Dell recent creation is a mini PC with a colorful and stylish design with a glossy reflective case. If you dislike glossy case, you’ve got the option to interchange it into an eco-friendly Bamboo case with additional price (+$150). Here is the Bamboo Case compare with the original Studio Hybrid Case:

If you prefer to choose the glossy face, you have up to 6 colors to choose from. Starting from Slate, Emerald, Quartz, Ruby, Topaz, and Sapphire.

The lowest specs cost you around $499 and the highest specs, which complete with all whistles and bells will need you to jab your pocket to the deepest because it will cost you around $2,669.
This Little Dell freak is capable of upgrading to:
- 4GB of Dual Channel DDR 2 SODIMM
- Hard drive up to 320GB
- Media Drive using BluRay instead of DVD Rom
- Sound Blaster Audigy
- etc
What a pity, Dell Studio Hybrid doesn’t comes with a good graphic card and Dell also not integrating Studio Hybrid with the new technology of External Graphic Card Port.


I’m sure it will be as fast as a supersonic if you use it for common tasks and some light 3D design or gaming. But I’ll doubt on the performance when you full trust your game setting on game like Half-Life or Doom.
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