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Dell Studio 1737: A real Winner of a Laptop
The first things first, this laptop by Dell, christened Dell Studio 1737, is an absolute winner and there is no argument possible against that. In case you have any doubts I am sure if you use 1737 or even read along you’ll have to agree with that conclusion.
Let’s begin with the processor, memory and storage aspects of the laptop. It boasts of Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 processor with 2.0 GHz, 800 MHz and 2M L2 cache. It comes with a RAM of 4GB DDR2, and you get just outstanding performance. The Dell Studio 1737 further has a 320GB 5400RPM SATA hard drive and boasts the very latest and most advanced 6X slot load Blu-ray combo drive. You can access and enjoy all the data stored on the Blu-ray discs.
When it comes to the video and image quality, it beats one and all. It comes with integrated High Definition (HD) audio 2.0 and Intel graphics media accelerator 4500MHD making the viewing a memorable experience on its 17” LCD high resolution screen.
In order to transfer data to and from the laptop, it comes with all the different ports and slots. It has four USB 2.0 ports, latest HDMI connector, integrated network connector, 4 pin IEEE 1394 port and 54 m ExpressCard slot. And it also offers Bluetooth and wireless 1510 802.11n connectivity.
To make it a complete product, Dell is offering other features like integrated 2.0M pixel webcam, MS Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, Roxio Creator DE 10, Microsoft Works 9.0.
With a weight of less than 8 lbs and very competitive price, you will have to agree with the conclusion that Dell’s Studio 1737 is an absolute winner.
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Dell Adamo: Overtakes MacBook Air as slimmest Notebook
The need for a stylish and powerful notebook finally seems to be gratified with the Dell’s new machine called Adamo. It’s a good -looking notebook computer that offers a 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 128GB solid state drive and 2 GB memory in its basic model.
Out of its two USB ports, one is a simple display port while the other one is a USB/eSATA port. Apart from all the other factors, it is quite evident that Dell has focussed on the design and looks. This perception is also supported by the words of Dell’s consumer marketing executive, who said, “We wanted something that is thin, elegant and offers quality that beat competitors.” Indeed, Dell managed to not only make the Adamo thinner that its other laptops like the Dell Studio 1737, but also actually surpassed the Apple MacBook Air in terms of slimness. And whilst we definitely agree on how sleek and well designed the Adamo is, there is one noticeable drawback; namely, its higher than expected weight.
I don’t mean that Adamo is heavy but it is definitely not as light as one may perceive it to be. It is obvious that when you hear about a slim and sleek gadget, it is obvious that you pre-assume that it must be light in weight. But it weighs four pounds that is little more than the three pounds of the Macbook Air. If compared with the latest models in the market, you will find the HP’s Voodoo Envy to be very similar in terms of styling.
Other advantages of the Dell Adamo include the scalloped keys that facilitate touch typing and a glowing, polished finish.
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