
#Xps 15 multitouch pro
The MacBook Pro comes with iWork and iLife apps, which arguably make the MacBook more useful without additional purchases for the XPS 15. However, it also has a higher price by almost $300, problems with glass reflectivity, and two hours less battery life. But how does it stack up to the Apple MacBook Pro, our current Editors' Choice for desktop replacement laptops? It matches the MacBook Pro in performance (multimedia and 3D), has more RAM, higher resolution touch screen, and twice the storage. The XPS 15 (9530) certainly trumps its Windows-based competition like the Asus Zenbook VX51VZ-XB71 in battery life, price, and features. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date:
#Xps 15 multitouch upgrade
It might have been nice to see an upgrade option for a 765M or 770M, but then you’re crossing over into Alienware territory.
#Xps 15 multitouch 1080p
It’s not that 1080p looks bad, but it just seems wasteful having all that pixel density and not being able to use it. That screen looks stunning when playing ‘casual’ titles like Hearthstone but it will struggle to run anything moderately intensive at native resolutions … the modest GT750M graphics are just not designed for this. In low light conditions, the gloss screen does help improve media viewing quality, but a matt finish would be more to our own tastes. This makes it very difficult to use in a bright room or in an outdoor environment, as the reflection of your own face will be very distracting. The bright, vibrant and incredibly high resolution screen is truly beautiful to look at, though it does have a major drawback – it is extremely reflective. Links: Dell homepage Dell notebook section XPS 15 (Series) XPS 15-9530 (Model) It may just be what Dell needs to push themselves even further to the front line. As long as the budget can be met, this laptop is definitely worth a buy. The most attractive feature of the Dell XPS 15-9530 is definitely its amazing screen clarity. And despite all that, the laptop only weighs 2 kilograms. With such great screen specifications, it brings HD to a whole new level. The 15.6 inch display provides a large enough screen for most occasions and comes with the highest screen resolution of its kind: 3200 by 1800 pixels. Playing modern games with ultra-high settings should be a breeze. It utilizes the Kepler architecture to provide users with the best graphical experience for its class. Along that integrated graphic card, it features an NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, which is one of the best cards in the 700M series. In addition, it comes with a dual channel DDR3 memory controller and has an integrated HD Graphics 4600 GPU. It can be clocked to a high 3.2 GHz on Turbo mode making it as fast a quad core processor. The Dell XPS 15-9530 has an Intel Core i7 4702HQ processor. This proves how strong Dell is in its sector and one of Dell’s latest laptop that strives to continue its excellence is the Dell XPS 15-9530. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: ĭell has been in the manufacturing of computers business for a long time and to have survived until today despite fierce competition. Positive: Attractive design very high resolution screen. Rating: Total score: 70% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 90% mobility: 60% ergonomy: 60% Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: Overall if you don't mind the looks, the XPS does offer a pretty good value, starting at $799 for the base configuration. The sound system was my favorite feature on this notebook, providing booming bass and great audio

System performance was very good with the Intel Core i5 560M and NVIDIA GeForce GT420M performing well in a variety of tasks.
#Xps 15 multitouch full
Users looking to replace the hard drive will find it very difficult, as the notebook requires full disassembly if they want to upgrade to an SSD later on. The plastic chassis felt strong, but left something to be desired when it came to accessing internal components. Build quality was a step up at least, with metal panels protecting the screen and metal on the palmrest and keyboard trim inside the notebook. I think it's rather odd when you look at "budget" models like the Inspiron 15R and see flashier colors and sleeker profiles. With previous XPS notebooks being flagship models from Dell, it's disappointing to see such a bland and normal looking system. The newly redesigned Dell XPS 15 brings a lot of cool features to the table, but seems to miss the mark in the design department.
