When we think about personal style, we think about the clothes we wear, but this can also be reflected in the different IT products we use. Be it in the MP3 players we choose or the type of mobile phones we use, like it or not, our personal style is always on show. Hence, when it comes to notebooks, boring black is out. If you haven’t read yet, black isn’t actually the most flattering colour as previously assumed, so exploring the many colours of the rainbow would definitely be a good way to go. If you’re looking for a laptop with a load of character, look no further than Dell Design Studio, powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Family of Processors.
Just like our personal style, all computers are not created equal and for the first time, there’s a family of Intel processors that aren’t just faster, they’re smarter. Featuring a revolutionary new technology, Dell Design Studio powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Family of Processors has a whole range of collections within your reach to meet the demands of your everyday computing needs.
Whether you’re on a Mac or a PC, your computer is an extension of your personal style. The creative ones amongst us draw and create art on their laptop while others go crazy with colour. Even the most artistically-challenged will try their hand at personalizing their laptops with stickers, say I from experience. Dell Design Studio is a celebration of your individuality through technology. Incorporating the work of artists like Mike Ming and Derek Welch, Dell Design Studio laptops have been given a facelift of sorts.


Dell has also collaborated with nail colour maestros, OPI, to create a line of colourful laptops. The new Dell Studio 15 computers have been outfitted with the most popular OPI colours – so instead of following the old adage of matching your bag to your shoes, you can now expand boundaries and match your nail polish to your laptop instead!


At the upcoming Chic POP Street Market held this Saturday, 30th Jan, 2010 look out for the Dell station. We’re not meant to reveal too much yet, but let’s just say they would like you to show off your creative ways. If you’re really skilled, you might land yourself a piece of sweet machinery. And to further tease you (hey we’re not the ones that could win these great prizes) here’s a clue (below) our Managing Editor Sueann has created. Hope this gives you an idea what the contest is about. Keep your eyes peeled on our website for more info about the Dell Design Studio contest!
