I left Windows for OSX when MS dumped Vista on us. Now, since Apple is getting lazy, Im back. This is my first non-work PC in roughly 10 years. 1) Get rid of the Killer WiFi control center. It causes problems. i.e.
I left Windows for OSX when MS dumped Vista on us. Now, since Apple is getting lazy, Im back. This is my first non-work PC in roughly 10 years. 1) Get rid of the Killer WiFi control center. It causes problems. i.e.
I bought this product three days back and it is not working now. I tried to contact the customer care but they are not able to fix it. They told that sending Label and give to any near service center. I purchased for my College study and I am stuck.
Unless you're hooked on Apple, which many are, this machine is a gem. Fast, light, full of features and less $$ than the MBP. Great video on a big screen, fingerprint reader and ssd make sign-ins quick. Pretty good battery life too, considering the processor.
I bought this a month ago after store staff member recommended as he has the same model. I am very happy with this laptop. Really good build quality. Great performance, nice screen, good battery, doesn't get too hot on the lap. Been a very positive experience. Very happy and highly recommend.
Power. Class. Endurance. The Dell XPS 15 ($999.99 to start, $1,499.99 and $1,999.99 as tested) offers them all. Dell's premium mainstream notebook is a reliable, solid choice with its attractive design, vivid display options and long-lasting battery life.
Vivid display; Long battery life; Strong performance; Premium design
Webcam looks up your nose
Productivity, multimedia and even a bit of gaming -- the Dell XPS 15 can do it all -- and do it well. For $1,549, you get a system that has an attractive, slim design that's bursting with power, including an Intel Core i7 processor and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q.
Our XPS 15 review unit was kitted out to the max with storage, as it includes a 1TB SK Hynix PC401 NVMe PCIe OEM drive. This SSD is fast without blowing me away, something like the Samsung PM981 we're seeing in a lot of other high-end laptops these days is noticeably faster in sequential reads and...
Excellent XPS build quality; Kaby Lake-G is an impressive chip (though not the fastest); 4K display option is fantastic
No USB-A or full-sized SD card slot; Unless you really need the convertible features, the XPS 15 offers more
Well - been involved with computing since 1975. This is an awesome laptop - almost as powerful as my desktop - I wouldn't touch Apple with a barge pole now even though I first bought an Apple II in 1978. I hate that money grabbing company.
The way it should be done
Excellent build quality; Great 4K screen; Touchpad and keyboard work well; Long battery life
Keys are too shallow; Boring design; No USB-A
Even though they don't look much different than a lot of other hybrid laptops, the release of the Dell's XPS 15 2-in-1 and HP's Spectre x360 15 is an important moment for today's convertible PCs.
These 2-in-1s are good at almost everything
The Dell's webcam is in the wrong place; the HP has big bezels and its screen isn't as bright
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