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My Dell Studio 15 1555 Review

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Intro

On first look i found that the build quality was better than expected, I had read a fiew reviews by owners that thebase was flimsy and so was the keyboard. I have found this to be quite solid and i can see no flex at all.
The keyboard is very responsive and a pleasure to use, although i find that some of the keys give a slight squeeking noise when pressed. I intend to get a backlit keyboard sometime soon so that should fix the squeeking problem.
I bought this from the outlet as refurbished but it looks brand new and i saved nearly £300 this way instead of self configuring the system.

What's in the Box:

Dell Windows Vista Home Premium 64 Bit installation dvd, Works 9, Driver and Resource Disk, 90w Power Supply

Design

Nice design and a sturdy construction, has a kind of wedge shape.

Screen:
This WLED 720p screen is far brighter than anything else i have ever seen, the picture is nice and crisp and colours are very vibrant. There is no ghosting at all and HD movies are a pleasure to watch on this, its a 15.6" 16:9. There is an option for a 1080p screen but i did not have that option getting this from the Outlet. Under sunny conditions the screen is quite reflective but i plan to use it indoors 95% of the time so it will not be an issue.

Keyboard

The keyboard is a pleasure to use, I did not get a backlit version but i intend to as soon as I can get dell on the phone, I find the keys very responsive and well laid out.
The multimedia keys are on the top of the keyboard along with the F Keys, to use the F1 Keys ect you have to press the Fn key.

Touchpad

At first i did not like the touch pad as it has a textured feeling and not a smooth finish like im used to , after a while i have got used to it and its not as bad as i first thought, there is a scroll pad on the side although the touch pad has no indication of this, when playing games this area gets quite hot.

Features:

Multimedia Keys

The keys are on the main keyboard and shared with the "F" Keys.

LEDS

One of my main complaints abot this machine is there are no LEDS for hard drive activity or wireless ect. The only light is on the power button on the side of the screen hinge.

Wifi

My system has the Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN card and the signals are strong and i have not suffered any drop outs or interference. Just a pity this laptop has no Wireless LED.

Speakers

The speakers are of a decent quality, i had read about the previous Studio 15 which had poor sound quality but this is more than acceptable and a subwoofer is included.

Input and Output Ports
Front
There are no ports on the front of the machine


Webcam Pictures

The screen has a 2.0mp camera in and the quality is very good, the best i have seen in a laptop. Pictures are good with no noise or distortion.

Right Side:
1 x USB 2.0, Slot loading DVD-RW Drive
8 in 1 media card reader, ExpressCard 34 and Power Adaptor

Left Side:

VGA, HDMI 2x USB 2.0 (1x USB/E-SATA combo, 2x standard) IEEE 1394a/Gigabit NIC (no RJ11 – via dongle for USB External Modem) 1x Stereo in, 2x headphone speaker out.

Rear:

There are no ports on the back.


Bottom:

There are 3 ventilation grills and the usual opening for the memory and Hard drive access.

Benchmarks

I have had time to do 2 benchmarks, 3dmark06 and Super PI
3dmark Vantage would not run with the resolution on this laptop.
3DMark06 Scored 4193

and Super PI took 48 seconds to do 2 million count.


Size and Weight

The laptop is light about 2.61 kg and is easily carried around so its very portable.

Heat and Noise

Under general use the laptop does get warm but nothing to worry about, when gaming it gets quite hot so it will be uncomfortable on your lap if you game alot. The fans are quite quiet i have found and do not cause any disturbance when on.

Battery Life

Under general use with a 6 cell battery i get around 3 hours 30 mins, I do not feel that a 9 cell would of been benefical to me.

Software

The software that came pre-installed was Roxio CD Creator and Windows Live.

Accessories

All that came was the power supply (it has a nice blue led on the power jack)


Pros:
Great Screen
Fast Processor
Light and Portable
Long Battery Life
Cons:
No Activity LEDS
Gets quite hot under Gaming
Backlit keyboard not standard.

Conclusion:
A great all rounder laptop that should full-fill the needs of most, Not to over priced and has some good choices when configuring to buy.
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post #2 of 16
Great review Doughy

Congrats on the new laptop
post #3 of 16
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Great review Doughy

Congrats on the new laptop
post #4 of 16
Very nice review Doughy! Great work!..
post #5 of 16
It is a great review. Indexed !
post #6 of 16
Great review, Doughy!
post #7 of 16
Thread Starter 
Thanks guys, if its possible i will add some photo's of my actual laptop, i have not had the time but if i can add some i will .
post #8 of 16
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Well i got my backlit keyboard, it looks great and it took about 6 minutes to install.
post #9 of 16
Pics!

cheers ...
post #10 of 16
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Pics!

cheers ...
Im hoping to get some up today, so stay tuned lol
post #11 of 16
Way to do a review Doughy
post #12 of 16
Thread Starter 
Ok some new Pictures in the review of the actual laptop I have, notice the backlit keyboard installed also.
post #13 of 16
Nice. It is not so "loud" as I pictured back-lit keyboard in my head.

cheers ...
post #14 of 16
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Originally Posted by qhn View Post
Nice. It is not so "loud" as I pictured back-lit keyboard in my head.

cheers ...
Its not so bright that its in your face but its certainly nice to have, it has 2 levels of brightness which is on the F6 key, press it once and the backlight is on max, press it agin and it dims slightly and 3rd press turns it off. It would of looked better if i had a dark room to take a photo but its daylight right now.
post #15 of 16
That is great; this dimming capability. Too bad notebook keyboard cannot be "standard" as far as connector concerns.

A few pics with different level of brightness would be cool Doughy.

cheers ...
post #16 of 16
I just ordered a Dell studio 1555

I noticed the Specs sheet say that the ram limit is 4gb that is an error, the 1555 has a ram limit of 8gb

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Processors
Intel® PentiumTM Dual Core, Intel® Core™2 Duo and Intel® CoreTM i7 processors
Up to Intel® CoreTM i7-820QM Mobile Processor (1.73GHz, turbo up to 3.06GHz, 6MB L3 Cache)

Operating System
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium 64-Bit
Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate 64-Bit

Memory
Two DIMM slots providing up to 8GB Dual Channel. DDR3 @ 1333MHz

Chipset
Intel® GM45 with Intel® PentiumTM Dual Core and Intel® Core™2 Duo processors
Intel® PM55 with Intel® CoreTM i7 processors

Graphics
Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

* Optional 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 or 512MB3 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570
* 512MB3 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 standard with Intel® PM55 chipset and Intel® CoreTM i7 processors

LCD Display
15.6" High Definition LED Displays with TrueLifeTM available in 720p, 900p, and 1080p resolutions
Audio and Speakers
Intel High Definition Audio 2.2
Optional Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Software Suite
Hard Drives
Up to 500GB5
7200 RPM8 SATA HDD

Optical Drives
Slot Load CD/DVD Writer (DVD+/-RW)
Optional Slot Load Blu-ray Disc (BD) Combo (Reads BD and Writes to DVD/CD)
Optional Slot Load Blu-ray Disc (BD) Burner (Writes to DVD/CD/BD)
Power
6-cell 56WHr Li-Ion Battery
9-cell 85WHr Li-Ion Battery
Camera
Built-in 2.0MP webcam
Wireless
Wi-Fi Options:
Dell Wireless 1397 802.11b/g Half Mini Card
Dell Wireless 1520 Wireless-N Half Mini Card
Intel WiFi Link 5100 802.11 a/g/n Half Mini Card
Intel WiFi Link 5300 802.11 a/g/n Half Mini Card

Mobile Broadband Options:
AT&T built-in cellular mobile broadband (HSPA 7.2)
Sprint Wireless Mobile Broadband Built-in (EVDO Rev A)
Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband Built-in (EVDO Rev A)

Bluetooth Options:
Optional Dell Wireless Bluetooth Internal (2.1) mini-card
Ports, Slots, Chassis
Externally Accessible
(2) USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin ports
(1) USB/eSATA combination port
HDMI connector
15-pin VGA video connector
Integrated network connector 10/100/1000 LAN (RJ45)
AC adapter connector
Audio jacks (1 line-in, 1-line out, 1 Mic-in)
4-pin IEEE 1394 port
34 mm ExpressCard slot

8-in-1 Media Card Reader
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card
Multi Media Card (MMC)
xD Picture Card (xD)
Hi-Density Secure Digital (SDHD)
Hi-Capacity Secure Digital (SDHC)
Memory Stick (MS)
Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO)
Secure Digital Input/Output (SDIO)

Internal Card Slots
2 Mini-Card
1 Half Mini-Card
2 Full Mini-Card

Dimensions & Weight
Width: 14.6" (371.6mm)
Height: 1.0" (25.3mm) front / 1.5" (38.9mm) back
Depth: 10.0" (252.9mm)
Weight: Starting weight of 5.54 lbs. (2.515 kg) with 15.6” HD TL LED, 6-cell battery, integrated graphics and a DVD+RW drive. Weights will vary depending on configurations and manufacturing variability.
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