Dell Studio 1737

Written by Lee

Dell Studio 1737 laptop can be considered a proper desktop replacement for it’s sheer power and rich multimedia features. The 1737 comes with a fully customisable 17-inch Truelife widescreen display which is equally aimed at business and home users on a budget price. Dell Studio 1737 is an absolute winner when it comes to high-definition graphic display, powerful performance and portability.

The main highlighting feature of the Dell Studio 1737 is the beautiful 17-inch screen which produces terrific video and image quality to make your multimedia experience more exciting. Dell Studio 1737 is highly recommended if you wish to play your favourite movie on a crisp and crystal clear output. It also includes an integrated High Definition (HD) audio 2.0 and a mainstream Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 MHD which makes all your visuals more indulging. To control movies and music functions, it comes with touch-sensitive media buttons which are skilfully rowed above the keyboard. There is also a built-in speaker which can produce more than sufficient boom to make your music more enjoyable.

Dell Studio 1737 has opted for a 2.16 GHz dual core processor which is further coupled with a whopping 3GB RAM and 1MB cache memory to deliver an outstanding performance and stability. When it comes to running the pre-installed operating system; the Windows Vista Home works well with boosted efficiency of it’s hardware components. You would hardly observe any heat on either sides of this machine whilst running multiple applications even for longer hours.

Dell 1737 is equipped with 250GB SATA hard drive and has a built-in DVD Writer, which adds more multimedia dimensions. This optical drive allows you to quickly back up your data by burning your own CDs and DVDs.

Transferring data between Dell 1737 and other gadgets is easy with the available ports and slots. Dell 1737 features 4 USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI and an integrated network connector for a swift data transfer.

Considering all the offerings by Dells Studio 1737, we can say that Dell Studio 1737 is an absolute winner in all aspects. If you wish to get yourself an extremely capable and beautifully crafted machine then we highly recommend you to get your hands on the the latest Dells Studio 1737.

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Dell Studio 1737 Specifications:

Processor: Intel
Processor: Pentium Dual Core Processor T3400
Processor Speed: 2.16GHz, 667 MHz,
Cache: 1 MB
Internal Memory: 3 GB
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home
Hard Disk: 250 GB Hard Drive
Display Screen: 17″ TrueLife Widescreen
Optical Drive: DVD ReWrtier
Connectivity: Wireless Enabled
Camera: 2 mega pixels

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8 Comments

  1. adam hoptman   |  Monday, 02 November 2009 at 4:25 am

    dear TEAM,

    Could you JUst rsolve or answer mY 1 tech Q?
    thanx.
    wEll I just got a DELL NOTEBOOK WDL.
    on the backside its stating that its a DELL STUDIO 1537.
    bUt once on the inside PC info it states that its a DELL 1737 model incl.info.

    Which specs should I follow??,
    THANX for YOur swift response or PLEASE redirect me to another site for these answers.
    ADAM
    themelodyman1@yahoo.com

  2. Admin   |  Wednesday, 04 November 2009 at 8:55 am

    depends what info screen you are looking at, if it has to do with any drivers then go ahead and install, most of the components used in the variants 1537, 1535, 1737 are the same, check out getpcmemory.com for laptop drivers

  3. mbellion   |  Wednesday, 02 June 2010 at 10:35 pm

    Not impressed with this laptop at all I’m afraid. I have had/worked with Dell’s before and have all been great but when I got this Studio it turned out to be a real disappointment for me,
    The harddisk broke within about 3 months and had to be replaced (simply booted up and got nothing, “No disks recognized”)

    The keyboard is falling apart, I currently have tape holding a broken return key down and the shift, backspace and ‘]’ keys have to he tapped hard to register.

    And now the hinges the screen pivots on seem to be getting loose, when I open and close the screen it wobbles everso slightly.

    Not bad for a £450 laptop that I brought last July!!!

  4. abuyeboah   |  Tuesday, 15 June 2010 at 2:45 pm

    Please, i will be happy if members and friends could help me with this technical problem. I have the dell studio 1737 with the above specifications listed on this page but I have a problem with the graphics (VGA) It didn’t come with any driver cds, and after installing windows vista 32bit, i downloaded the drivers using the tag number to enable me get the specific driver for my machine but after installation, the detected video memory is still 64MB but the total graphic memory is displayed 1310MB. thanks

  5. Nick   |  Monday, 28 June 2010 at 3:12 pm

    Abuyeboah: try this site http://getpcmemory.com/ to resolve any driver related issues you are having

  6. tany   |  Friday, 18 March 2011 at 6:43 am

    how much VGA is built in in dell studio 1737

  7. phil   |  Saturday, 16 April 2011 at 3:02 pm

    A great laptop, had one from new 18 months now and not a problem with it. Still looks stylish, reat big screen and still really fast, cant complain.

  8. chris   |  Monday, 09 May 2011 at 11:20 am

    total dissappointment, yes the actual case look and feel is great, but that is all, once again the shoddy dell just are so overated I have had 2 pc of dell and 2 of this laptop one replaced, all evetually failed and i treat my pcs with care, constantly I have had failed hard drive, thing just dont run properly and that is within months of buying it, its a disgrace dell get away with it, i will never touch dell ever again, they are the cheap throw away rubbish, never rely on them, and on top of that windows is just becoming a junk yard of failer as well. Im moving to a mac have 4 family members who got a mac and they will never touch anything else, they work perfect always.

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