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    Can't decide! Difference between Studio 1735 and 1737!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by domsmith, Mar 6, 2009.

  1. domsmith

    domsmith Notebook Enthusiast

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    Purchased a Dell Studio 1735...had problems with it but enjoyed the look and the default screen resolution..default was 1440 x 900...nice! just purchased a studio 1737...nice new touches but has a default rez of 1920 x 1200..everything to small to read! Do I return new 1737 is there a real diff between the two? What are the benefit's of a 1920 x 1200 rez as opposed to 1440 x 900..i did not get the blu ray option with new 1737! Anybody really enjoy the 1920 x 1200 rez? Would welcome suggestions! Thanx!
     
  2. SteveJonesy

    SteveJonesy Notebook Evangelist

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    Beyond the screen res the 1737 is newer technology - it uses the PM45 chipset (or GM45 if you have the Intel graphics) which supports the 1066MHz FSB processors and 800MHz DDR2 RAM. The 1535 uses the PM965 (or GM965) chipset supporting 800MHz FSB CPU's and 667MHz RAM.