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Dell Studio 17 – Review

Posted on January 5th, 2010 | by admin

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The Dell Studio 17 was mentioned in Core i7 laptops.

 

The Dell Studio 17 is a top-ranging model produced under the Dell Studio series, which offers flexibility in choosing the features of the unit. The Series came about due to people’s needs to be able to tweak the features of their laptops, much as they would a desktop.

 

What this means is that the Dell Studio 17 helps one to arrive at a unit that will answer his computing needs, whether it is for business, for gaming or for entertainment.

 

The Studio 17 offers high quality options for your specifications as well. For example, when choosing your hard disk, you can choose from 320-gigabytes and up to 640-gigabytes of hard disk space. This means you can have a lot of space for important files as well as personal items such as movies, music, documents and many others. There’s always a space for them with Dell’s Studio 17.

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Dell Studio 15 -Review

Posted on January 5th, 2010 | by admin

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The Dell Studio 15 was mentioned in Core i7 laptops.

Flexibility is at its best with the Dell Studio 15. This is in line with Dell’s claim that the Studio series is the answer to the world’s need for a highly customizable laptop to suit just about any need, whether it may be for gaming, for running business processes or to provide entertainment for the user.

 

Indeed, the Studio 15 is very flexible. For example, when you look at processors, you can find that you have quite a range to choose from. You have a choice of getting any of the Intel Pentium Dual Core, Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core i7 processors, with speeds of up to 1.7 GHz and 3.06 GHz turbo mode. This means that anyone can choose a processor that will be ideal for their needs as well as their budget restrictions. These options are not just ordinary processors; the Core i7 for example is considered the “next” step in processor technology. The Dual Core and Core 2 Duo are powerful as well.

 

Complementing this strength in processing is an equally formidable random access memory space. The Dell Studio 15 buyer can get up to 8-gigabytes of RAM to power the unit’s processing. Such a combination can only mean smooth and seamless processing even in memory-hungry applications and games.

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Dell Studio 14z – Review

Posted on January 2nd, 2010 | by admin

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One of the two little brothers of the Dell Studio series, the Dell Studio 14z is poised to stand out among the competitors in its own price range and class. Despite being smaller than its siblings, the Studio 14z is no way inferior when it comes to features.

 

The 14z is powered by the same processors that give life to its bigger counterparts in the Studio series. Despite having lower options, the Intel Core 2 Duo technology has enough beef in it to boost the performance of the Dell Studio 14z and keep it competitive. It has a big memory capacity as well, with the maximum installable memory reaching 5 gigabytes. That’s quite a lot of memory for a small guy. This would help it process heavy programs without the annoying lags and delays associated with memory-hungry applications hogging all the memory available.

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Dell Precision M6400 Covet – Review

Posted on October 30th, 2009 | by admin

dell_precision_m6400_covetDell offers its quad core laptop, the Dell Precision M6400 Covet, which is designed mostly for office applications and has a wide array of feature that allows it to run programs that are intended for use in both the office and the industrial realm. (more…)

Dell Vostro 1720 – Review

Posted on October 28th, 2009 | by admin

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The Dell Vostro 1720 is a business laptop designed to appeal to people who want to hang onto the resolution of a desktop but don’t have the space for it. The Dell Vostro 1720 is also ideal for people who want a 17” widescreen portable thinking machine and wouldn’t mind carrying an extra-large laptop for extra weight. An entry-level configuration of this laptop weighs around 6.8 lbs, around 26% heavier than the entry-level version of its 15” cousin, the Dell Vostro 1520. It should be noted though that it is lighter than its competition in the 17” category.

 

Like the Dell Vostro 1520, the Dell Vostro 1720 comes in a wide variety of configurations, suited to the needs of the computer user. A budget configuration of Intel Celeron 900 for the processor and a standard 160GB SATA for the disk storage may do. However, if the user wants a desktop replacement unit, it is recommended to upgrade to Core 2 Duo T9550 2.66 GHz and 128 GB Solid State Drive. (more…)

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Dell Vostro 1520 – Review

Posted on October 26th, 2009 | by admin

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The Dell Vostro 1520 is targeted towards small to medium-sized businesses. Bearing a weight of only 5.42 lbs and having measurements of 357mm x 258mm x 38mm, the Dell Vostro 1520 is a very portable machine that offers an extensive range of configurations. This laptop has screen size of 15.4”, a tad smaller than its 15.6” HP Compaq 610 competition. Nonetheless, the 15.4” of screen is nothing to complain about. The screen is of adequate size for small business entrepreneurs to be able to work on various office applications with ease.

 

The user can choose from the available configurations for the Dell Vostro 1520 depending on his or her specific needs. A buyer may choose a budget configuration of Intel Celeron 900 for the processor and a standard 160GB SATA for the disk storage. One may choose to boost the configuration to a racy Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 2.66 GHz and fast 128 GB Solid State Drive, while having an optional Nvidia 9300 graphics. The downside is that extra weight will be carried on this laptop once the upgrades are made. (more…)

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Dell Vostro 1320 – Review

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 | by admin

Dell Vostro 1320The Dell Vostro 1320 is just one of the laptops that have come from Dell. The Dell Vostro 1320 was developed as a successor to the much older Vostro 1310. Slick and professional, what features can a user expect from the Dell Vostro 1320?

 

Just like most laptops from Dell, one of the features of the Vostro 1320 is flexibility and customization. You can choose from more than one configuration and specifications for the 1320.

 

The Dell Vostro 1320 doesn’t look stylish enough, with a seemingly “flat” black color with only a glossy finish to boast of. However, its looks should not be given too much weight for judging the Vostro 1320 because it does have several capabilities that any user would appreciate.

 

The 1320 is also notable for featuring a much larger screen than most of its contemporaries. It has a 13.3-inch monitor. Dell even offers two options of a conventional LCD and a TrueLife version, which features a glossy finish.

 

Of course, who wouldn’t be concerned about weight? A heavy laptop would certainly be uncomfortable to carry around. It’s a good thing then that the 1320 weighs less than 5 pounds. Carrying it around would certainly be easy and convenient, which is what most users are looking for in a laptop.

 

Specs

SPECS AVAILABLE OPTIONS
CPU Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9550 (2.66 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB)
RAM Up to 8GB6 Dual Channel 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM7
Screen Size 13.3″ Widescreen WXGA (1280 x 800) Anti-Glare Display13.3″ WXGA (1280 x 800) Display with TrueLifeTM
Operating System Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate, Business, Home Premium, Ultimate with Downgrade Rights Service to Windows® XP Professional, and Business with Downgrade Rights Service to Windows® XP ProfessionalFreeDOS operating systems
Battery Life At least 4 hours
Graphics Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X4500MHD256 MB NVIDIA® GeForce 9300M GS Graphic Card

 

Pros

The 1320 is certainly up to the task in terms of convenience in using. The keyboard is just the right size. There is enough space for the fingers to move. Plus, the keys are very sensitive and responsive. Typing will not be very difficult and will actually help you develop decent typing speeds because there is not much effort needed to press a key and have it return a response on-screen. The touchpad matches that sensitivity as well.

 

The notebook also doesn’t heat up that much as well. This is a big advantage because most users cease using their units when they start heating up and become unbearable, but with the 1320 you can use it much longer without minding the heat.

 

Cons

One of the biggest weaknesses in buying the 1320 is that it is not built for gaming. Its graphics and processing capabilities can certainly tide you through light gaming, but if you are a hardcore gamer you certainly will not appreciate the 1320 and would be better off buying another model.

 

Another drawback to the 1320 is the speaker setup. They are not positioned ideally for optimal output, which can be a nuisance when you are watching to movies or engaging in a video conference with someone. Ideally laptop speakers are located just above the monitor but for the 1320, you get speakers at the bottom of the laptop itself.

 

Conclusion

While there may be issues to buying the 1320, it was designed solely for business use and its specifications are tailored specifically for that. For that purpose, the 1320 is certainly worth the price that you pay to own it.

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Dell Vostro 1220 – Review

Posted on October 20th, 2009 | by admin

dell-vostro-1220The Dell Vostro 1220 is one of the latest offerings from computer giant Dell. The company boasts of the Dell Vostro 1220 having superior specifications as compared to its predecessors and perhaps its competitors as well. Of course, consumers just can’t make decisions based solely on specs and claims from the manufacturers. They should make sure the product is indeed worth the money that they intend to spend.

 

Indeed, the Vostro 1220 has some of the features that a laptop user would want to have on their unit. For example, it has a battery that is purported to be able to last for at most 9 hours, which is at least 3 hours more than what most notebook models can give.

 

The Vostro 1220 is also surprisingly light. It weighs about 1.52 kilograms, making it handy to carry around. It would just be like carrying a lightly-loaded handbag. Users would certainly love this quality. On top of that, the monitor size is also ideal; instead of making the monitor small in order to make the unit very light, Dell has made the wise decision of giving the Vostro 1220 a 12-inch screen. This screen is capable of displaying a resolution of 1280×800 pixels widescreen.

 

Specs

SPECS AVAILABLE OPTIONS
CPU Intel® Celeron™ 900 (2.2GHz, 1M L2 Cache, 800Mhz FSB),Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T6670 (2.1GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
RAM 2GB-4GB
Screen Size 12.1-inch widescreen
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Basic and Ultimate 64-Bit Editions
Battery Life 9 hours (manufacturer’s estimate)
Graphics Intel® X4500MHD

 

Pros

One of the other reasons to buy the Vostro 1220 aside from the battery life and the light weight would be its speed. Capable of booting the system up in just a few moments, users don’t have to wait that long in order to start using their new notebook. This is a lifesaver for owners who are always pressed for time with their work. Setting up and starting the product would simply be a breeze, leaving them more time to do what is important.

 

The Vostro 1220 certainly pleases when it comes to its display capabilities. Colors are brilliant even at the default setting, and this can even be furthered by manually inputting values for brightness, contrast, color balance, etc. The text and graphics can also be seen and read without any trouble at all for the user.

 

The touchpad performs satisfactorily as well. It responds well to stimulation, making it possible for users to rely solely on it without having to connect an external mouse.

 

Cons

On the other hand, there are indeed some drawbacks to the Vostro 1220. One of these would be its audio output. The built-in speakers found in the notebook are only capable of mono output, which is a big disadvantage especially to those who are fond of listening to music.

 

Conclusion

For a price range of about $800-$1300, the features of the Dell Vostro 1220 are certainly up to par with current demands. While the audio drawback may be an issue, it can always be remedied by connecting an external speaker that would address the problem of inadequate audio outputs. All in all, a good buy.

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Alienware M17X – Review

Posted on October 18th, 2009 | by admin

 

 

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The Alienware M17x was mentioned in Core i7 laptops and quad core laptops.

The Alienware M17x, which was introduced last June this year, represents the first offspring of the Alienware/Dell union. The introduction of the Alienware M17x signifies that Alienware is now the face of Dell’s line of premium performance machines aimed at the consumer (non-business) market with specific focus on the gaming niche. That marriage has afforded Alienware a global market as it extends its presence in 35 countries.

 

In March 2006, Alienware officially became a subsidiary of computer giant, Dell, Inc. Founded a decade earlier, Alienware specializes in high performance desktops, laptops and workstations. The company had originally targeted a segment of the high performance gaming market, which at that time was considered insignificant by major manufacturers like Dell. As the demand for high performance gaming laptops grew over the years, Dell took notice and began showing an interest in Alienware as early as 2002.

 

The company’s name reflects the founders’ fondness for the hit TV series The X-Files. That admiration is even reflected in the names of the company’s products – Area-51, Hangar18, etc., and it extends to the gamer-influenced designs of Alienware’s machines.

 

Alienware’s marriage with Dell brought the former greater leverage as it maintained its autonomy in terms of design and marketing while at the same time providing it access to Dell’s supply chain, purchasing power, and production capabilities.

 

The Alienware M17x follows a trend among gaming laptops when it comes to design. One glance is enough to leave an impression that it is what it is – a gamer’s device. The device is decked with metals and every nook and cranny seems to be highlighted with LED lights. There is even an option that allows you to coordinate the device’s lighting combo.

 

The metal garnishes, the chassis, the internals, the robust design make this a heavy laptop. We don’t think you’d enjoy tugging this around all day. To us it is a desktop replacement that would most likely spend most of its operating time in the same desk.

 

Underneath the M17x’s heavy lid is a full-sized keyboard that is just as weighty. Atop the keyboard are various keys to control the device’s media and wireless features. The large touchpad has a wrist rest and is as responsive as you would expect with a laptop of this nature.

 

The M17x’s 17-inch display offers a 1920 x 1200 high-definition resolution. The great screen is ably complemented by a set of excellent speakers which are strong enough to fill a small room.

 

Performance-wise, the top-end Alienware M17x lives up to its claim as “the most powerful laptop in the universe.” The device has two of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 280M graphics cards and a 2.53-GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad QX9300 CPU. With this combo the M17x can take on the most demanding games available on the market today.

 

The M17x also comes with HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, four USB 2.0, eSATA, DisplayPort and FireWire ports, plus, a memory card reader, and an ExpressCard/54 slot.

 

SPECS AVAILABLE OPTIONS (From Dell’s website)
CPU Intel Core 2 Suo P8600 (3MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)up to Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad QX9300 (12MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB)
RAM 4GB, 6GB, 8GB DDR31
Screen Size 17-inch WideXGA+ 1440 x 900 – (900p) LCD17-inch WideUXGA 1920 x 1200 – (1200p) LCD
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (64-bit)Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)
Battery Life About 3 hours
Graphics Single 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260MSLI Dual 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260MSLI Dual 1GB GDDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M

 

Pros

The Alienware M17x offers excellent performance, a great and sturdy design, cool customization options and powerful graphics. We also liked that it is highly configurable.

 

Cons

The M17x is heavy and as you upgrade it, the heavier it gets. Another thing about upgrading the M17x is that the price gets steeper with each upgrade. We agree with some users who think it has a relatively short battery life.

 

Conclusion

We think that the Alienware M17x is the best, if not, one of the best, gaming laptops money can buy. If there is a list of the top gaming laptops available today, we would not be surprised if the Alienware M17x tops those.

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Dell XPS 16 – Review

Posted on September 16th, 2009 | by admin

Dell XPS 16Fusion of style and functionality; of design and practicality- that is what the Dell Studio XPS 16 is all about although we find there is a little more emphasis on the style and design aspect. Aimed at both homebuyers and business users, XPS line is a notch above Dell’s Vostro and Inspiron series. The arresting design is both beautiful to look at and to touch. Decked with a glossy coat and some well-placed metal and leather trim – this is the laptop that represents the good life.

 

The Dell’s Studio XPS 16 is targeted at buyers who prefer more entertainment features from their laptops. It is a solidly built multimedia notebook, which offers a lot of features for the entry price. (more…)

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