Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 15 L521X and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 15 L521X.
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38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Strong all-around performance, Long battery life, Sturdy, stylish design
A bit heavy, Non-removable battery
Dell's XPS 15 is a well-built 15-inch entertainment notebook packed with cutting-edge components. It's a productivity and multimedia workhorse, and its durable chassis is a real head-turner. ...
Gorilla Glass makes the screen extremely durable, Bestinclass performance, Beautiful design
Heavier than expected, Not easy to upgrade, Glossy screen
The key thing to remember about the Dell XPS 15 is that this notebook is the best combination of attractive design, solid construction and excellent performance that we've seen so far from Dell. Yes, more than a few people will probably criticize this Ult...
Great looks and build quality, slim. Lovely full HD display, Great looks and build quality, slim. Lovely full HD display, Great looks and build quality, slim. Lovely full HD display, Great looks and build qu
Thermal mangement and heat issues throttle power and can stymie performance on the 2012 model, but that's been fixed with the 2014 model, Thermal mangement and heat issues throttle power and can stymie performance on the 2012 model
The Dell XPS 15 is a good looking machine that looks expensive, and frankly is expensive when loaded with a Core i7 and decent dedicated graphics. It's designed to look good in the boardroom and deliver more than ample performance for everyday tasks. ...
Exemplary processing, Excellent input devices, High contrast and brightness display, High performance, Extensive equipment, Detailed Owner's Manual, Good speakers, SSD cache
Mirrored Screen Surface, Average Webcam, Expensive, Throttling in games
Dell XPS 15 Rarely has the evaluation of a notebook been as difficult as with the Dell XPS 15 . On the one hand, the notebook demonstrated great performance in almost all categories. On the other hand, the thermal issues seriously cloud the notebook's lo...
Published: 2012-08-07, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The new Dell XPS 15 has an appealing minimalist design, solid construction, and powerful components
There are only a handful of preconfigured builds available, and the more powerful options get very expensive. It's also too heavy for regular commuting
You can get similar components to our Core i7 Dell XPS 15 configuration for less, but the rock-solid design makes this feel like a premium machine.
Abstract: I’ve had some good experiences with Dell’s XPS line of laptops over the years, but in virtually every case I’ve had a few minor complaints. The earlier models were large, fast, and too expensive for most users. Then Dell dropped the XPS line for a w...
Published: 2012-09-09, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: Dell recently refreshed its XPS line up of laptops, slotting in two new models and updating its XPS 13 ultrabook to Ivy Bridge. The XPS 15 is in some ways the odd one out of the lineup.While it is physically quite similar to the XPS 13 and 14 it doesn't b...
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Published: 2012-09-06, Author: John , review by: bit.com.au
With the XPS 15 Dell is continuing to deliver one of the more exciting laptop lineups. Not only does it sport enough grunt for serious work and play, but it does so in a wonderfully small package. The construction is excellent, it looks fantastic and lit...