Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- XPS9530-7701SLV-PUS
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- SKU:
- 6540610
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 206 reviews
(206 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Display4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
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.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Fast, Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing performance
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great quality and performance, awesome speeds and graphics. Good for gaming or work.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful Metallic Beast
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This machine is beast. it handles all engineering and software task effortlessly. Although the design is very basic and doesn’t look like fancy gaming laptops but can out-beat them in most of the aspects. It also has the best built quality in segment especially with carbon Fiber element
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dell EXP 15
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great laptop! Very fast and the colors are great. I highly recommend it and I’m using it for Lightroom photo editing as well!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, PerformanceCons mentioned:Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium, Excellent All-Arounder Laptop
|Posted .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 Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dell xps
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Solid power for the price. The screen is little dim. But my last labtop had an oled screen so thats probably why. I am pleasantly surprised how cool.The laptop runs with the graphics card and processor running at full
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, DisplayCons mentioned:Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful Beast
||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:Display, PerformanceCons mentioned:Webcam
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This laptop nails the work / life balance
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Before going any further, I want to make a statement that I've never once said about a laptop. The Dell XPS 15 has great internal speakers, and hands down beats any other laptop speaker I've encountered. The Dell XPS 15 is a fantastic all around laptop build in a quality housing. Starting with the specs, this Dell comes with Windows 11 and boasts a full high definition 15.6" display, 13th gen Intel i7, GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, 16 GB RAM, and 1 TB SSD. This means that the laptop is well equipped to do it all, stream movies, power through graphics rendering, make light work of your heaviest macro file, and wrap it all up with some decent gaming performance. In the box is the laptop, power cord, USB-C to USB A / HDMI 2.0 adaptor, and paperwork. The laptop weighs 4 lbs, and feels sturdy yet lightweight on its aluminum chassis. The casing has sleek lines, scratch resistant diamond cut sidewalls, inlayed logos, one hand opening, and a carbon fiber look palm rest. The speakers run the length of the keyboard on both sides, and the precision touchpad is a generous 3.5" wide by 6" long. The perimeter contains a media card reader, headphone jack, and 3 USB-C ports (note you lose one when charging). To offset Dell has included a dongle to give you a HDMI and USB-A port. This is minor for me, as I typically work off a docking hub, but may be a point to consider if you run heavy peripherals on the go. The screen is a 15.6", 1920 x 1200 (16:10 aspect ratio) resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate LED. The display is an InfinityEdge design, this means the sides are only 1/8" wide, so the screen gets almost the full real estate of the casing. I use my sunroom as a home office, and with 500-nit brightness and anti-reflective screen, I can use this laptop, even with full sun behind me (see photo for example). Performance wise, the SSD delivers super fast start up and load times in comparison to many stock laptops. Software wise, I ran normal Office suite exercises, opened multiple browser tabs, streamed videos, took a video conference and the laptop didn't hang, didn't stutter, processed tasks quickly, and overall powered through everything I threw at it that I do in a normal day at the office. I also ran 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra benchmarking (typically used to check gaming builds) and the results were decent. This laptop will power most games without stutter, but you'll experience some heat and fan noise as you start to push the capabilities of the GeForce RTX 4050 GPU. Overall, this is my favorite all purpose laptop to date, it works well, plays well, is light weight, and has a fantastic screen and speakers. Minor nitpicks are that I'd prefer more ports built in to improve portability, I'd like a crisper internal webcam, and I wish the GPU was a bit stronger. That being said, for an off the shelf build that I can do a lot of everything with, I don't think that's worth taking off a star. I think this is a rockstar laptop to take to college, those that need one machine for both work and gaming, and for anyone who is forced to use laptop speakers (because they are that impressive).
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Display
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Stunning display!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This Dell XPS laptop comes very simply packaged in a beautiful box that can be used for storage or for other things such as paperwork and adapters. The instructions were definitely the easiest to interpret - since they use pictures of the actual laptop to show where the power button and ports are located. The laptop comes with the power cord and an adapter that plugs into one of the USB-C ports to provide a USB and an HDMI port, since the laptop is too thin to have them built in. This is slightly inconvenient to have plugged in all the time, but I worry about losing the adapter if I don't. The Dell XPS is a power-horse of a laptop with a large (1TB) drive, fast processor, lighted keyboard, and above all - a thin bezel with a stunning, high color, 1920 x 1200 resolution display. There are numerous ways to adjust the display including brightness, warmer night-time adjustments that can be set on a timer, multiple color profiles and HDR capabilities (high dynamic range) for external displays. Overall, this laptop is as solid as it gets. It's great for everyday use and superb for graphic heavy video editing, gaming, and videos.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good for work and play
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This Dell XPS 15, 9350, is great for work and gaming. The overall form factor is small and lightweight. It looks like any other Dell laptop, but packs a good punch. It has an Intel 13th Gen i7-13000H CPU, NVidia RTX4050, 1 TB M.2, and 16GB of RAM. The screen is sharp and 1920x1200, which looks nice on a 15.6" screen. Large enough to see what you're doing. It has a plastic shell, and has 3x USB-C ports on the body along with a 3.5mm audio jack, and full SD card reader. It has Wi-Fi 6, ax, and Bluetooth. All of the latest versions of the major components. The initial opening brings the computer up to you and is easy to take out from the outer box. From there, it’s takeout the laptop and charge it up. The laptop only has USB-C ports. It states any can be used for charging. It comes with a USB-C to HDMI/USB-A adapter. You can run more monitors by USB-C or HDMI, the CPU onboard Intel Iris Xe GPU can run these. I had no issues with the Intel GPU working on monitors through HDMI or USB-C connections. For web surfing and Office the laptop runs through everything easily. The CPU is quick, and the laptop is responsive. The only bloatware was some McAffee programs, but they are easy to remove through add and remove programs in Windows settings. I plugged in a USB-C to Ethernet adapter and had full download speeds. The ethernet was at 112-115MB/s and the AX averaged 85-90MB/s on the same file download. Great for a wireless connection if available, or it connects at the fastest protocol available. The M.2 is fast and getting a 1TB module included leaves lots of room for programs and files. You can also add another one. Movies and streams render fine on the screen. The speakers are really good for a laptop. They are on the side of the keyboard and are good at stereo sound. The camera and microphone do a solid job for audio or video conferencing. The keyboard is a full sized TKL. Spacing and backlighting are good. Due to the limited amount of ports I connected mice and keyboard by BT and everything worked fine. For gaming, I played on the main screen in full screen to fully take advantage of the discrete 4050 GPU, and could setup a second screen for Discord or other secondary tasks. Make sure to set the Discrete 4050 GPU as the default video card. One of the manuals said secondary screens use the CPU GPU. I found that in windowed mode the games still used the 4050 discrete GPU even on a secondary screen whether USB-C or HDMI connected. But in full screen they come back to the laptop screen. The 4050 GPU does well with games. Use the determined default settings and getting a smooth 60 FPS is not an issue. It did not benchmark as well as dedicated gaming laptop, but the 4050 does fine at the monitor’s resolution. One advantage this laptop has over a more powerful gaming laptop is it only needs a USB-C adapter. It needs 130w, but even without a full 130w, you can charge it. Not having to lug around a huge and heavy power brick with a proprietary barrel connector to charge greatly adds to the portability of the laptop. It also does not get as loud or hot as a dedicated gaming laptop. It never got so hot I had to take my hands off the keyboard. Upgrading the laptop is easy. Just flip the laptop over and unscrew 8 screws, you’ll need a T5H bit, and starting on the middle of the sides use a plastic tool to get the shell off the base. Once you work your way around, the shell pops off. Inside is simple, two DDR5 slots and two M.2 slots. Both memory slots and one M.2 slot will be occupied. I removed the default 2x8GB modules and put in 2x16GB modules, and added another 1TB M.2. You’ll want 262-Pin DDR5 SO-DIMM DDR5 4800 (PC4 38400) Laptop Memory if you want to upgrade. The M.2 slot is a size 2280 and does not come with a screw to secure the 2nd M.2, you’ll need your own. The paper over the Memory modules is a map of the component locations and can be slipped on and off the memory. Upgrading to Win11 Pro is as simple as getting the upgrade through the Microsoft store or buying it elsewhere. After changing the hardware, a reboot and the laptop was ready to go. Overall, this laptop blends in gaming and working in a small package. With only needing a standard USB-C connection for power, it’s easy to take with you for whatever you want to do. The screen is a good size, and the 4050 GPU does a great job. You will need an adapter for HDMI, but one is included and very small, so it’s easy to carry around with you. At $2K it is a more expensive laptop, but you get a lot for it, and you can expand the memory and storage. It’s compact and the battery life is pretty standard, up to a few hours, depending on what you are doing. Work or play, this laptop has you covered.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
A high-class laptop for work
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I spend a lot of time on a macOS computer. That said, I do switch back and forth between operating systems — especially for work. So, it’s really advantageous for me to have a solid Windows laptop handy. This Dell laptop was incredibly surprising to me. It was easy to set up and a pleasure to use. It has plenty of power for standard tasks and the only thing that I feel it wouldn’t work well with is heavy photo or video editing. Set-up If you have been through one Windows laptop setup, you have been through them all. I got it out, tapped the power button and walked through the setup screens. I had to enter my Windows account information during this process and connect it to my WiFi. Once I got through the initial setup, I visited the Windows Update Center (located in System Settings) and walked through all of the updates that were needed. There were quite a few and it took about an hour to get through them all. Display I found the display to be adequate for my needs. It has a clear resolution — even if it’s not 4K. Text was clean and easy to read and videos looked great. Since it’s a 15-inch screen, it’s suitable for any type of productivity task and is even good for entertainment purposes. Physical Appearance This is one area where I felt that the Dell really shined. The laptop looks amazing. It’s got a very sleek outer case and when you open it up, there is a carbon fiber covering that really looks classy. There is a nice contrast between the light silver outside and the darked interior. If I were buying a laptop on looks alone, this one would be at the top of the list. Keyboard The keyboard feels like a standard laptop keyboard. The keys are easy to press and I really enjoyed typing on the soft rebounding keyboard. The keys are well spaced and I didn’t feel that my typing style was hindered in any way. Speakers The speakers are quite loud on the laptop. I tested them out with a number of audio tracks and found that they held their own. Some laptops really need a good external set of speakers, but the built-in ones on this laptop are pretty great. Speed/Performance I ran a couple of performance tests on the Dell — Geekbench and Novabench — to see how it would measure up. The overall Novabench score was 3360 which looks to be in line with other computers with a similar processor. The Geekbench score was 2551 Single Core / 12808 Multi-Core. This also seemed to be an average score among machines using the same/similar processor. I never had any issues with the laptop’s performance. I thought it did a great job with most tasks and aside from the bloatware that was pre-installed on it, the laptop is a great option for most users. Final Thoughts While the price tag might spook some potential users away from this laptop, you really get a lot for the value. First of all, the laptop has 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports. Those aren’t cheap. Second, it does come with an external hub for connecting to HDMI or USB-A peripherals/devices. Finally, it has one of the newest processors available and it can tear through a large variety of tasks. It’s a great computer that can provide a lot of value to any type of user.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Best PC for developers, hardware close to macboook
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I did a fair amount of research on the best PC/Linux laptop for software development and light gaming. Although macOS and the Mac's have somewhat superior hardware, and amazngly low power requirements, I have numerous issues with macOS itself, and lack of configurability. When the inability to updgrade RAM and SSD storage, a PC that can run Windows and Fedora/Debian Linux out of the box, at native speeds, a PC is a better option. There is still a large amount of x86 centric development tools, and macOS cannot address this. The discreet graphics card on the XPS was the clincher. In terms of hardware comparisons to the 14" MacbookPro, the Dell has a comparaible keyboard, and a trackpad that is almost as good as the Mac's. A full complement of keys on the XPS's keyboard, for software development, is a pretty big deal. The clincher was the availability of an Open Box XPS for about 1/2 the cost of a comparable Macbook, prior to my upgrading the XPS. I put in 32 GB RAM, and an addtional 1 TB SSD. The costs for that on a Macbook are crazy high, and have to be made at the time of purchase.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent premium laptop
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This Dell XPS 15 is the perfect portable laptop to replace a desktop computer—a tremendous multi-use laptop for students, businesses, and professionals. The sleek, thin, and aluminum design makes it pleasant to carry around. It is not lightweight but not too heavy either; it weighs 4 lbs. and is 3.25 oz (1.9kg), like the average for this type of laptop. The charging brick is thin, the cable is 9 feet long, and the connection to the laptop is USB type C. The display is matte and non-touch, with excellent color accuracy, anti-reflective and lovely resolution. I have an issue seeing the display for both indoor and outdoor use. The trackpad is large and responsive. The speakers are excellent. The heat is well managed and disbursed underneath the bottom and rear vents. It has three (3) USB-C ports, which are full function for (1)data, (2)charge, (3) display out, and (4) Thunderbolt 4. The box includes a hub adapter to make one of these ports into a USB Type A and HDMI. A full-size SD card slot and a 3.5 mm microphone/ headphone jack exist on the right side of the XPS. On the left is a Kensington Security Slot to secure the laptop to a desk with a cable lock (not included). It has a sleek and durable design, fast response and performance, and features make this a premium Windows.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Display
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
You're gonna love this one
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I did a lot of research for this laptop. For the price, it had a lot features I was looking for. I did have to compromise on some things, but I can work around them. I wanted a laptop that can handle photo and video editing, so I needed a computer with a graphic card storage that can handle the task. The display is easy on the eyes and the processor is fast. I highly recommend this laptop for someone who is looking for a great value.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent college computer.
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great screen resolution. Responsive keyboard. Fast with excellent storage capacity.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dell XPS 15 Laptop
||Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Purchased this XPS15 as a combo work and play laptop, and I have not been disappointed. I was easily able to upgrade the RAM to 64GB and install a secondary 2TB SSD myself, so this will provide me with everything that I need for a long time. Highly recommend!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Laptop
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Laptop used for normal day stuff. Laptop has been a great addition to my arsenal of tech. Has not faultered in anyway. Always responsive and fast. Great that dell gave the option for end-user to upgrade RAM and M.2 down the line if needed. Great Laptop overall.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great laptop!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have been looking for quite a bit for a laptop because i decided to go back to school to pursue another degree. Very satisfied with the laptop. 16gb RAM is plenty but for the ones who wanna upgrade, RAM is upgradable! Love that it comes with a little hub for USB-A.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
XPS good
||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:Display, Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Recommended
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Super fast great sound and display. Very lightweight and tons of usb c ports
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Value
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Amazing Machine. Seamlessly performs heavy tasks and gives a very good backup on battery power. It is simply a beast of a machine.
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