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Published: 2017-10-22, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Sleek, unassuming design, Painless upgradability, USB-C ports, Much improved customization
Lackluster mouse and keyboard
If you want a gaming PC that's as powerful, upgradable and unassuming enough to sit anywhere, from your office to your command center, the Dell XPS Tower Special Edition is at the top of its class. This latest 8th-gen refresh retains the excellent, painle...
In a crowded field of loud gaming desktops loaded with LEDs, the XPS Tower is downright refreshing. This is a gaming machine for folks normally turned off by gaming machines, as its sleek design would look equally at home in your office as it would in a g...
Published: 2016-05-05, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Simple, easy-to-upgrade design, Strong gaming and VR performance, Handy built-in audio software, Lots of memory-card slots for productivity
Lackluster keyboard, Not as compact as other VR-ready competitors
The Dell XPS 8900 SE ($1,119 as reviewed) isn't the flashiest among the current crop of VR-ready PCs, but it's certainly one of the most practical. This no-nonsense desktop sports the Core i5 processor and GTX 970 GPU you need to enter the world of virtua...
Published: 2016-03-31, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Reasonably priced, Sleek, compact case, Open slots and bays for upgrades, Good performance,
No solid-state drive, Only a single GPU
If you're looking for a gaming PC that can handle VR, The Oculus-certified Dell XPS 8900 Special Edition has a relatively small and sleek design and offers good 1080p gaming performance without breaking the bank...
The XPS 8900 is a decent-looking desktop tower with reasonable expandability. It's only $999 as part of an Oculus Rift bundle, and includes a very good graphics card
This VR-on-a-budget configuration may feel dated quickly as VR games become more ambitious. The Core i5 CPU holds this system back from being a PC-gaming workhorse
One of the least-expensive Oculus-ready PCs, the Dell XPS 8900 Special Edition hits the required specs for virtual reality, but just barely...
The XPS 8900 is a decent-looking desktop tower with reasonable expandability. It's only $999 as part of an Oculus Rift bundle, and includes a very good graphics card
This VR-on-a-budget configuration may feel dated quickly as VR games become more ambitious. The Core i5 CPU holds this system back from being a PC-gaming workhorse
One of the least-expensive Oculus-ready PCs, the Dell XPS 8900 Special Edition hits the required specs for virtual reality, but just barely...
Small exterior dimensions, Conventional interior layout, Can handle gaming at 1440p, Quiet operation, Affordable pricing
Difficult to upgrade, SSD isn't available in most configurations, Lackluster warranty
Let's clear something up right away. The XPS 8900 is not a gamer's dream machine. Its lack of upgradability is a problem that will cause hesitation among enthusiasts. Game performance is strong, but the Core i5-6400 in our test machine is no heart-stopp...
The XPS 8900 is a decent-looking desktop tower with reasonable expandability. It's only $999 as part of an Oculus Rift bundle, and includes a very good graphics card
This VR-on-a-budget configuration may feel dated quickly as VR games become more ambitious. The Core i5 CPU holds this system back from being a PC-gaming workhorse
One of the least-expensive Oculus-ready PCs, the Dell XPS 8900 Special Edition hits the required specs for virtual reality, but just barely...