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These days there’s a bewildering amount of computing choice – almost too much in fact. There is an army of desktops, all-in-ones, tablets, Ultrabooks, laptops, phablets… Most of us opt for a type of device that suits our lifestyle and budget, but business...
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The XPS 15 is Dell’s flagship laptop and no special treatment has been spared for the 2014 model. Clearly aiming to be Dell's MacBook Pro killer, the XPS 15's aluminium finish and smooth, rounded corners look stunning against its black soft-touch interior...
A powerful laptop, but an unresponsive touchpad and disappointing ultra-high resolution screen let it down...
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Dell's Xtreme Performance System (XPS) laptop range dates back to 1993, when the US company launched the line to focus on corporate customers rather than consumers. Since then the brand has developed to present the company's fast and powerful business la...
Flawless performance, premium design, great keyboard...
Price tag, chassis prone to scratches, not the most intuitive trackpad...
The Dell XPS 15 is one of the best laptops we have tested in a long time. It's hard to fault, as its weaknesses – such as the trackpad taking some getting used to and the chassis being prone to scratches – aren't too significant. The real caveat here, tho...
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Convertible Ultrabooks and Tablet PCs are all the rage now, especially since many feature a multi-flip hinge or its equivalent that allows you to convert between notebook and tablet modes with ease. They come in a compact form factor and are light enough...
Polished, sturdy body with carbon fiber composite base, Only 2kg for a multimedia 15.6inch notebook, 3,200 x 1,800pixel resolution panel, NFC connectivity...
Only 5,400RPM HDD (no SSD), Higher capacity battery option not available, Slightly expensive...
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Dell's XPS laptops have long been the Cadillacs of the market. Expensive, luxurious, and powerful, there's no mistaking an XPS for a lesser system. Yet, there's also a lingering, and sometimes unfair, sense that the line is second-best. This arguably ste...
Attractive and wellbuilt, Excellent performance, Good battery life, Four USB ports, Quiet at idle...
Subpar display quality, 3200x1800 display saps the GPU's power in games, Runs hot and loud at load...
Dell's XPS 15 is a system of extremes. The display provides incredible sharpness, but its quality is well below average. The processor and video card perform well, but the fan struggles to cool them at full load. The 512GB solid state drive is massive...
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DELL'S Xtreme Performance System (XPS) laptop range dates back to 1993, when the US company launched the line to focus on corporate customers rather than consumers...
Flawless performance, premium design, great keyboard.
Chassis is prone to scratches, trackpad takes a little getting used to.
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18 Flares 18 Flares Today we take a look at a 2014 model laptop from Dell. The DELL XPS 15 9530 is a pretty standard looking 15″ laptop, but it incorporates an ultra high QHD+ resolution touch-screen (3200 x 1800 pixels), a quad core i7-4702HQ CPU...
A great workman’s laptop with good battery life, strong performance and some basic gaming abilities – all through a beautiful but reflective touchscreen...
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Apple has set the benchmark for high-end notebooks with its Retina displays, PCIe flash storage and phenomenal battery life. Can Dell's latest Windows 8.1 machine, the XPS 15, challenge the class-leading Mac? We put the devices head-to-head in the follow...
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The Dell XPS 15 (9530) is a high-end desktop replacement laptop, and that’s a funny place to be. While, yes, you could buy a less expensive laptop to do many of the same tasks, systems like the XPS 15 (9530) are simultaneously PC tools and showcases for p...
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...
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Dell is the only PC manufacturer that has consistently understood the need for premium products that wow consumers and make competitors look bad. Accomplishing this has long been the job of its XPS sub-brand, and while its experiments haven't sometimes tu...
Attractive and durable exterior, Very thin and light for a 15.6” laptop, Four USB 3.0 ports, Bright 3200 x 1800 display, Quick, wellrounded performance...
Expensive, Display lacks contrast, Loud fan at load...
Dell's XPS 15 is a valiant attempt to compete with the best premium notebooks but, ultimately, it falls a bit short. The blame for this lies with the display, which pads the price but doesn't add much to the user experience. Is it sharp? Certainly. But...
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Let's face it - if Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air was human, few would blame it for having an ego of Kanye West-sized proportions after being copied for years by sub-par imitations. Recent efforts to emerge from the Windows camp, however, indicate that rival...
Haswell, Classy design, Light, Decent keyboard, 1080p screen, Swappable battery...
Few ports...
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Let's face it - if Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air was human, few would blame it for having an ego of Kanye West-sized proportions after being copied for years by sub-par imitations. Recent efforts to emerge from the Windows camp, however, indicate that rival...
Haswell, Classy design, Light, Decent keyboard, 1080p screen, Swappable battery...
Few ports...
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Dell's has refreshed its XPS laptop range with upgraded screens and Intel Haswell processors. Here's our Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15 hands-on review. The new XPS range looks sleek with a stylish combination of aluminium and carbon fibre. They're thin and ligh...
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It's like clockwork. Every year Dell updates its XPS 15 range by upgrading the hardware. But this year has a bit more in store for us, as Dell has brought...
Good computing power, Design and finishing, Backlit keyboard, Low heating, Good audio, Reasonably priced optional upgrades, Decent battery life: 4 hrs 15 min...
Noisy when hard at work, No SSD to reduce the startup / shutdown / saving / response times...
This 2012 generation of the Dell XPS 15 has a well-finished, upgraded chassis, good processing power, quality audio components, good handling of everyday tasks and a certain amount of gaming capability. All these things make this, in our opinion, a comput...
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The Dell XPS 15 is a laptop that showcases what Dell is very good at, and that is creating high-quality products. This is a laptop that's not supposed to be the cheapest possible alternative, but one that is put together decently and performs adequately...
The Dell XPS 15s are deluxe laptops that look great. This is true for both models we tested, but we definitely prefer the version with Core i7 and GT 640M over the one with Core i5 and GT 630M. The i7 version costs more of course, but it's worth the ext...
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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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Dell recently refreshed its XPS line up of laptops, slotting in two new models and updating its XPS 13 Ultrabook to the latest Intel chip also known as Ivy Bridge. The XPS 15 is in some ways the odd one out of the lineup. While it is physically quite...
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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...
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Most laptops that pass through GadgetGuy’s office at the moment tend to offer a minimalist computing experience, with a smallish screen, smallish drive, and a sleek streamlined look. Not everyone is after the little laptop lifestyle, and Dell thinks i...
Decent specs; High resolution screen for a PC laptop;...
Touchpad mouse feels strange and carries a touch too much resistance; Combination of metal and rubber is a little odd; Screen needs better viewing angles and less gloss;...
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Competition is tough among manufacturers of premium desktop replacement laptops, with plenty of players vying for the Windows PC market, and a growing number moving to Apple products. But while everyone is busy doing their best Apple impression, not every...
Fast performer thanks to Ivy Bridge CPU, Decent gaming prowess via the GT 640M, Impressive battery life, Premium chassis design elements...
Does look pretty Appleish, No SSD cache on topend model...
Among premium desktop replacement laptops, the Dell XPS 15 is an above average contender, with top hardware and solid performance. Unfortunately – especially with such a strong physical resemblance to the MacBook Pro – it can't match Apple's Retina disp...
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Dell is back with a bang – with a huge 2012 refresh including a raft of third-generation Intel Core powered machines.Along with the new Inspiron, Latitude and Vostro machines, the flagship XPS range also has a new leader; the Dell XPS 15.The Dell XPS 15 i...
Fantastic Full HD display, Great build quality, Ivy Bridge power, Nvidia GeForce GPU, Supercomfy keyboard...
MacBook Pro clone, DVD as standard, Expensive, Average battery life, Quite heavy...
The Dell XPS 15 is a fantastic high-end notebook that ignores the Ultrabook threat and instead parades proudly in a slightly curvaceous, but lusciously attractive exterior. The wealth of cutting-edge technology afforded to the buyer more than makes up for...
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Note: This review originally appeared in PC&TA issue 167 as part of a laptop group test.] Dell’s XPS logo has adorned some fine laptops over the years, and its current XPS 15 is no exception. Visually, it isn’t the most distinctive addition to the ra...
A tad expensive, but Dell's mighty XPS is a powerful laptop with great battery life and a generous range of features...
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When the 15z was announced there was no small amount of fanfare, not least due to Dell’s interesting claim that this was the thinnest 15in laptop in existence. In no time at all, it had been pointed out that the accompanying asterisk needed to be the s...
Certainly, the 15z’s base pricing of £899 appeals, particularly for those who prefer Windows or are OS-indifferent. It’s also easily portable at 2.5kg, despite packing in enough top-end components to make it a machine you could use without frustration...
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Although we've seen the Dell XPS 15 L502X before the P11F is a slightly different ?laptop that comes with a touchscreen. As an entertainment-focused laptop the touchscreen offers a different way to watch DVDs, for example, letting you select options on...
The Dell XPS 15 L502X P11F is a well-balanced desktop replacement laptop that will happily deal with everyday tasks and keep the family entertained. However, we can't help thinking that the touchscreen isn't necessary and when you consider it adds £160...
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The XPS 15 is a glossy unfortunately. When using it outside, sun rays will pose a definite problem. Its 15.6-inch screen has a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution which means you won't suffer from too much visual fatigue. We've still got the usual TN type scr...
Good CPU performance, Good gaming capacity, High quality speakers, Good quality webcam, Wide touchpad...
Noisy, Glossy low contrast panel, Poor quality audio line out...
With its Full HD panel, Blu-ray player and powerful components, the Dell XPS 15 is perfectly at ease with multimedia use. Promises kept!...
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Revisiting past glories is a path fraught with peril, but Dell’s resurrection of its once-legendary XPS range is one of the success stories. Fusing power, panache and a fantastic pair of speakers, the XPS 15 gained a Recommended award in late 2010. N...
By adding Sandy Bridge to an already fine laptop, Dell has created an entertainment tour-de-force with the Dell XPS 15. Read our review...
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Even the basic, most inexpensive Dell XPS 15 L502X model - it starts at £529 inc VAT, but our review unit costs £599 - has discrete Nvidia GeForce 525M graphics with 1GB of memory, a 15.6-inch widescreen LED-backlit display, and JBL-designed speakers...
Overall, the Dell XPS 15 L502X does a very good job with multimedia, and a fair to middling one with everything else. Its size and battery life preclude serious consideration by airport denizens, but if you're a general user who also likes to play a fe...
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Sonic powerThe XPS isn't just about some extra CPU slickness either though. Slip a Blu-ray into the drive and you can make full use of the 1920x1080 screen, which is bright, crisp and colourful.However, what hits you first is not the visuals but the aweso...
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While many multimedia laptops will send your bank account crashing into the red, the Dell XPS 15 boasts incredible power and an impressive set of features, and all for a good chunk less than a grand. The Dell XPS 15’s premium chassis looks smart a...
The excellent nVidia Optimus graphics, Low price considering the power on offer...
The chassis is a little chunky We'd prefer a higher resolution for watching HD films...
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By adding Sandy Bridge to an already fine laptop, Dell has created an entertainment tour-de-force Revisiting past glories is a path often fraught with peril, but Dell’s resurrection of its once-legendary XPS range is one of the success stories. Fusing...
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Revisiting past glories is a path often fraught with peril, but Dell's resurrection of its once-legendary XPS range is one of the success stories. Fusing power, panache and a fantastic pair of speakers, the XPS 15 gained a Recommended award in late 2010 w...
By adding Sandy Bridge to an already fine laptop, Dell has created an entertainment tour-de-force...
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The Dell XPS 15 is little brother to the Dell XPS 17 that recently won our Best Buy award. It has the same Intel Core i5-460M processor but a less powerful Nvidia GT 420M dedicated graphics chip. However, its score of 28.2fps in our Call of Duty 4 benc...
Sets a new standard for quality on almost every front: its design, screen, speakers, performance and connectivity are the best you can get for the price...
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The Dell XPS L501x is a laptop that competes with the Apple Macbook Pro. It has a 15.6in, Full HD (1080p) screen, an Intel Core i7 processor, a fast 640GB hard drive and all the trimmings. It's not as attractive or as well-built as an Apple laptop bu...
The Dell XPS L501x is a strong performer. It's not as well built or attractive as a MacBook Pro, but it is a cheaper laptop. Campbell Simpson, PCWorld.idg.com.au...
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The Dell XPS 15 (L501x) is a notebook that competes with the Apple Macbook Pro. It has a 15.6in, Full HD (1080p) screen, an Intel Core i7 processor, a fast 640GB hard drive and all the trimmings. It's not as attractive or as well-built as an Apple lap...
Excellent screen, plenty of processing power, surprisingly good speakers...
Thicker than a Macbook Pro, graphics card could be more powerful, build quality could be better...
The Dell XPS 15 (L501x) notebook is a strong performer, and it's not even particularly expensive. It's not all good news -- it's a little thick and the internal fan can be loud...
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For a widescreen 15-inch laptop, the latest version of the Dell XPS 15 is a huge - if stylish - slab of a machine. The hefty base, with a curved cutout for the dropped hinge and stereo JBL speakers flanking the keyboard, makes the screen look slender...
The Dell XPS 15 has an amazing - if pricey - screen, speakers that deliver sound you won't be ashamed of, good performance and Optimus graphics, USB 3 ports and a mostly convenient design...
It's clever but it's also big and the design won't appeal to everyone; you might miss the VGA port and if you try to take it with you, you'll miss better battery life...
We love the screen for watching movies and the speakers definitely impress, the performance is good enough for gaming and what you get for the price makes this a good all-rounderKey specs3.5mm jack, Blu-ray, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, Li-ion battery, M...
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What is the Dell XPS 15? Dell debuted its XPS brand on bleeding-edge desktop PCs back in 1993, but now this famous name is commonly associated with luxurious laptops such as the latest XPS 15. It's designed for those who want a high-end experience, whethe...
Incredible highresolution screen, Fantastic design and build quality, Powerful Core i7 processor, Gamingcapable GPU, Slimline chassis...
Noisy and warm under heavy load, Battery life falls short of MacBook standards...
Dell's luxurious XPS 15 has a superlative screen and physical design that's the match of Apple's MacBook, and it's got high-end components on the inside too. It's one of the best premium Windows machines on the market, but Apple's MacBook Pro has better s...
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Dell have been releasing some great mobile products in 2010, and KitGuru has reviewed many of their range, including the fantastic which earned our coveted ‘must have’ award.While Dell release a plethora of machines over the course of a year, one o...
An excellent machine, with very few weaknesses in any key areas. A very powerful mobile system equally suited to both gamers and professional level designers and modelling artists...
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Since the release of the Adamo XPS at the tail-end of last year, Dell's XPS brand has lain dormant. But it's finally resurrected the brand for the release of its latest 15.6in and 17in models, and the first to arrive in the PC Pro Labs is the 15.6in XPS 1...
Not quite as classy as its predecessors, but the newly affordable XPS is a bona-fide entertainer...
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Today's review product is Dells new 15" XPS, the L501X which retails for just £549 in the UK at the moment and also has a $100 discount in the USA. We will be putting the system through a selection of real world tests which include Blu-Ray 3D playback...
As we had previously tested the Adamo XPS system with its aluminium chassis our expectations for the XPS 15 were set reasonably high and for the most part it delivered. The Aluminium lid looks and feels great and it was good to see that Dell continued...
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With a name like Xtreme Performance System, you know just what you're getting from Dell's XPS range. The XPS series has been around a while now but the latest Dell XPS 15 incarnation is one of the best yet, boasting incredible power, some impressive fe...
Firm chassis, Strong performance, Nvidia Optimus technology, Excellent display, Fully featured...
Bulky, unusual design, Reflective screen...
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Are you into rubber? It’s not that we want to know what type of parties you go to on a Saturday night, but you have to be a fan of the soft stuff if you’re thinking of picking up one of Dell’s latest deviant XPS series.This preference co...
Well built. Decent performance. Great price...
No high res screen option. Speakers not great...
Great looking, built like a tank and very well specced for the price. The only possible turn off is the rubber finish...
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The Dell XPS M1530 aims to combine power and mobility at an affordable price. With its impressive specification, great usability and strong performance, it ably succeeds. The stylish silver and black chassis weighs 2.7kg. It can be carried on journeys...
Excellent screen, Impressive usability, Great spec, Powerful performance...
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Form and function meet in the middle in one supremely well-made package Dell’s XPS brand was once synonymous with futuristically tailored, high-performance gaming systems. But with the acquisition of Alienware in 2006, Dell sought to steer the X...
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Dells XPS brand is associated with gaming laptops, but the M1530 excels in a wide variety of tasks. This model has been generously upgraded over the M1530 we reviewed in Shopper 243 but costs just £20 more. The chassis is in a class of its own. The...
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I recently had a motherboard failure on my existing Dell Inspiron laptop and given its age, repair looked a bad move as one could buy a new laptop for less. However, once I decided to see what was available and given my two main criteria - a higher tha...
Great feature set, fast, GFX card, HDMI out...
keyboard/touchpad could be better...
The Dell XPS 1530 series can be had from around £499+VAT upwards depending on options. For this you get a great chassis packed with features that really set it apart from the budget offerings that litter the supermarket shelves at £300 or so. Yes it c...
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If you want some power under the hood but still need mobility this XPS from Dell is a great option. Were keen on the design and build as well as the features in tow.
Strong build, nice design, powerful components and quick start MediaDirect functionality, Digital/Analogue TV tuner, HDMI...
No e-SATA The Final Word If you want some power under the hood but still need mobility this XPS from Dell is a great option. Were keen on the design and build as well as the features in tow.
If you want some power under the hood but still need mobility this XPS from Dell is a great option. Were keen on the design and build as well as the features in tow.
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In last months Whats New, we reviewed Dells XPS M1730 gaming laptop. This month, its the turn of the M1530. Luckily, its not as ugly as its larger brother. With the lid closed, its as sleek as 15.4in laptops get. Theres a choice of blue and b...
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When Dell released the XPS 1330 last year it was lauded by many as the best-looking laptop of all time. The look, size and build quality were perfect for the mobile traveller who needed something a little different. In many respects, the Dell XPS M1530...
Comfortable to use, Looks great, Good screen...
Not compatible with DirectX 10, Short battery life...
When Dell released the XPS 1330 last year it was lauded by many as the best-looking laptop of all time. The look, size and build quality were perfect for the mobile traveller who needed something a little different. In many respects, the Dell XPS M1530...
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Dell's XPS branding was once synonymous with futuristically tailored, high-performance gaming systems. But with the acquisition of Alienware back in 2006, Dell sought to steer the branding away from its specialist heritage and usher in a new, luxurious...
A superb laptop, combining excellent ergonomics and slick looks with a good dollop of power...
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If you liked the styling of the XPS M1330 but felt it a little too small for everyday use, the XPS M1530 is the machine for you. It has the same great build quality and a specification that puts other machines of this price to shame. However, what impr...
Great design, Powerful...
Not as cool as the lighter M1330...
A new larger screen on a modern classic design may be heavier but it’s still a great machine...
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The XPS M1730 was a monster both in gaming performance and size, while the XPS M1330 was one of the more portable 13.3-inchers in the market. So what happens if one wants a powerful machine but yet is unwilling to dislocate a shoulder while moving it?...
Excellent gaming performance, Touchsensitive buttons, Slim and light for a midsize machine, Good feature set which includes a fingerprint sensor, Miniremote control stored in the ExpressCard slot...
No subwoofer, Few USB ports, No modem...
Dont let the slim design and relatively light heft fool you. This XPS is one powerful gaming portable with an impressive feature set for work and play.
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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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Lisa Gade reviews the Dell XPS 15, 2014 revision with 4th generation Intel Haswell CPUs and optional NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M graphics. The XPS 15 is one of the few ultraportable powerhouse laptops with full mobile CPUs rather than slower Ultrabooks CPUs, a...
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Lisa Gade reviews the Dell XPS 15 mid-2012 model. This is a 15.6″ thin and light notebook that weighs 5.79 lbs and is 0.91″ thick. It has an excellent 1080p with Gorilla Glass. We look at the 2.1GHz Intel Core i7 quad core Ivy Bridge model with Intel HD 4...
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MacBooks are popular due to their Retina displays, PCIe flash storage and phenomenal battery life. Can Dell's latest Windows 8.1 machine, the XPS 15, challenge the class-leading OS X device? The Windows machines are the cheaper of the two devices, starti...
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Lisa Gade reviews the 2015 Dell XPS 15 with the UHD 4K display. We look at the top of the line model that sells for $2,500, though the 4K model starts at $2,000. The XPS 15 UHD has the 2.3 GHz Core i7-4712 Intel 4th generation Haswell quad Core 28 watt pr...
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Lisa Gade compares the 15″ Retina MacBook Pro (2015) with dedicated AMD graphics and the Dell XPS 15 with the UHD 4K display. Check out our video review of the 15″ Retina MacBook Pro (2015) with dedicated AMD graphics at: Check out our written review of t...
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Microsoft has shown off a 15-inch version of Dell's new ultra thin, ultra light Dell XPS at the Computex show in Taipei. Like the Dell XPS 13 , which was debuted at CES in January and we reviewed in March , the focus of the new model is its impressive di...
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The Dell XPS 15 is the latest addition to the firm's range of high-class laptops designed to bring some sheen to both work and play thanks to a powerful specification and a 4K screen.It's certainly got the design credentials nailed down – the lid is coate...
Fantastic 4K screen, Well, rounded specification, Stunning exterior design, High, quality keyboard...
Battery life is only middling, Some fan noise...
The XPS 15 has a stunning 4K screen, high-quality design, well-balanced components and a great keyboard – and all of this makes it a worthy rival to the MacBook Pro...
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The Dell XPS 15 is the latest addition to the firm's range of high-class laptops designed to bring some sheen to both work and play thanks to a powerful specification and a 4K screen.It's certainly got the design credentials nailed down – the lid is coa...
Fantastic 4K screen, Wellrounded specification, Stunning exterior design, Highquality keyboard...
Battery life is only middling, Some fan noise...
The XPS 15 has a stunning 4K screen, high-quality design, well-balanced components and a great keyboard – and all of this makes it a worthy rival to the MacBook Pro...
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The 2015 version of the Dell XPS 13 added an unexpected gem to the company's arsenal back in January. Sleek, powerful and packing a gorgeous Infinity Display, it ramped up the company's reputation in the consumer space and served up a real alternative to...
Small footprint, Excellent display, Discrete graphics...
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Despite being less portable than the XPS 13, fans of that laptops might fancy upgrading for the XPS 15's impressive 4K display...
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Dell has updated one of its most popular ultrabooks, the XPS 15, to include Windows 10 and Intel Skylake processors. A much-loved laptop among business users, the older XPS 15 has been praised for its excellent display and easily-upgradeable hardware. De...
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The 2015 version of the Dell XPS 13 added an unexpected gem to the company's arsenal back in January. Sleek, powerful and packing a gorgeous Infinity Display, it ramped up the company's reputation in the consumer space and served up a real alternative to...
Small footprint, Excellent display, Discrete graphics...
Keyboard...
Despite being less portable than the XPS 13, fans of that laptops might fancy upgrading for the XPS 15's impressive 4K display...
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The 2015 version of the Dell XPS 13 added an unexpected gem to the company's arsenal back in January. Sleek, powerful and packing a gorgeous Infinity Display, it ramped up the company's reputation in the consumer space and served up a real alternative to...
Small footprint, Excellent display, Discrete graphics...
Keyboard...
Despite being less portable than the XPS 13, fans of that laptops might fancy upgrading for the XPS 15's impressive 4K display...
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“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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The 2015 version of the Dell XPS 13 added an unexpected gem to the company's arsenal back in January. Sleek, powerful and packing a gorgeous Infinity Display, it ramped up the company's reputation in the consumer space and served up a real alternative to...
Small footprint, Excellent display, Discrete graphics...
Keyboard...
Despite being less portable than the XPS 13, fans of that laptops might fancy upgrading for the XPS 15's impressive 4K display...
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But what's most interesting about the upgrades is that the firm added an edge-to-edge 'Infinity edge' display to the XPS 15, fitting a 15.6in screen into the size of a typical 13in notebook, making what Dell claims is "smallest 15in laptop on the planet"...
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While Apple has long had a reputation of making laptops that loads of people drool over, PC makers have held onto making big lumps of tin for business travellers. Not anymore. Dell's XPS 15 takes the fight to the Mac.That said, Apple has a reputation fo...
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The XPS range is where you'll find Dell's most desirable laptops . These aren't all-practical workstations, or budget models. XPS is where Dell's fanciest designs team-up with higher-end components. The idea is these are laptops you'll be proud to use. T...
The Dell XPS 15 is a great all-rounder laptop. Come to it expecting superlatives, especially the version tested, and you may come away disappointed. However, it is very versatile indeed. It offers a powerful CPU, a competent discrete graphics card, a scre...
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It's no secret that we love Dell's XPS 13. The system won our Best Computing Product of 2015 award , and twice earned our Editor's Choice – once for the early 2015 model, and again for the updated Skylake-powered edition . The system's beautiful, thin Inf...
Solid build quality, Great keyboard and touchpad, Best notebook display we've tested, Clear, loud speakers, Extremely quick...
Modest connectivity, Battery falls short of expectations, Noisy and hot at load...
The Dell XPS 15 is a faithful, up-sized rendition of the innovative XPS 13. Like its predecessor, the 15-incher cuts back on size and weight without sacrificing performance. In fact, the XPS 15 is a major leap over the previous model, at least in its to...
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