Dell introduces new Studio series, multi-touch screen
Currently computers with touch screens have gradually gained popularity in the market, especially since Windows 7 came with the support of multi-touch technology.
Currently computers with touch screens have gradually gained popularity in the market, especially since Windows 7 came with the support of multi-touch technology.
Dell in addition to the slimmest, lightest TG series of Adamo XPS or the Alienware series with a great design, recently launched a new laptop: Studio 17 Touch , heading to the user group who need a wide screen to work, support and feel Multi-point with advanced configuration, however, the price is still reasonable.
As its name suggests, Dell Studio 17 Touch has a 17.3-inch wide screen (LED backlight, resolution of 1600 x 900 pxl), supports multi-touch technology. Dell has provided extensive configuration options for the Studio 17 Touch series, so users can choose the popular dual-core Intel Pentium T4300 processor to save costs, up to the high-end Core 2 Duo T6600 or Intel Core i7 , 8GB maximum RAM memory, 1TB hard drive speed of 7200 rpm (two 500GB drives), discrete graphics card solution or integrated GMA 4500MHD and Windows 7 64bit OS .
In the Studio series, it is still equipped with the most popular communication ports such as USB, firewire, eSATA, DisplayPort, VGA, HDMI, face recognition webcam .
Right now, users can optionally configure and order Dell Studio 17 Touch right at its homepage, with prices starting at $ 899.
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