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Dell Studio 1555 review

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Verdict

Dell brings its Studio 15 bang up to date with a 15.6in, 16:9 ratio display, but patchy build quality limits its appeal

Review Date: 24 Aug 2009

Reviewed By: Sasha Muller

Price when reviewed: £608 (£699 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
3 stars out of 6

Value for Money
4 stars out of 6

Performance
5 stars out of 6

Details
Part Code Studio 1555
Review Date 24 Aug 2009
Price ex VAT £608
Price inc VAT £699
Overall rating 4 stars out of 6
Features & Design 3 stars out of 6
Value for Money 4 stars out of 6
Performance 5 stars out of 6
Warranty
Warranty 1yr collect and return
Physical specifications
Dimensions 372 x 249 x 43mm (WDH)
Weight 2.610kg
Travelling weight 3.1kg
Processor and memory
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo P8600
Motherboard chipset Intel PM45
RAM capacity 4.00GB
Memory type DDR2
SODIMM sockets free 0
SODIMM sockets total 2
Screen and video
Screen size 15.5in
Resolution screen horizontal 1,366
Resolution screen vertical 768
Resolution 1366 x 768
Graphics chipset ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Graphics card RAM 512MB
VGA (D-SUB) outputs 1
HDMI outputs 1
S-Video outputs 0
DVI-I outputs 0
DVI-D outputs 0
DisplayPort outputs 0
Drives
Capacity 320GB
Hard disk usable capacity 298GB
Spindle speed 5,400RPM
Internal disk interface 7200
Hard disk Western Digital Scorpio Black
Optical disc technology DVD writer
Optical drive LG GA10N
Battery capacity 5,000mAh
Replacement battery price inc VAT £0
Networking
Wired adapter speed 1,000Mbits/sec
802.11a support yes
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
802.11 draft-n support yes
Integrated 3G adapter no
Other Features
Wireless hardware on/off switch no
Wireless key-combination switch yes
Modem no
ExpressCard34 slots 1
ExpressCard54 slots 0
PC Card slots 0
USB ports (downstream) 3
FireWire ports 1
eSATA ports 1
PS/2 mouse port no
9-pin serial ports 0
Parallel ports 0
Optical S/PDIF audio output ports 0
Electrical S/PDIF audio ports 0
3.5mm audio jacks 3
SD card reader yes
Memory Stick reader yes
MMC (multimedia card) reader yes
Smart Media reader no
Compact Flash reader no
xD-card reader no
Pointing device type Touchpad
Audio chipset IDT HD Audio
Speaker location Above keyboard
Hardware volume control? no
Integrated microphone? yes
Integrated webcam? yes
Camera megapixel rating 2.0mp
TPM no
Fingerprint reader no
Smartcard reader no
Carry case no
Operating system and software
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
OS family Windows Vista
Recovery method Recovery disc
Battery and performance tests
Battery life, light use 4hr 45min
Overall application benchmark score 1.19
Office application benchmark score 1.26
2D graphics application benchmark score 1.15
Encoding application benchmark score 1.09
Multitasking application benchmark score 1.27
3D performance (crysis) low settings 59fps
3D performance setting Low
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User comments

My experiences of the Studio 1555

Thought I would add my personal experiences of the 1555 as I bought one when they came out a couple of months ago.

I wanted a good all-rounder that would act as the hub for my startup home recording studio as well as something I could take places with me to do the usual surfing, writing, movie watching and gaming. On all those scores it has proved to be a really good buy.

So far my 1555 has dealt with the hard grind of driving Abelton Live and the recording gear very well, no grumbles just good solid performance. The gaming experience has been good too. Ok, so you can't whack Crysis up to full spec but if you dial things down a bit I've yet to play a game that felt it was suffering on the laptop. My fave TF2 looks and play great though the touchpad is no use at all for gaming. Movies also look good and the sound quality is great, even through the laptop speakers which quite impressed me. Good selection of ins and outs too. Two headphone outputs is quite nice for sitting on a plane or train watching a movie with your friend.

On the down side the screen is a little bit reflective at times, but that is probably my main complaint. The other thing I don't particularly like is the touchpad. It is ok, and I admit I've never liked them anyway but I have found it a bit tricky to set up to the point where I'm happy using it. Certainly the default set up was a real pain.

One thing I would disagree with the PC Pro review over is I don't find the build quality questionable at all. Maybe the reviewer was unlucky or I was lucky? Mine is solid and feels robust and I've even got used to the 'flying wedge' shape, definitely an acquired taste but I like it!

I was fortunate enough to get a very good deal on a Dell offer that brought the cost down to £580 inc VAT and delivery. And that included a slightly better spec than the review version here - a 500gb HD, the longer life 9-cell battery which is proving fantastic, and even a nice dark blue lid ;-). I also got a free return flight to New York thanks to a promotion Dell had on at the time. I am thinking I should take the lappy with me as a little thankyou...

Overall, given the deal I got and the experience so far my Studio 1555 is proving to be an excellent laptop!

By hevster on 28 Aug 2009

not for a Winter sports enthusiast

I loved everything about the 1555 until I look at some skiing photos - these have a really bad purple tinge which once you are aware of this colour cast it becomes slightly apparent in other non-snow scenes. I had no issues at all with build quality, I like the keyboard, screen brightness, sound is excellent but I need to look at skiing pictures and edit skiing videos and I can't live with that purple tinge, and I did look at several 1555 screens. By comparison my M1530 has a delightful screen (1440*900 CCFL) reproducing colurs very accurately.

By downland on 19 Oct 2009

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