Studio 15

Dell Goes Global, Adds Designs


 Work from artist Robert Hardgrave, Cathedral on Dell laptop

Dell understands that there are people out there that don't want an ordinary laptop. They want a unique computer that tells the world who they are…a form of self-expression. To help those express themselves, Dell just announced that their collection of art for Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops (available in the Dell Design Studio) now feature more that 200 designs. Think you'll run across a laptop that looks identical to yours at the local coffee shop? I seriously doubt it.

The updated Dell Design Studio is kind of like shopping in an art studio. Content and artwork is refreshed regularly and arranged into themes, each with a "curator" who selects artists from around the world. The inaugural theme is titled "Today," and is a collection of modern-day art hand-picked and curated by Ed Boyd, Dell vice president of consumer experience design.

To make matters even better, if you purchase a Dell Studio 15 or Studio 17 laptop with a (PRODUCT) RED designation, $20 is contributed to The Global Fund, which assists AIDS programs in Africa.

Find out more info at www.dell.com/designstudio.

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