Chat is a video and VoIP program. Powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and with up to 4GB RAM, the laptops target a multimedia-savvy audience who can enjoy high-definition videos using optional Blu-ray Disc drives.

Check out detailed specifications of Studio 15 here, and Studio 17 here. Studio 15 is priced at $799 while Studio 17 comes for $999.

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