Entered CNET Catalog: 09/29/2008
SKU: 8989026
Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.
Manufacturer description
Get creative and connected with this personalized, high-definition, 15.4" widescreen Laptop with rich multimedia features.Product summary
The good: Better battery life than its predecessor, thanks to extended-cell battery; 4GB of RAM and big 320GB hard drive; HDMI output, touch-sensitive media controls.
The bad: Big, unwieldy battery adds bulk and weight; slightly clacky keyboard.
The bottom line: The Dell Studio S1535-143B strikes a fine balance between Dell's XPS and Inspiron lines, offering good looks and decent performance for less than $1,000, even if the previous model had a slightly better processor.
CNET editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 11/07/2008
Editors' note: This review is part of our Holiday 2008 Retail Laptop Roundup, covering specific new configurations of popular laptops that can be found in retail stores.
Dell's Studio line of laptops is an attractive middle ground between the inexpensive Inspiron line and the high-end XPS line, incorporating some of the design cues of the XPS systems (such as their tapered bodies) with a mainstream set of components that won't break the bank.
We were very fond of the previous incarnation of this retail-only configuration, dubbed the S1535-125B. The updated version, the $849 S1535-143B, knocks the CPU back a bit, from a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 to a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T5800. The difference in real-world performance is negligible, but since the older version is still available for a slightly discounted $799, it might be worth a look. One difference to keep in mind--the newer S1535-143B has a bigger battery, which adds about 80 minutes of battery life but is positively huge, adding bulk and heft to the system.
| Price as reviewed | $849 |
| Processor | 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 |
| Memory | 4GB, 667MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 320GB 5,400rpm |
| Chipset | Intel GM965 Express |
| Graphics | Intel GMA X3100 (integrated) |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Premium (64-bit) |
| Dimensions (WxH) | 14x10.8 inches |
| Dimensions (thickness) | 1.0 to 2.3 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 15.4 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 6.6/7.5 pounds |
| Category | Mainstream |
The design of this retail-only fixed configuration laptop is identical to both the previous S1535-123B version as well as the customizable direct-from-Dell Studio 15, (although this version has a darker midnight blue lid). While clearly inspired by the popular XPS M1530, the Studio 15 has a more angular look, with its large side hinges curving the screen down at a sharp angle; the XPS presents a more rounded look.
The Studio 15 follows Dell's recent, and welcome, trend of outfitting nearly all of its laptops with HDMI outputs and touch-sensitive control buttons--you can also get those on even the cheapest Inspiron 15-inch model. Like most Dell laptops, the keyboard's keys are slightly tapered, giving you less surface area to use than flat keys, but we found it comfortable and easy to use, if a bit clacky.
Unlike the customizable direct-from-Dell Studio 15 we looked at, this less-expensive version has a 1,200x800-pixel native resolution, rather than the 1,440x900-pixel resolution usually found in higher-end 15-inch laptops, and we miss the extra screen real estate the higher resolution affords.
| Dell Studio S1535-143B | Average for category [mainstream] | |
| Video | VGA-out, HDMI | VGA-out, S-Video |
| Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone/ 2x microphone jacks | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | 4 USB 2.0, mini FireWire, SD card reader | 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | ExpressCard/54 | ExpressCard/54 |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi | modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth, optional WWAN |
| Optical drive | Slot-loading DVD burner | DVD burner |
While it's marginally slower than the T8100 CPU in the last retail model Dell Studio laptop we looked at, the S1535-143B's Core 2 Duo T5800 processor was a capable performer and aided by 4GB of RAM--double what the previous Studio featured. In testing, the Studio 1535 closely followed the top performer in the mainstream category of our Holiday 2008 Retail Laptop Roundup, the Asus X83VB-X1. Also helping the Studio 1535 and the Asus in the labs is its use of the 64-bit version of Windows, which lets the systems go beyond the 3GB memory limit of a 32-bit operating system. As seems to be the case in these roundups, the two AMD-powered systems (the Toshiba Satellite U405D-S2874 and the HP Pavilion dv4-1155se) trailed far behind on CNET Labs' application benchmarks.
The Studio 1535 ran for 4 hours and 22 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, thanks to an extended battery, which, while good for long work sessions, makes the system harder to carry or even fit into a laptop bag. The previous S1535-125B had a standard six-cell battery, and ran for about 80 minutes less on the same test.
Dell includes an industry-standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty with the system. Support is accessible through a 24-7 toll-free phone line, and an extensive online knowledge base and driver downloads.
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Dell Studio 1525-143B
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5800; 4,096MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 128MB Mobile Intel 965GM; 320GB Western Digital 5,400rpm.
Asus X83VB-X1
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5800; 4,096MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS; 250GB Seagate 5,400rpm.
Toshiba Satellite U405D-S2874
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.1GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core RM-72; 4,096MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 256MB ATI Radeon 3100; 250GB Hitachi 5,400rpm.
HP Pavilion dv4-1155se
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.19GHz AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core ZM-82; 4,096MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB ATI Radeon HD3200; 320GB Toshiba 5,400rpm
Gateway MC7801u
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5800; 4,096MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 128MB Intel GMA 4500MHD; 320GB Hitachi 5,400rpm.
User opinions
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10/10
Pleasantly Surprised
Pros: Monitor is unbelievably clear.
Backlit keyboard.
Speakers are great.
Cons: It's a little larger than I expected.
Customer service was great. I ordered the machine 6/19/09 with an initial delivery date of 7/14/09. The laptop arrived 7/1/09. Dell even called me to confirm that I received it.
User Rating:
3/10
This laptop cost me valuable TIME!!!!
Pros: Looks Great
Cons: Speakers are poor quality even when the computer is working properly
Computer does not boot because of video card problem
I bought 2 of these laptops yesterday. Already having problems. If you are looking to buy this laptop . Understand the you may spend hours trying to get Dell support to fix may of the issues
PS Google Dell Studio 15 bad speaker and Dell studio 15 graphics card
Dell is beginning to delete consumer comments on this product off their site
User Rating:
10/10
Best Computer for Little Money
Pros: Battery Life
Features
PRICE!
Cons: Hot at times
a bit on the heavy side
User Rating:
1/10
Warning!!!
Pros: Customer service is intolerable
Cons: Not worth the time and effort
User Rating:
3/10
Too error prone
Pros: Good display, nice key pad, generally runs well.
Cons: Error prone, poor customer support, failing hardware.
User Rating:
4/10
Had it, returned it right away (to much hassle)
Pros: The camera was nice. Keyboard pretty good, not terribly responsive but not in a bad way. Great assortment of ports, well-placed. Good screen. Track pad not too draggy.
Cons: Speakers weren't just poor, they were horrendous, hands down. Even tech couldn't help. Like listening to my cell phone! Refurb model but was poorly built, like a cheap machine. Loud HD. Keys imposs to read in low light.
Unfortunately, I also had a hard time returning it for full refund, even though I call w/in 24 hours of receipt and it had physical problems (dead pixels, usbs not set properly, left side of wrist rest not connected to body). I'm patient w/ customer service, but they gave me a very frustrating run-around. I DID get a full refund, eventually, and they were very prompt with the return.
User Rating:
7/10
Well balanced, great value.
Pros: - Touch controls for media come in handy
- 4 USB ports for external devices (Barely enough for my desk setup)
- 2.0 mp webcam and microphone array for chats
- Balanced, dependable (if not exceptional) performance
Cons: - Finger print scanner only works intermittently
- Battery life is not exceptional
I've appreciated this computer's storage space, as of the course of the year i've expanded my photo and music libraries as well as installed several memory-hogging games, and there's still plenty of room for more pictures, not to mention performance on everyday tasks hasn't suffered. The 2.0 ghz Dual Core keeps up pretty well with multitasking, although certain combinations (music player, internet, and photoshop simultaneously) do tend to slow thing down considerably.
This computer has served me well thus far and doesn't seem to be having any problems as it goes into its second year of service. The fingerprint scanner i included in my package works most of the time, but can be very picky and sometimes its simpler just to type the password. Otherwise, a great computer for a good price.
User Rating:
4/10
It's goin' back....
Pros: Size, appearance
Cons: Display, vista, overall speed
User Rating:
4/10
Disappointing
Pros: price, size, screen and what works does work well.
Cons: Touch pad variable sensitivity. Left click button short circuit makes computer do things you don't desire. HDMI output fails to transmit audio. DVD drive unpredictably and unexpectedly ejects DVD. Very poor sounding weak speakers.
