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Customers are satisfied with the fast performance, sharp display, long battery life, and high build quality of the XPS 15. They appreciate the powerful performance, upgradability, and responsive nature of the laptop. However, some customers have concerns about the overheating issue and the low-resolution webcam.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality, Performance
    Cons mentioned:
    Webcam
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Premium, Excellent All-Arounder Laptop

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    _____ *Pros: -Peppy performance from the latest Intel CPU, Intel chipset, and Nvidia GPU. -Fast NVME storage speeds. -High-quality IPS display with very minimal light bleed and edge-to-edge form factor. -Spacious and comfortable keyboard. -Large touchpad with great responsiveness and accuracy. -Comes with three Thunderbolt ports. -The four-speaker array sounds great. -Two M.2 2280 slots for hard drive upgrades and/or additions. -Two upgradeable RAM slots. -HDMI and USB-A dongle included. -Very good battery life with fast-charge option. _____ *Neutral: -No native HDMI or USB-A ports (have to use dongle). -At this price point, I expected at least a RTX 4060 GPU. -The display only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate. _____ *Cons: -Webcam is only 720P. -Have to pair my Bluetooth mouse daily. ** First Impressions. Build Quality and Design. ** As expected from a Dell laptop bearing the XPS moniker, my first impression of the 2023 XPS 15 was great. Even the box the laptop arrived in was good and memorable – the texture is smooth and dense-feeling, and the way the lid and internal dividers lift and fold away foreshadowed a well-built laptop with a great fit and finish. Once in-hand, the XPS 15’s looks and build materials did not disappoint. Although simple and kind of plain looking at first glance, a closer inspection revealed how premium it was – the metal lid with smooth chamfered edges that opens with just one hand, the carbon-fiber wrap around the keyboard deck that is smooth and easy to wipe clean, the perfectly-spaced keyboard keys with great travel, quick uptake, and low noise, the large glass Microsoft Precision touchpad with excellent tracking and responsiveness for easy gesture navigation, and the full-sounding audio speakers with a little bit of bass to make music playback more pleasant and immersive. The 15.6” display from Sharp is the best IPS laptop screen I’ve ever seen, and the edge-to-edge design on all four sides really maximizes your screen real estate. All of this could’ve been rendered inconsequential if the panel bled a lot but mine didn’t – it has the lowest amount of IPS glow I’ve ever seen and was almost undetectable to my naked eyes. The panel can get very bright as well, a good thing because I like to spend a lot of time on the front porch where there is abundant sunlight. With that said, it would’ve been nicer if Dell had put in a higher refresh rate panel for more comfort on the eyes when scrolling and reading on websites. My phone supports up to 120Hz refresh rate and the difference really is noticeable and a nice quality of life upgrade. On the topic of minor gripes, if I had executive control over the design of the XPS 15, I would’ve added at least one HDMI or mini-Displayport and at least one USB-A port. Dell does include a dongle with a full-size HDMI port and one USB-A port but, you know, dongle life is kind of inconvenient. I also don’t like that the webcam is only 720p for blurrier conference calls and video chats. My final gripe is with Dell’s choice of putting in the Nvidia RTX 4050 instead of the RTX 4060. At this price point, the RTX 4060 would’ve been a better fit and I think it would’ve attracted more people to the XPS 15 over the competition. I’ve owned 17 laptops during the past 20 years ranging from $600 budget laptops to $3,000 gaming ones, and the 2023 Dell XPS ranks at the top when it comes to build quality and comfort. I love the big bright screen, spacious keyboard layout, premium touchpad, good speakers, and the long battery life. ** Performance ** As expected from a laptop equip with Intel’s latest 13th-gen mobile processor and chipset, a Western Digital SN810 NVME drive, 16GB of SK Hynix DDR5-4800 memory, and the Nvidia RTX 4050 6GB GPU, the XPS 15 runs very fast and well. In other words, the performance keeps up with the premium looks of the machine. My usual productivity and work setup is having Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge open with ~30 tabs between them, music streaming in the background, and some remote-access and chat apps open in the background. I also do photo and video editing of my GoPro and drone footages, and the XPS 15 handled all of that just fine with no micro-stutters, jitters, or lagginess. Performance can be further improved if you’re willing and able to take off the bottom panel (eight T5 screws) – there are two user-accessible memory slots and two NVME drive slots. I’m currently fine with the 2x 8GB RAM setup but I’ve already added a second drive – a 2TB WD Black NVME. At this price level, a laptop should have excellent performance with great stability, and the XPS 15 definitely delivers. ** How is Windows 11 these days? ** The XPS 15 is my fourth PC that came preloaded with Windows 11, and I still prefer Windows 10 over it. I know I have to get used to Windows 11 with Windows 10 being sunset, but to make the transition easier and less jarring, I installed an app called ExplorerPatcher (author: Valinet) that restores the Windows 10 Start Menu and context menus among other things. I highly recommend it if Windows 11’s new Start Menu and navigation options irk you. I’m not exaggerating when I say that it has improved my quality of life greatly. To my pleasant surprise, the Dell XPS 15 wasn’t preloaded with lots of third-party apps, the usual suspects being Facebook/Meta Messenger, Instagram, Disney+, TikTok, Netflix, Candy Crush, etc. The only app I removed was McAfee security. There were, however, many Dell utilities preloaded, such as Dell Digital Delivery, Dell Digital Delivery Services, Dell Optimizer Service, Dell Pair, Dell SupportAssist, Dell Update, and MyDell. A few of them are important to keep, such as SupportAssist for handling warranty claims with Dell, and Dell Update for BIOS and driver updates. To sum it up, Windows 11 is okay but it still needs to improve the user UI and navigation experience in my opinion. I’m totally fine with its other aspects such as responsiveness, stability, and performance. ** Battery life and connectivity ** With its 86 Wh battery from manufacturer BYD, the XPS 15 is a stamina champ. I’m so used to 15”-16” laptops having so-so battery life, I was blown away by how long I could use the device. My BIOS settings (press F2 at bootup) for the battery charging mode is set to “Adaptive” and Thermal Management is on “Optimized.” The Windows 11 power option is set to its default “Balanced” mode, and with all my apps running in the background and the display brightness at 70%, I’m easily getting repeatable 6-7 hours of screen time. I LOVE it. Wi-Fi performance from the Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 adapter has been fast and stable. I’m experiencing issues, however, with Bluetooth connectivity with my Logitech MX Anywhere 3 mouse. After waking up the XPS 15 from hibernation, my mouse loses connection after a while and I have to remove the mouse from Settings and go through the pairing process again. This has been really getting on my nerves because I have to set up the mouse at least once daily. All of my other laptops work nicely with my MX Anywhere 3 mouse except for one other laptop which is the 2022 Dell XPS Plus 13. ** Is the Dell XPS 15 worth the coin? ** Mostly. On one hand, you’re getting your money’s worth from a laptop with excellent build materials and impeccable fit and finish, as well as fantastic performance from Intel’s best offering from 2023. The XPS 15 is fast, the display is bright and crisp with very minimal light bleed, and the ergonomics from the excellent keyboard and large touchpad are top of the class. On the other hand, it’s not really a good value due to some corners that Dell cut, mainly with the not-cool 720p webcam and the Nvidia RTX 4050 discrete GPU. If Dell had included a 1080P webcam and at least a RTX 4060 GPU at this price point, then I would’ve rated this 5 Stars. If you’re not a laptop gamer, which I’m not, then I would give the XPS 15 4.5 Stars. If you are a gamer, then I would say it’s only 4 Stars. With that said, I’m still very happy with my XPS 15, and it’s my favorite laptop and my go-to daily driver.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality, Display
    Cons mentioned:
    Webcam

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful Beast

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    _____ *Pros: -Peppy performance from the latest Intel CPU, Intel chipset, and Nvidia GPU. -Fast NVME storage speeds. -High-quality IPS display with very minimal light bleed and edge-to-edge form factor. -Spacious and comfortable keyboard. -Large touchpad with great responsiveness and accuracy. -Comes with three Thunderbolt ports. -The four-speaker array sounds great. -Two M.2 2280 slots for hard drive upgrades and/or additions. -Two upgradeable RAM slots. -HDMI and USB-A dongle included. -Very good battery life with fast-charge option. _____ *Neutral: -No native HDMI or USB-A ports (have to use dongle). -At this price point, I expected at least a RTX 4060 GPU. -The display only supports up to 60Hz refresh rate. _____ *Cons: -Webcam is only 720P. -Have to pair my Bluetooth mouse daily. ** First Impressions. Build Quality and Design. ** As expected from a Dell laptop bearing the XPS moniker, my first impression of the 2023 XPS 15 was great. Even the box the laptop arrived in was good and memorable – the texture is smooth and dense-feeling, and the way the lid and internal dividers lift and fold away foreshadowed a well-built laptop with a great fit and finish. Once in-hand, the XPS 15’s looks and build materials did not disappoint. Although simple and kind of plain looking at first glance, a closer inspection revealed how premium it was – the metal lid with smooth chamfered edges that opens with just one hand, the carbon-fiber wrap around the keyboard deck that is smooth and easy to wipe clean, the perfectly-spaced keyboard keys with great travel, quick uptake, and low noise, the large glass Microsoft Precision touchpad with excellent tracking and responsiveness for easy gesture navigation, and the full-sounding audio speakers with a little bit of bass to make music playback more pleasant and immersive. The 15.6” display from Sharp is the best IPS laptop screen I’ve ever seen, and the edge-to-edge design on all four sides really maximizes your screen real estate. All of this could’ve been rendered inconsequential if the panel bled a lot but mine didn’t – it has the lowest amount of IPS glow I’ve ever seen and was almost undetectable to my naked eyes. The panel can get very bright as well, a good thing because I like to spend a lot of time on the front porch where there is abundant sunlight. With that said, it would’ve been nicer if Dell had put in a higher refresh rate panel for more comfort on the eyes when scrolling and reading on websites. My phone supports up to 120Hz refresh rate and the difference really is noticeable and a nice quality of life upgrade. On the topic of minor gripes, if I had executive control over the design of the XPS 15, I would’ve added at least one HDMI or mini-Displayport and at least one USB-A port. Dell does include a dongle with a full-size HDMI port and one USB-A port but, you know, dongle life is kind of inconvenient. I also don’t like that the webcam is only 720p for blurrier conference calls and video chats. My final gripe is with Dell’s choice of putting in the Nvidia RTX 4050 instead of the RTX 4060. At this price point, the RTX 4060 would’ve been a better fit and I think it would’ve attracted more people to the XPS 15 over the competition. I’ve owned 17 laptops during the past 20 years ranging from $600 budget laptops to $3,000 gaming ones, and the 2023 Dell XPS ranks at the top when it comes to build quality and comfort. I love the big bright screen, spacious keyboard layout, premium touchpad, good speakers, and the long battery life. ** Performance ** As expected from a laptop equip with Intel’s latest 13th-gen mobile processor and chipset, a Western Digital SN810 NVME drive, 16GB of SK Hynix DDR5-4800 memory, and the Nvidia RTX 4050 6GB GPU, the XPS 15 runs very fast and well. In other words, the performance keeps up with the premium looks of the machine. My usual productivity and work setup is having Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge open with ~30 tabs between them, music streaming in the background, and some remote-access and chat apps open in the background. I also do photo and video editing of my GoPro and drone footages, and the XPS 15 handled all of that just fine with no micro-stutters, jitters, or lagginess. Performance can be further improved if you’re willing and able to take off the bottom panel (eight T5 screws) – there are two user-accessible memory slots and two NVME drive slots. I’m currently fine with the 2x 8GB RAM setup but I’ve already added a second drive – a 2TB WD Black NVME. At this price level, a laptop should have excellent performance with great stability, and the XPS 15 definitely delivers. ** How is Windows 11 these days? ** The XPS 15 is my fourth PC that came preloaded with Windows 11, and I still prefer Windows 10 over it. I know I have to get used to Windows 11 with Windows 10 being sunset, but to make the transition easier and less jarring, I installed an app called ExplorerPatcher (author: Valinet) that restores the Windows 10 Start Menu and context menus among other things. I highly recommend it if Windows 11’s new Start Menu and navigation options irk you. I’m not exaggerating when I say that it has improved my quality of life greatly. To my pleasant surprise, the Dell XPS 15 wasn’t preloaded with lots of third-party apps, the usual suspects being Facebook/Meta Messenger, Instagram, Disney+, TikTok, Netflix, Candy Crush, etc. The only app I removed was McAfee security. There were, however, many Dell utilities preloaded, such as Dell Digital Delivery, Dell Digital Delivery Services, Dell Optimizer Service, Dell Pair, Dell SupportAssist, Dell Update, and MyDell. A few of them are important to keep, such as SupportAssist for handling warranty claims with Dell, and Dell Update for BIOS and driver updates. To sum it up, Windows 11 is okay but it still needs to improve the user UI and navigation experience in my opinion. I’m totally fine with its other aspects such as responsiveness, stability, and performance. ** Battery life and connectivity ** With its 86 Wh battery from manufacturer BYD, the XPS 15 is a stamina champ. I’m so used to 15”-16” laptops having so-so battery life, I was blown away by how long I could use the device. My BIOS settings (press F2 at bootup) for the battery charging mode is set to “Adaptive” and Thermal Management is on “Optimized.” The Windows 11 power option is set to its default “Balanced” mode, and with all my apps running in the background and the display brightness at 70%, I’m easily getting repeatable 6-7 hours of screen time. I LOVE it. Wi-Fi performance from the Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 adapter has been fast and stable. I’m experiencing issues, however, with Bluetooth connectivity with my Logitech MX Anywhere 3 mouse. After waking up the XPS 15 from hibernation, my mouse loses connection after a while and I have to remove the mouse from Settings and go through the pairing process again. This has been really getting on my nerves because I have to set up the mouse at least once daily. All of my other laptops work nicely with my MX Anywhere 3 mouse except for one other laptop which is the 2022 Dell XPS Plus 13. ** Is the Dell XPS 15 worth the coin? ** Mostly. On one hand, you’re getting your money’s worth from a laptop with excellent build materials and impeccable fit and finish, as well as fantastic performance from Intel’s best offering from 2023. The XPS 15 is fast, the display is bright and crisp with very minimal light bleed, and the ergonomics from the excellent keyboard and large touchpad are top of the class. On the other hand, it’s not really a good value due to some corners that Dell cut, mainly with the not-cool 720p webcam and the Nvidia RTX 4050 discrete GPU. If Dell had included a 1080P webcam and at least a RTX 4060 GPU at this price point, then I would’ve rated this 5 Stars. If you’re not a laptop gamer, which I’m not, then I would give the XPS 15 4.5 Stars. If you are a gamer, then I would say it’s only 4 Stars. With that said, I’m still very happy with my XPS 15, and it’s my favorite laptop and my go-to daily driver.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    XPS good

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    High build quality, good battery life, quick bootup times and reliable as I come to expect from the XPS brand

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good build quality, bad cooling

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Good build quality and is sturdy. Has good specs and the material on the inside feels nice. Sometimes it gets too hot and the fans get really loud when you are running intensive programs. You can't use it on a bed because the fans push air out of the bottom. Battery life is kind of bad. Would recomend if you can get it at a discount.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from YourDellTeam
      Posted .

      Hey MateoZ,
      We appreciate you taking the time to leave us your review. We are sorry to hear that you are encountering overheating issues with your Dell XPS 15 laptop. Feedback like yours helps us improve our future products and services. Below I have provided troubleshooting instructions with the full article that can help resolve this issue.

      Here are the steps to help resolve your overheating issue:
      1. Inspect and clean the air vents and fans.
      2. Restart the computer.
      3. Update the BIOS and Chipset driver.
      4. Download and install Microsoft Windows updates.
      5. Run a hardware diagnostic test.
      6. Use Dell Power Manager to manage thermal performance.
      7. Improve efficiency to reduce heat.
      8. Perform a Windows System Restore.
      9. Restore the computer to factory settings.

      How to Troubleshoot Overheating, Shutdown, or Thermal Issue on a Dell Computer: https://dell.to/3oAEYsV

      If you continue to experience issues, please reach out to Dell Support directly by using the information provided below.

      If you need further assistance, we recommend using the toll-free number or chat link below to reach a member of our Dell Support Team.

      Chat or call: https://bit.ly/DellSupportTeam
      Phone number to Dell: 1-800-624-9896

      Best,
      Summer@Dell Dell

  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good Laptop

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very good built laptop and extremely happy with performance.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Performance

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a high-quality product with a very good build quality. I'm a little disappointed with the performance, however.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from YourDellTeam
      Posted .

      Hello Chanheng,

      We would like to thank you for taking the time to leave us your review. We regret to hear that you are not completely satisfied with the performance of your Dell XPS 15 9530 Laptop. This is certainly not the type of feedback we like to hear from our valued customers, or the type of product Dell intends to deliver.
      We always strive to get better, and reviews like yours help us develop products our customers love. Your feedback will be shared with our quality team for consideration in future enhancements in products.

      There are several ways to help improve the performance of your computer if it is running slower than you expected it to. We'd recommend the following steps to help improve your computer's overall performance and speed:
      1. Restart your computer regularly.
      2. Run the automated tools provided in the SupportAssist Tool.
      3. Run a complete hardware diagnostic test.
      4. Scan your computer for malware.
      5. Restore your Dell computer using Windows System Restore.
      6. Reinstall Microsoft Windows.

      You can read the full steps associated with each of these recommendations here: https://dell.to/3n29QjE

      If you are still experiencing any issues or have any questions or concerns, we would like to help you resolve issues you may be facing to your satisfaction. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with a Dell representative using the information provided below.

      Chat or call: https://bit.ly/DellSupportTeam
      Phone number to Dell: 1-800-624-9896

      Best,
      Minhaj@Dell Dell

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fast, powerful, well-built laptop!

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Dell XPS laptops have always had a really nice fit and finish. This one is no exception. From the exterior, it looks almost exactly like my Dell Precision 15" that I use for work. Great to have this very similar XPS for personal use at home. The stock config of this model is great. Ample storage for a laptop (1 TB SSD stick) and able to upgrade in the future. The 16gb RAM is decent, but likely power users will want to upgrade to 32gb or 64gb (also relatively easy to upgrade). The latest i7 processor and fast NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics make it so smooth for 3D renderings and CAD programs, and a little gaming :) Screen is large and image quality is good. Wish the pixel density was a little sharper just to get a but more on the screen, but really the 1920x1200 looks sharp for most use. Speakers and sound were good and for the size, battery life is good as well. The 130W power brick that comes with it charges it up in a fair amount of time. Overall, very happy with this solid and fast XPS!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality, Display
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Laptop that is a work of art, precision and power!

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am unable to find something substantive that I did not find excellent about this Dell Laptop computer. The appearance is beautiful. The length, width, DEPTH dimensions excellent. The solidity, rigidity, and feel of the case excellent. The way the case is hinged and opens and shuts -- excellent. The interior design excellent in all respects with numerous function keys to control most everything a user could desire. The power on with face recognition functioned flawlessly in all light and angle settings. Everything loads rapidly, and the computer is ready to work in about 30 seconds. The battery life provided me with the ability to go through my 8-12 hour workday on a single charge. The resolution of the screen provides razor sharpness, brightness, contrast that are all excellent. The engine that drives this superb 15" laptop is up to fulfilling every task extremely rapidly and efficiently. Intel's latest generation i7 is quiet, and quick, combined with very fast mass storage via a silky smooth SSD of 512 gig and 16 gig of state of the art RAM. Everything just worked perfectly. BTW: keyboard feel and large trackpad feel superb! Anything left to be desired? I would have liked more ports, to include HDMI, and USB A and B. Dell did provide an adapter so that a USB A/B and HDMI device could connect via the USB C slots, but that is a small annoyance. A small adapter is just one more piece of equipment that may be easily forgotten or misplaced. I frequently use a projector for presentations and the HDMI adapter worked well ( but must always be handy). In short, what's not to love? I cannot think of anything!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice future proof laptop

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great laptop. Amazing build quality and screen, even if it's not the OLED. Pretty good battery for the power you get, the face and finger scanner are fast and log you in quickly. I got the open box version "excellent condition", it came a little dirty which wasn't too big of a deal but it'd be nice if best buy at least whiped it down lol. Also don't bother with the i9, it's basically the same as the i7 version, plus the i7 runs cooler anyway. The 4050 is more than enough for the work I do (PSD, Unity in which the i7 is crazy fast in) plus some casual gaming. RAM and SSD are upgradable, great for future proofing. Overall good buy, try to get it on sale though, and I recommend open box if available.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simply the best

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It just doesn't get better than the Dell XPS line. The build quality is amazing. The machined aluminum case is gorgeous and the carbon fiber palm rest gives it a high tech look and provides a good contrast between it and the aluminum case. The joints are absolutely perfect. Measuring only .73 inches, the XPS 15 is very thin, but it doesn't feel flimsy in any way. Quite the opposite. It weighs just over 4 lbs. for the non-touch screen version, so it isn't the lightest full-sized laptop available, but I would take an extra pound for durability any day. Besides, if an extra pound it too heavy for you, maybe it's time to hit the gym! The WUXGA (1920x1200) screen is retina searing at 500 nits. Colors are bright and contrast is excellent. Fonts appear sharp and clear. No complaints about the screen. 4k would be nice, but I'm not convinced it is necessary on a 15" screen. The GeForce RTX 3050 is great for light gaming, giving more 60 fps or higher on most of the games I've played on it. For some of the more hardware intensive games, some settings messaging might be needed, but 60 fps should still be doable. With 16GB of RAM and a Core i7, Windows 11 runs quite happily. The only complaint I have is that Dell went a little cheap on the camera. A 1080p camera would have been a big improvement over the 720p camera. With the excellent build quality and top-shelf components (minus the camera, of course), this is a laptop that lives up the its price tag. With the XPS 15 you truly get what you pay for, and it's worth every penny.

    I would recommend this to a friend