Dell's
Studio brand is a range of
laptops and
desktops targeted at the consumer market, designed based on consumer feedback, which asked for personalization, connectivity and simplicity. It further differs from its
Inspiron models by offering a slot-loading
optical drive and backlit keyboard. The computers sit between Dell's existing
Inspiron and
XPS consumer lines in price and specification. At launch, the Studio was offered in three models: the Studio 15 and the Studio 17 named after their respective screen size in inches and the Studio Hybrid named for its energy efficiency.
On July 29, 2008, Dell introduced the Desktop counterpart to the Dell Studio Laptops, the Dell Studio Hybrid PC. This is a compact desktop PC, using laptop components, which contains the same slot-loading optical drive as the laptops and also has the range of connectivity (e.g. number of USB ports) expected of a desktop PC.
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