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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