Dell Studio 1555 15.6-Inch Chainlink Black Laptop – Up to 8 Hours 3 Minutes of Battery Life
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor
- 4GB Memory
- 320GB Hard Drive, DVD±R/RW Optical Drive
- 15.6″ Display, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 Graphics
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), Up to 8 Hours 3 Minutes of Battery Life
Product Description
Your unique style has met its match with the all-new Dell Studio 15 laptop. Your ears will be amazed by the all-new surround sound audio, including a subwoofer for intense listening. It doesn’t stop there, take advantage of the performance, wireless and graphics solutions, plus the Hi-def LED display is standard.Amazon.com Product Description
Get creative and stay connected with the Dell Studio 1555 laptop, which offers a good balance of style, mobile computing power and battery life with its included 9-cell battery. It’s powered by the 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 processor, which boosts speed, reduces power requirements, and saves on battery life. It also offers a fast 800 MHz front-side bus speed and 2 MB L2 cache. It also includes a Draft-N wireless LAN, which will connect to 802.11n routers and offers compatibility with 802.11b/g networks as well. Tackle virtually any graphics requirement with the ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 graphics car… More >>
Dell Studio 1555 15.6-Inch Chainlink Black Laptop – Up to 8 Hours 3 Minutes of Battery Life
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5 comments
Michael Short on December 7, 2009 at 3:49 pm
I’ve had a Dell Inspiron for a little over a year, and it’s been a constant problem. Multiple home visits to replace parts, technicians that have come to fix the machine and end up breaking it; calls to Indian customer service that route me to non-working telephone numbers; any requests to talk to a manager result in being cut-off. The machine has been down for probably a month in the past 12 months. An incredibly poor level of support and hardware.
C. Greene on December 7, 2009 at 5:53 pm
I bought this for my nephew who is getting ready for college next year. The laptop is great, but Windows 7 is proving somewhat difficult to learn/navigate. I’m sure it will get better with practice.
Deimos on December 7, 2009 at 7:40 pm
Dell’s cheap products don’t last long, this piece of junk lasted about 6 months and Dell’s warranty covers nothing except maybe a cosmic implosion.
R. Womack on December 7, 2009 at 9:59 pm
I am extremely pleased with this laptop. It is providing all of my computer needs without a fuss. I was also very pleased with the speed at which it was delivered. Thanks to Dell and Amazon.
R. Gardner on December 7, 2009 at 10:04 pm
I love this laptop. I wanted to get a laptop for school, and shopped around a little bit, I almost got a dell insperon, but Dell was having a sale, and this computer was $100.00 off! So I bought it, and I love it.
The 15.6 inch screen is really nice, you can see a lot, and 720p resolution is actually really good looking on this laptop. I like the glossy screen, but if you are sitting next to a window there might be too much glare.
The HDMI output is a very nice feature because you can hook your computer to your TV and watch movies, or play games.
I dont know if the one on amazon has the included backlit keyboard, but it is a very nice feature. The keys are very hard to see in the dark without it.
It is really fast with 4 gigs of ram, it can convert movies to another format in an hour with the 2.2GHz dual core processor.
This laptop gets warm when you use it, but I have never had it get too hot. It has good battery life. I have gotten 5 and a half hours out of it just surfing the web, and I have watched 2 movies back to back on an airplane, the movies were not dvds (I copied the dvds to my computer beforehand because the optical drive takes a lot of power).
Overall I would recommend this laptop. This was my first laptop of my own, and I am really happy with it.