Thursday, June 23, 2016

Dell XPS 15 review

Dell XPS 15 review

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Sleek and well built, the XPS 15 is Dell’s answer to the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Top-end processing power and dedicated graphics come together to produce what could be the ultimate Windows 10 laptop.

It's up against some stiff competition from across the market, however, including high-profile devices such as the Microsoft Surface Book, more mundane but powerful laptops such as the Asus N552VW, and Dell’s own Inspiron line. This laptop has some serious work to do to justify its high price.

The model with adapter such as Dell Latitude E6400 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E5500 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M4300 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 1720 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1557 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 2510 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1745 AC Adapter, Dell Studio 1536 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude E6500 AC Adapter, Dell Precision M90 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1710 AC Adapter, Dell Vostro 3500 AC Adapter on review is the cheapest version you can buy. It includes a mechanical hard disk instead of an SSD, and is equipped with only an Intel Core i5 processor instead of the Core i7 chips found on higher-end models.

I was supplied with one of Dell's Full HD, non-touch models of the XPS 15, whose matte screen is nice and bright. While I occasionally miss prodding the screen to scroll down web pages, I'm thankful for not having to deal with a glossy but smudgy and reflective touchscreen.

While I was slightly underwhelmed by the screen’s 89% sRGB colour coverage, this was made up for by an excellent maximum brightness level of 380 nits and super-low black levels of 0.22 nits. Fantastic contrast levels of 1,727:1 equate to images packed with detail, high-contrast scenes and photos looking great in general.

There are some downsides, however. Motion blur is at the upper end of what I’d consider acceptable, with games in particular suffering from a large amount of blur when making sweeping camera movements. This limits the machine’s gaming potential, at least with the included screen. An external monitor would be essential for quick, twitchy games.

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