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Sunday, September 5, 2010

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If you’re a designer, you have a few primary needs for a laptop. It has to display colors accurately. It has to have a large enough resolution for you to be able to work without constant scrolling. It has to have enough power to run your applications without slowing down. And if it could look good while doing it, that wouldn’t hurt either. The following is a list of the top 5 laptops for designers that fit these needs.Most of the laptops on this list boast screens 1-2 inches larger than the XPS 16, since in general we want to view things on a high resolution without squinting. But the Studio XPS 16 is not just any 16” notebook. Aside from sporting an excellent and full 1080p 1920×1080 resolution, it claims to display more of the color gamut than any other laptop. We’re not so sure, but the wide gamut RGB LED backlit screen, capable of displaying near 100% of the Adobe color gamut, is without a doubt the best you’ll find in a 16” package. Throw in a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, up to 8GB RAM, a 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3670 GPU and a 500GB HDD, the fact that Dell has designed it stylishly, and remembering that it’s cheaper and lighter than the behemoths listed below, and you’ve got quite the attractive package.laptop

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