Welcome to the Dell Studio 15 thread V4Studio 1555Studio 1555 is Dell’s latest kid on the block of it’s Studio 15 line of notebooks.
Earlier Dell Studio 15s (1535 and 1537) had numerous grievances amongst the consumers like poor sound quality, below average graphic solution, problems with the touch sensitive media controls etc.
Dell has fixed most of these problems in the new Dell Studio 1555 series.
Welcome to the Dell Studio 15 thread V4Studio 1555Studio 1555 is Dell’s latest kid on the block of it’s Studio 15 line of notebooks.
Earlier Dell Studio 15s (1535 and 1537) had numerous grievances amongst the consumers like poor sound quality, below average graphic solution, problems with the touch sensitive media controls etc.
Dell has fixed most of these problems in the new Dell Studio 1555 series.
Studio 1555 Specification
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Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit (English
Intel® Core™ i5-430M Processor (2.26GHz, 4 Threads, turbo boost up to 2.53GHz, 3M cache)
Jet Black Colour with Black U-Trim
15.6 " 720p WLED (1366x768) Display with TrueLife™
4GB (2GBx2) 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM (Work at 1066MHz for Intel Arrandale CPU)
320GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
Internal 8X DVD+/-RW Combination Drive with dual layer write capabilities
ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5470 - 1GB
Integrated Stereo Sound with Subwoofer
9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery ( longer usage hours)
Dell 1520 Wireless-N Card
Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module
Dell Backlit Keyboard with Touchpad (English) (For gayaness and coolness)
Silver Palmrest
Suggested upgrade by me

Hey, this is Dell, customize it!!
Difference between Dell Studio 1537 and Studio 1555
Stuff taken off the prior Studio 15 models (following features have been removed in the 1555) *
IR Receiver and remote control ( I have it but you guys don't

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* Wi-fi Catcher
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Touch Sensitive Media control buttons * Fingerprint Reader
* Designs on the palmrest
Comparison of Studio 1555 and 1537
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Discrete Graphic Card: 256MB/512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 vs 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450 (You guys have it but I don't

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LCD Display: 15.6 inch (16:9) vs 15.4 inch (16:10) *
Audio : Intergrated audio + Subwoofer vs Integrated Audio
* Three USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin ports vs Four USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin ports
* New Colors and a unique Topo Black color vs Fewer colors
* 34 mm ExpressCard slot vs 54 mm ExpressCard slot
* Dimensions : Width: 371.6mm vs 355.6mm and Height (back) : 38.9mm vs 33mm
* Depth: 252.9mm vs 261.5mm *
Weight: Starting weight of 5.54 lbs (2.515 kg) with 15.6″ HD TrueLife LED, 6-cell battery, integrated Drivers and Support
Find it HEREWords...Booring..Here is some pictar.
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Okay. I wanted to buy but HOW?
1) Purchase online at
Dell Website2) Purchase through retailer at Lowyat Plaza, Dataran Pahlawan for the Malaccan and Forza for the Penangites.
3) Look for the seller at garage sales, you might get unexpected offer from there.
If I purchase online, HOW long is the delivery going to take?
HOW to pay if I order from Dell website?
FAQ
Full HD or not
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Higher resolution will definitely give a much sharper and higher quality image since its now being rendered with higher amount of pixels in the same amount of screen space. Of course the size and quality of the original image needs to be taken into consideration. There might be some loss if you are trying to render something with lower resolution at full HD but generally for all others you will get a better picture.
Generally speaking, the pros and cons of higher resolution are:
Pros:
1. Overall sharper image and better clarity.
2. Higher resolution will give you more desktop space for placing icons or comparing spreadsheets.
3. 15.6 HD screens costs you some vertical space (your screen is now shorter than the old 15.4 screens), so higher resolutions help to compensate for this lost of horizontal space by letting you view more.
4. Great for movies! Especially if they are high res or HD format!
5. If you can run a game at this high res, you won't need to use AA anymore since everything is already sharp enough just by the screen.
6. If you get a high res screen, you can still adjust things down but with a low res screen, you're stuck with what you have since you can't adjust up.
Cons:
1. Text and font size will be much smaller especially for full HD (however you can increase the DPI to compensate for this). Most people still consider this to be a problem so the best would be to either go see the higher resolutions yourself at a pc store or download a screenshot of someone's 1920x1080 desktop and the scale that down to your current 15" screen to judge the size of the font/text. If you are using Windows 7, Win7 supposedly has much better increased DPI handling that should help with this.
2. Most games won't be able to run at native resolution, meaning that you will need to lower resolution in games. LCD screens have fixed pixels so when lowering resolution, a blending technique is used which can cause some fuzziness depending on LCD hardware.
In the end its up to you though. My personal opinion is that the ATI 4570 really isn't powerful enough to be able to run the latest games (Ex. Crysis, DOW2) at most of the native resolutions anyway. So really resolution for gaming should not be a primary consideration. If you wanted gaming, go for the Studio XPS 16 instead. Some folks on the forums have also been saying they get great image for 1080p even when lowering the res in games. Perhaps some of the others who now have a 1080p screen can confirm this.
Might as well opt for getting overall greater picture quality with the full HD screen especially when the cost of upgrade is so low. I don't think you can find a better deal for a full HD WLED screen from anywhere else at the moment.
Another thing to consider is the actual LCD hardware itself. Based on feedback from outside forums, the studio 15 screen is being supplied by 3 manufacturers - Samsung, AIO, LG. In terms of screen quality for the Studio 15 LCDs, LG and AIO > Samsung. Most people who get 720p tend to get a Samsung screen though, which reportly has slightly worse quality and brightness. Supposedly with 900p or 1080p, are more likely to get AIO or LG as they are the main suppliers. Other lowyat forumers might be able to confirm this by looking at the hardware ID for the monitor they received.
Summary:
720p - lower resolution and image quality but you might be able to run more games at native res.
900p - a good compromise, you get more screen space, sharp images and text should be at the right size. I disagree that this is the worst resolution to get. In fact if you're concerned about text size but still want better resolution, 900p is the way to go.
1080p - great sharpness and quality, a lot of screen space but text might be a tad small (workaround increase dpi) and you aren't likely to be able to run most games at this level.
Credit to Charcoal for this.
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If your primary use is going to be more towards photography then you would likely enjoy the higher resolution from 900p since it'll let you view your photos at higher pixel rates. To illustrate my point:
1 megapixel camera = 1280x960
2 megapixel camera = 1600x1200
3 megapixel camera = 2048 x 1536
5 megapixel camera = 3008 x 1960
In a way, resolution translates into data. The higher the resolution of your screen, the more of the original image's detail can be displayed which gives pictures greater sharpness and quality.
The exception to this would be if your source image is very low res, then the image might suffer if you try to expand it to fit the higher res screen. If you view it at its normal size, then it will be fine. Since even a lowly 2 megapixel > 1600 x 900, you shouldn't face this problem.
Also if you're into photo editing, you would benefit from higher res because it gives you more screen space to adjust manipulate your images or make comparisons. Ultimately the best way is to see it yourself, I always like to check out the actual resolutions in stores because different people have different preferences.
Credit to Charcoal for this.
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1 thing to take note when getting a higher resolution monitor at the same size (note: higher resolution DOES NOT equate to bigger size) is that as resolution goes up, possible display area goes up, but font size will go down, and graphic performance in game will go down too...
imo for laptops at 14-15", 1366x768 or 1280x800 is already sufficient... it's good enuf for 720p movies, and strikes a good balance between graphic performance, display area and font size... if u really want Full HD, juz get a monitor... they are dirt cheap now... the price spent on upgrading ur laptop monitor to Full HD can probably get urself a 20" Full HD monitor...
1600x900, with all due respect, is the crappiest resolution u can get... it's not Full HD, but overkill for HD Ready, and still pulls down graphic performance in games...
Credit to Astria
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So you've hooked the laptop up to the TV via a direct HDMI - HDMI connection/cable?
Did you then set the output option in your graphics card settings, to TV/external source?
To activate TV Out:
Connect whatever cable you're using, then reboot your system.
Once it's rebooted, open your graphics card's display options, and click on the video card's TV (/Output Device) tab.
Click Settings --> Advanced --> TV (/Output Device), and choose 'Enable output to TV'.
Different brands of video cards may have slightly different wording of course - i.e. 'Output Device/TV'.
(Restore the display back to your computer monitor by following the above steps, except choose to send the signal to the computer monitor instead of the TV.)
Also double-check the audio output, by right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the taskbar, and making sure it's set for external output (/HDMI)?
Link-Credit to Charcoal.Why my batery showing first 1h 47m..then when i hover the mouse to the batery meter it show 2h 10m..then it keep change..is this normal?» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
EIST and PowerPlay at work...
Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology would dynamically adjust the clock of the CPU (and thus also the voltage needed) based on the CPU resources required...
ATi PowerPlay (or Nvidia Powermizer for Nvidia cards) on the other hand, switches ur graphic card between 2D Mode clock and 3D Mode clock (and thus also the voltage) based on the work load also
at the same time, i think Windows calculate the usage time based on the voltage needed by all the components and come up with a theoratical time... thus u can always see the usage time fluctuating...
Credit to Astria.
Shrinking and Partitioning HDD-
PLEASE READ IT CLEARLYThe guideCredit to p3nguin.
To the newbies, do not format your laptop if you don't know how to do it. This is thread to discuss Dell Studio 15, not how to format your laptop.
Hardware Issue * Please read this*1)
Bluish LCD Problem- This problem unfortunately happened on one of the members here, the LCD looks bluish from the normal LCD. This problem only significant to the members that using the laptop for designing and multimedia works. This issue is rare as there is only one or two members suffering from this issue. The bluish LCD issue is rare, unless you been cursed or just having pure sheer of bad luck, I can't see why this reason holding you back from buying Studio 15.
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This problem however can be solved using hardware display calibration such as Sypder3 Elite. This is an expensive solution but it does solve your bluish problem or you can negotiate with Dell by asking them to change a new set of LCD.
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ATI CCC Problem- This no longer a problem when you disable it from the install manager/wizard. When updating latest driver, just uncheck the CCC option. KTHXBAI
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Regarding the ATI CCC problem, the ATI CCC often give some troublesome moment to the users as it will slow down the process of the windows. Uninstalling it will boost the windows performance and gaming performance. Most of the Studio 15 users uninstall their ATI CCC.
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TUTORIAL about how to switch the FUNCTION KEYS BEHAVIOR either to normal mode 1st or multimedia mode» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Guide to change Function Keys Behaviour
Follow the steps below to change the function keys behaviour:
1) When you boot up at the 1st screen where u will see a dell logo, quickly tab/ press the F2 button repeatly until
you manage to get into the BIOS setting page.
2) Move your menu tabs to [Advanced] by pressing right arrow key button.
3) Move the Highlighted Option to the Function Keys Behavious Option which located at the bottom of the page.
4) Press Enter to switch between 2 option: Function Keys First or Multimedia Keys First
Function Keys First: Meaning it will change to normal function keys' function just like any other computer when you
first press the function keys button.
(Example: ALT + F4 to terminate or F5 to refresh a page.)
Multimedia Keys First: Meaning it will change to the multimedia function first which is the default when u first time
receive the STUDIO 15 laptop. These function keys will act as the Quickset button by DELL when
you first press the function keys button.
(Example: F2 to enable wifi or F7 to mute the volume etc...)
5) After decided the option to choose from, press enter to apply.
6) Move your menu tabs to [Exit] and select Exit saving Changes.
7) Windows will boot up normally and applied the function keys behaviour you choosen.
P/S: Please Kindly refer to this tutorial before pop-up and ask any of these SILLY QUESTIONs again. THANK YOU
BY [Revolution]
Credit to Revolution
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Wanted to boot up faster?» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Try at your own risk.
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Undervolting your laptopUndervolt GuideCredit to yuying1. Again, DON'T try it if you don't know what you are doing.
Accessories Section 1) Cooler Suggested brand: Cooler Master Series, Zalman NC2000.
2) Transparent SkinSuggested brand: Craftwork
3)
Bag/ Sleeve, Please be careful when choosing your bag or sleeve as Studio 1555 is 15'6, it is slightly wider than normal 15'4.
Suggestion brand: Belkin, Targus , Deuter, Swiss Polo, Bagman ect.
Disclaimer, for the suggested brand, the brand mentioned did not paid me for putting their name on the suggestion list. It is just a suggestion, if you have something in mind, go for it
Useful Software 1) CPU-Z - Check laptop spec/built
2) 3D Mark -Graphic card performance tester
3) GPU-Z -Check your GPU
4) SpeedFan - Check your temperature
5) RocketDock -Another dock
List of Proud Owner
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Studio 15371) kingseow
2) ghostfire
3) Kentthye
4) aizad02
5) MeruChan
6) eric.tangps
7) jun007
8) noien
9) DJ_Lefty
10) thermal_crew
11) c2p
12) rayz1031
12.1) canho

12.2) Leo the Lion
Studio 155513) bapak
14) tty8890
15) Nickstudio_15
16) tineagle
17) nicholas88
18) Charkoteow
19) rickynikko
20) spaazo
21) xeNOS
22) harajuku85
23) unequalteck
24) [revolution]
25) flabbergasted
26) phelix
27) cbkhor
28) xpleezit
29) ZaRnX
30) kingadam
30) RyosukeXP
30) Viere
30) Kanasaikia
30) totally.enzyme
30) carjack18
30) sachin1983
31) JonL
32) asura_86
33) beruang05
34) xsaintzx
35) Human Nature
36) Masculine
37) f4natic
38) nothing_nth
39) Glacierz
40) siles1991
41) IwanGP
42) 2kia
43) heanhean89
44) silverfoxes
45) ronaldet
46) ♥ianTEY♥
47) zoolf
48) blinkblink88
49) flam3fear
50) sayming
51) p3nguin
52) chuppy
53) xinghuei
54) joe_89
55) ericlim91
56) hakimix
57) budaklipas
58) vivienne85
59) ChrisWei
60) yiivei
61) dotcom
62) Xehanort
63) firebat010
64) tanyasaw
65) payies
66) Soul-X
67) MOMOchacha
68) Angelodeath
69) terrence0488
70) zelltan8
71) veriz88
72) HappyGoLucky
73) bangkai
74) Celebrity
75) scarxxx
76) ravensoul
77) phoniex_pog
78) gsfeng
79) lendew
80) leonardtan2
81) ckming21
82) TsYap
83) AKITO
84) Xune
85) fish6583
86) fitzhex
87) ZaRnX
88) Ah Fai
89) fernando091218
90) clayton-chew
91) bearboss_85
92) tph84
93) nanogen
94) dirge3
95) magiclover
96) karim_effendy
97) Noning
98) vincent5195
99) Grimm
100) aik457
101) kizwan
To the Studio 15 owner, please PM me to add in your name into the list. You can post it up but I scared I'll miss it.
Comments and Suggestion Please. To make this thread better and resourceful.
This post has been edited by rayz1031: Oct 9 2010, 01:29 PM