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Dell gets “official” with colorful Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptop lines

Post Date: Jun 25, 2008 2:14 p.m.
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Filed under: Laptops Not like Dell’s done an exceptional job keeping this one a secret , but yes, the Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops do seem to be more than a figment of someone’s imagination -- at least, according to a believable release posted up at BetaNews, which has since been pulled. Predictably, the former line features a 15-inch panel while the latter steps up to 17-inches, and both crews will be offered in a smattering of hues including black, grey, blue, green, pink, orange, purple and red. Prices on these units are set to start at $799, while you’ll find Intel’s Core 2 Duo alongside up to 4GB of RAM, upwards of 320GB of HDD space, an 8-in-1 multicard reader, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, gigabit Ethernet, an optional Blu-ray drive and the usual assortment of ports. Folks looking to stay connected around the clock can opt for a Sprint / Verizon WWAN card, and there’s also an optional 9-cell battery if the standard 6-cell just isn&rsquo...

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