Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop PC Unboxing and First Impressions
This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Studio Hybrid, a desktop PC running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Configured with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2390 (1.86 Ghz) CPU, 3 GB of DDR2 RAM, a 250 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, an 8x slot-loading DVD burner, and an Intel X3100 GPU. The colour is "Ruby", and cost me $744 Canadian with taxes direct from Dell.
My first impressions of the hardware design are very favourable - all except with the colour. If I had watched this video I would have realized that the shell is semi-transparent, so it doesn't have the rich gloss red I was hoping it would have. It doesn't look bad, but it's not what I expected. I'll be connecting it to a monitor and firing it up next.
Dell's press release images are certainly misleading; however, this one isn't. It was perhaps the best indication that the Hybrid PCs would have more of a translucent look.
Still, the red looks great.
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Just got a letter from Dell offering me 20%, 50% or 75% discount off my next purchase. Of course I only got a 20% discount. I am thinking of one of these for my Multimedia room. I am also wondering if you have it set-up and are happy with the video playback. I am also considering the Blueray drive. Any Thoughts? Bun intended!
How is the Video playback on this unit. I am thinking of getting one with blue ray drive and am concerned on the quality of the video decoding.
I've posted three "deep dive" videos on the Hybrid to YouTube (and elsewhere) - I posted the third one last night and will be linking them up here on the front page shortly. Until then, here are the direct links:
The third (last) one covers the video playback...though I should note that when I disabled Aero Glass, I saw an immediate boost in the UI performance of Windows Media Center.
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Just got a letter from Dell offering me 20%, 50% or 75% discount off my next purchase. Of course I only got a 20% discount.
Yeah, I always get the 20% off too. I'll be surprised if it saves you any money, because Dell always does "discounts" on their systems that usually nullify the 20% discount - it rarely if ever saves you any money. But maybe your case will be different...
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Originally Posted by Gordo
I am thinking of one of these for my Multimedia room. I am also wondering if you have it set-up and are happy with the video playback. I am also considering the Blueray drive. Any Thoughts? Bun intended!
I wasn't able to test Blu-ray playback, because $300 for the Blu-ray drive is crazy expensive IMO, but it handled 720p and 1080p WMV videos without breaking a sweat.
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