you’ll find in a 15-inch laptop, which make up a 92.9% screen-to-body ratio, the XPS 15 looks ultra-modern with a screen that seems to float in the air. The only laptop that comes close to providing such an attractive design isHP’s Spectre x360 16, which is also more ...
The Dell XPS 15 9520 is a premium laptop that boasts a vibrant OLED display surrounded by a gorgeous design. It’s definitely geared towards content creators. Inside, it features a 12th-gen Intel Core i7 processor and GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics, a duo that delivers str...
Generally, when I review a laptop, even a fairly thin one, I might see an occasional spike above 90 degrees (Celsius) while running heavy loads. Larger laptops with very competent cooling (such as Asus’ ROG Zephyrus G15) are very capable of keeping their CPUs below the 80s. Recent Mac...
turn off the backlight and keyboard lighting (though the computer will still accept inputs) in a pinch. I find it is especially useful for meetings or dual-monitor usage where you don’t want to distract others with the screen, yet still want the laptop on to quickly jot some notes ...
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it socks you squarely in the eyes with that gorgeous Infinity Edge display. It’s 15.6 inches in diagonal, but thanks to the vanishingly compact proportions of the bezels, the XPS is the smallest such laptop on the market. In other words, slim bezels don’t just look great, they have a...
The RAM and SSD on the XPS 15 are easy to upgrade, as long as you have the screwdrivers you need. The bottom of the laptop is held down by 12 screws. Ten of those are Torx screws that I used a Torx T5 to remove. Then, under the XPS badge, are a pair of Phillips screws that...
a good amount of stuff on screen), fonts are perfectly sharp in dialogs and menus. Dell shipped ours set to 250% scaling, which made things a bit too large for our liking, so we went with 200%, and this is the first time I truly didn't mind using a 4K 15" Windows laptop. ...
Christopher Null
The laptop’s dual fans were often audible when I was multitasking, and they could be heard a room over when I was using Premiere Pro. The touchpad and palm rests stayed cool, but the keyboard was often toasty when the laptop was under any kind of load, and the undercarriage was often...