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Published: 2014-01-06, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Resolution is 3,200 by 1,800 (QHD+). Quad-core CPU, mid-tier enthusiast GPU. Has 802.11ac & Bluetooth 4.0. Comes with 12 months of McAfee LiveSafe. Premium look and materials.
Reflective screen. No built-in Ethernet. Some UI elements can be tiny. USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports are both black
With its brilliant screen and serious components, the luxury-minded Dell XPS 15 (9530) is Dell's showcase PC meant to go up against high-end laptop offerings. Unfortunately, its price and battery life keep it from taking the top spot....
High-end materials, Sturdy chassis and superb build quality, Upgradable by the user, High display brightness and contrast, Very sharp picture, Very high performance, Good battery life
Frequent rendering issues due to the high resolution under Windows, Highly reflective display, High temperatures under load, Expensive
The bottom line is that we have to declare the battle between the two high-end systems a draw. For better or worse, it seems that the deciding factor might be the OS - Windows or MacOS - after all.Read all 12 comments / answerstatic version load dynamicLo...
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Dell XPS 15 has a better-than-HD display, decent casual-gaming chops, and a slim, lightweight 15-inch body
Painfully expensive for a boring design and midlevel graphics, and going SSD-only drives the price up even more. Battery life falls short for an ultrabook-style system
The Dell XPS 15 takes on Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina Display in almost every category, even beating it in a few. But for such a hefty investment, a design overhaul is in order.
Aside from a handful of niggles, and the somewhat disappointing battery life, Dell should be patting itself on the back for delivering yet another top-notch Windows 10 laptop. The XPS 15 is powerful, portable and equipped with all the features anyone...
Abstract: “Oh, the trackpad is still maddeningly frustrating to use? Ship it anyway! Then people will buy a mouse.”I've long imagined that's how the conversation goes when Windows computer makers are releasing a new laptop. Between stiff plastics and the unresponsi...
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Published: 2015-06-09, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Resolution is 3,200 by 1,800 (QHD+), Quad-core CPU, mid-tier enthusiast GPU, Has 802,11ac & Bluetooth 4,0, Comes with 12 months of McAfee LiveSafe, Premium look and materials
Reflective screen, No built-in Ethernet, Some UI elements can be tiny, USB 2,0 and USB 3,0 ports are both black
With its brilliant screen and serious components, the luxury-minded Dell XPS 15 (9530) is Dell's showcase PC meant to go up against high-end laptop offerings. Unfortunately, its price and battery life keep it from taking the top spot...
Abstract: Still, as videocards go it's quite capable and will happily run your favourite games at lower settings, or let you get in a few hours on your favourite MMO. CPU wise, the XPS 15 has an Intel Core i7 4712HQ that can boost up to 3.3GHz. It's also got 16GB ...
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Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Dell XPS 15 has a better-than-HD display, decent casual-gaming chops, and a slim, lightweight 15-inch body
Painfully expensive for a boring design and midlevel graphics, and going SSD-only drives the price up even more. Battery life falls short for an ultrabook-style system
The Dell XPS 15 takes on Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina Display in almost every category, even beating it in a few. But for such a hefty investment, a design overhaul is in order....