UNBOXING: DELL STUDIO HYBRID DESKTOP PC




UPDATE: I’ve published partial the single of my low dive here: tinyurl.com ***Please rate, criticism as well as subscribe. Thank you*** This is an unboxing as well as initial impressions video of the Dell Studio Hybrid, the desktop Personal Computer using Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Configured with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2390 (1.86 Ghz) CPU, 3 GB of DDR2 RAM, the 250 GB 5400 RPM tough drive, an 8x slot-loading DVD burner, as well as an Intel X3100 GPU. The colour is “Ruby”, as well as price me $744 Canadian with taxes approach from Dell. Check out …

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25 Responses

  1. BSTconnor Says:

    its probally late but wathcing that video addinded to the links the transulent thimg can be slid of and then u get the solid coluor u wont

  2. abrahamtsegaye Says:

    Dell fails at life acer aspire ftw

  3. frncx Says:

    zoom out !! I can’t see :P

  4. matimaster Says:

    man! Thats a sexy color! Too bad i hate dell and it’s products, it has dissapointed me many times.

    Custom made pcs ! FTW.

  5. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    It’s very quiet even when under heavy use. I was quite impressed by that! Check out my other videos.
    - Jason

  6. evexxxxx Says:

    Hi, nice vid!
    How noisy is the Hybird when under heavy use?

  7. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    Watch all the videos, I show where the CD goes – it’s a slot-loading drive.
    - Jason

  8. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    Indeed. The current GPU is fully sucktastic. This would be a GREAT machine if they updated it to something better…
    - Jason

  9. Timsalt3100 Says:

    I really like this but the thing that bugs me is the antiquated 3100 GMA graphics this is only 300+ MB get that sorted or maybe update the graphics card to maybe a X4500 this will allow a bit more power out of the graphics

  10. usuckirule3 Says:

    where does the cd go? i didnt see a cd drive?

  11. JD8994 Says:

    oooouuuuu look at that

  12. EdgeStorm3 Says:

    well for one games are frickin made usin it:/

  13. LittleBoyZ100 Says:

    Think not cant play games wif high resolution because need a lot of space to cool down the cpu and it also need a good grapic card to power up ur game’s resolution n quality. I not quite sure about tis…. Hope tis could answer ur question JaySparksTv…

  14. LittleBoyZ100 Says:

    Oh ok Unique power box! Thanks Jason. XD

  15. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    That is correct – the power brick is external. It’s really just a laptop without the screen. ;-)
    - Jason

  16. LittleBoyZ100 Says:

    Nice CPU the power unit is a external? the small box that you just show?
    nice!!! Unique SMALL!!!

  17. JaySparkstv Says:

    can you play games on it?

  18. MadzRemix Says:

    Very good computer, best iv’e had yet, fast easy to use very small very fast.
    got windows 7 upgrade with it from pc world (UK) advertised at £400 was ment to be £850 but they advertised wrong so yeah i got it cheap :D has blu ray and everything :)

  19. tobi123man Says:

    dell gave me rashes :(

    toshiba gave me aids :’(

    mac gave me chuck norris :)

    now everything is ok :) )

  20. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    Yes, there is – I got that part wrong. Please watch all the videos about this product. :-)
    - Jason

  21. xXxmidgexXx Says:

    There is no microphone input?!

  22. janelanimal Says:

    nice video man :)

  23. ThoughtsMedia Says:

    The microphone I use for recording is built into my Canon HF100 HD video camera.
    - Jason

  24. jfunf Says:

    Just like a Aperture science computers from Valve’s game Portal. Only red and small..

  25. sk8erman15 Says:

    it was tape with air bubbles in it

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