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The editors liked
Very customizable
Color options
Battery life of 2 hours
4 minutes is acceptable
HDMI VGA 5 USB
Full keyboard including numeric keypad
This is a serious piece of kit if your looking to ditch your desktop PC. The 17-inch screen does the business and you also get a Blu-ray drive
So HD heaven awaits. It's certainly no slouch in the performance stakes either
As Intel's latest Core...
Core i7 processor
3D performance
Integrated subwoofer
Good build quality
Decent processor performance
Great desktop replacement
Highly comfortable to use
Quick and nimble performance
Four point multitouch. Responsive screen. Fast CPU
Good value
Easy to personalise
HDMI output
5 USB ports
Well-implemented multi-touch display
Impressive performance
Good audio capabilities
Great-looking screen
Responsive and fast computer chip
Neat extra features and good battery life
Great spec
Good price
Powerful
The editors didn't like
No eSATA
Heavy
Battery life of 2 hours
4 minutes could be improved
There's no denying this is a well-built laptop
But it's based on a smaller 13.3-inch design. Dell has simply made it larger to fit the stonking screen. Kind of like an awkward child
It means the shape and size looks odd in places. The keyboard l...
Keyboard flex
Not suited to gaming
Basic 1440 x 900 pixel native resolution
Low-end graphics chip. Low-res screen. Few multitouch apps
Odd texture on mouse trackpad
Limited hard drive options
Too expensive
Screen doesn't offer a 'Full HD' resolution
Disappointing and occasionally unresponsive touchscreen
If you’re looking for a desktop replacement with processing power, plenty of storage, an excellent screen and great connectivity options then the Dell Studio 17 (1735) is a hard product to beat. ...
Abstract: Dells Studio range merges the design ethos of the XPS range with the budget mindset of the Inspiron range. Featuring the same hinge and blade-type design as the XPS, it comes in a variety of colours including Midnight Blue, Ruby Red and Plump Purple ...
If you’re looking for desktop functionality with added portability the 1749 is certainly your best bet. It carries a number of features which notebooks in the same price range simply fail to match. Nonetheless, the size is somewhat of an issue for the...
Abstract: A safe buy for the everyman. Dell's Studio brand of laptops sits somewhere between the inexpensive Inspiron line and the high-end XPS line... (read more) Dell has introduced its first ever multitouch laptop Studio 17 Touch... (read more) It's n...
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Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Darius , review by: asia.cnet.com
HDMI output and a mini remote control; full keyboard with discrete numeric pad; full-HD panel option; fingerprint sensor; aesthetically pleasing touch-sensitive buttons; attractive design for a desktop replacement.
No S/PDIF digital audio output or subwoofer; TV tuner not an option; no eSATA port.
The Studio 1735 is much lighter and sleeker than the high-end XPS M1730 while retaining a competent multimedia feature set and high-end graphics performance.
Though the Studio has a less powerful graphics card than the laptops in the XPS series, it is still a great platform for casual gaming and movie watching....
Abstract: C'est le moins cher en écran 17 pouces dans la gamme grand public Dell. Pour moins de 500 euros, la configuration est au niveau de la concurrence. Si le Studio 17 a perdu son avance, il garde toutefois..