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August 2019
(86%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(78%)
22903 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
8-core i9-9980HK CPU and discrete GTX 1650 graphics
Loaded with RAM (32GB as configured)
Excellent InfinityEdge 4K OLED display with HDR support
Excellent all-around performance
Webcam placement is where it should be
Premium materials and build quali
Strong body build of carbon fiber and aluminum
97Wh battery that delivers more than 17 hours of Web browsing
94% sRGB coverage (1080p SHP149A) and with the help of our Gaming and Web design profile you the Average gamma falls to 1.1
Thin and light
Boa
Webcam in the right place
Amazing display
Strong productivity performance
Relatively thin and powerful
Beautiful 4K OLED panel
Actually reasonably priced vs. the competition
Solid build
Superb screen
If you can afford OLED
Up to 2TB of SSD storage
Good battery life
Backlit keyboard
Built-in security measures
Bluetooth 5.0
Relatively cool CPU and GPU temperatures when gaming
Wide range of CPU
GPU
And display options
Excellent CPU Turbo Boost sustainability
2x SODIMM
M.2 + 2.5-inch SATA III bay
Thunderbolt 3 and mini-DisplayPort
Strong
Rigid base
Metal build
Firm
Easy maintenance options
Expandable RAM
SSD
And WLAN
Very good 1080p display (matte
Very bright
Full sRGB coverage)
Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C power delivery
Very quiet during surfing and streaming
Excellent battery life
Very extensive select
Easy serviceability
Upgradeable RAM
OLED is easily the best-looking XPS 15 panel yet
Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C Power Delivery
Quiet when browsing or streaming
Optimal webcam positioning
Very wide selection of SKUs
Fastest XPS 15
The editors didn't like
Middling battery life
Some thermal throttling with 8-core CPU
Higher end configurations are pricey
Has a keyboard with a rather small deck
Uses aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness up to 150 nits (fixed by our Health-Guard profile)
Its design is getting old
The cooling struggles under heavy load
Lackluster for gaming
OLED only offered on most expensive configurations
Will rarely hit maximum Turbo Boost clocks
CPU tends to heavily downclock under gaming workloads
Short on ports and connectors
Expensive
Very warm CPU temperatures of >90 C when stressed
Poorly calibrated display out of the box
Bass reproduction could be better
Average WLAN battery life
Slow Toshiba NVMe SSD
Average contrast ratio
Slow SD card reader
Small clickpad
Base version with significantly lower graphics performance
Small and narrow arrow keys
Surfaces are susceptible to dirt
Still has some latency problems
Only 12-month standard warranty
No quick-charge function
Below average Core i9-9980HK and GTX 1650 performance
Short-lived Turbo Boost potential
Fully inserted SD card does not sit flush against the edge
Backlit keyboard, Built-in security measures, Bluetooth 5.0
Expensive
Customer reviews have mostly been positive, praising the laptop for its oled display and performance, addressing the improvements it obtained compared to the model from last year. One reviewer noticed how high quality the screen is. However, the same revi...
Published: 2020-01-13, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Strong body build of carbon fiber and aluminum, 97Wh battery that delivers more than 17 hours of Web browsing, 94% sRGB coverage (1080p SHP149A) and with the help of our Gaming and Web design profile you the Average gamma falls to 1.1, Thin and light, Boa
Has a keyboard with a rather small deck, Uses aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness up to 150 nits (fixed by our Health-Guard profile), Its design is getting old, The cooling struggles under heavy load
It is not only the hardware that puts the XPS 15 amongst the best laptops on the market at the dawn of every year. It looks great, it feels great, it certainly has an amazing set of displays to choose from. However, when you go back in time, you will see...
relatively cool CPU and GPU temperatures when gaming, wide range of CPU, GPU, and display options, excellent CPU Turbo Boost sustainability, 2x SODIMM, M.2 + 2.5-inch SATA III bay, Thunderbolt 3 and mini-DisplayPort, strong, rigid base; metal build, firm
very warm CPU temperatures of >90 C when stressed, poorly calibrated display out of the box, bass reproduction could be better, average WLAN battery life, slow Toshiba NVMe SSD, average contrast ratio, slow SD card reader, small clickpad
The G7 15 7590 is positioned at an interesting spot. It houses similar Core i9, GeForce RTX, and IPS/OLED options as the higher-end Alienware m15 R2 but for a lower starting price. If you want the power of an Alienware laptop but are otherwise turned off...
Published: 2019-10-07, Author: Charles , review by: techspective.net
So how does the XPS 15 7590 measure up against the competition? The two systems with specs closest to it are probably HP's Spectre 360 15 and Apple's MacBook Pro. While the Spectre 360 15 reportedly offers slightly better color reproduction than the XPS 1...
Published: 2019-09-27, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
easy maintenance options; expandable RAM, SSD, and WLAN, very good 1080p display (matte, very bright, full sRGB coverage), Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C power delivery, very quiet during surfing and streaming, excellent battery life, very extensive select
base version with significantly lower graphics performance, small and narrow arrow keys, surfaces are susceptible to dirt, still has some latency problems, only 12-month standard warranty, no quick-charge function
Even without a dedicated GeForce graphics card, the Dell XPS 15 is a good multimedia notebook. Those who don't want to play mobile games or plan to use an external graphics card at their desk at home are better served with the iGPU version anyway. Particu...
Published: 2019-09-03, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
8-core i9-9980HK CPU and discrete GTX 1650 graphics, Loaded with RAM (32GB as configured), Excellent InfinityEdge 4K OLED display with HDR support, Excellent all-around performance, Webcam placement is where it should be, Premium materials and build quali
Middling battery life, Some thermal throttling with 8-core CPU, Higher end configurations are pricey
There is very little not to like about the refreshed Dell XPS 15. Dell took an already excellent laptop design and made a few tweaks, such as repositioning the webcam from the bottom to the top of the display, just as it had already done on its XPS 13 lin...
Solid build, Superb screen, if you can afford OLED, Up to 2TB of SSD storage, Good battery life
Short on ports and connectors
Even at the entry level price, the XPS 15 7590 is an expensive laptop. Boost the configuration with an OLED screen, plus plenty of RAM and SSD storage, and you're looking at a serious price tag. For that money, we think Dell should provide more connectivi...
The Dell XPS 15 is always one of my favorite laptops of the year, because it has that just right level of power. It comes with a 45W Intel Core processor and dedicated graphics, along with a beautiful 4K screen. And that's just what you get with every mod...
easy serviceability; upgradeable RAM, SSD, and WLAN, OLED is easily the best-looking XPS 15 panel yet, Thunderbolt 3 and USB Type-C Power Delivery, quiet when browsing or streaming, optimal webcam positioning, very wide selection of SKUs, fastest XPS 15
below average Core i9-9980HK and GTX 1650 performance; short-lived Turbo Boost potential, fully inserted SD card does not sit flush against the edge, aging cooling solution could use some updates, small and cramped Arrow keys, average battery recharge ra
The XPS 15 7590 with Core i9-9980HK and GTX 1650 is the fastest iteration of the XPS 15 yet — as it should be. On the other hand, it's also the slowest iteration of the i9-9980HK and GTX 1650 we've tested on a laptop thus far. There's a reason why you don...