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June 2020
(89%)
90 Reviews
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Users
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Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Strong body build of carbon fiber and aluminum
Virtually bezel-less screen
100% sRGB coverage (92% DCI-P3) accurate color representation
Thin and light
Boasts up to Core i9-10885H processor
Easy upgrade and maintenance
Great keyboard
Touchpad
And
Gorgeous slim-bezel display
Fantastic audio for a laptop
Smallest
But powerful 15inch laptop around
Gorgeous with slim bezels
Great sound quality
Bright
Vivid
16
10 display
Strong performance
Attractive premium chassis
Super high-res display
Great overall and graphics performance
Good battery life for a 4K laptop
Excellent audio
Comfortable keyboard
Excellent 16
Upgraded bezel-free chassis design
Great keyboard and touchpad
Full-size SD card reader
Very good control over color management for a consumer laptop
Nice display
Two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 connections
Good performance and battery life
All things considered
Superb minimal-bezel UHD+ display
Large and comfortable touchpad
Good-quality speakers
Solid chassis
16 GBs of RAM
Intel Core i7 processor
Solid state drive
Dell's XPS displays just keep getting better
That XPS design is still fresh and relevant
Outstanding performance
The speakers and sound are first class
Pretty great battery life with normal use
The bezels are super slim
More metal alloy surfaces than the XPS 15 7590
Long battery life even for base 56 Wh option
Brighter display than most other Ultrabooks
Extremely narrow bezels on all four sides
Excellent CPU Turbo Boost sustainability
Full sRGB coverage even for ba
Great audio quality for an Ultrabook
High quality 16
Respectable CPU performance
2x M.2 2280 PCIe slots
Quiet under low loads
Fast SD card reader
Very large clickpad
Long battery life
No PWM
Thinner and lighter design
Screen is larger with thinner bezels
Better keyboard and trackpad
Excellent performance
SD card reader still included
The editors didn't like
Useless base model
56Wh battery is not impressive
Whatsoever
Insufficient cooling
GPU performance takes a step back
Not even one measly USB-A port
Risk of a loose trackpad (supposedly fixed)
Below average web camera
No inking
Lackluster webcam
Middling SSD speeds
Expensive
Runs a bit hot
Below-average battery life
Loud fans under load
Runs hot
Frustrating bloatware that affects performance
Can run hot
Only USB-C connectors
Soft
Rubberized keyboard deck feels nice but scratches easily
Moderate battery life with UHD+ screen
Heavier for a laptop
It does weigh a bit more than the competition
Gets pricer the more features and options you pack in
720p webcam
Carbon fiber palm rests and clickpad are fingerprint magnets
Palm rests will vibrate when on high volume settings
Bottom panel is more difficult to open than before
Very warm core temperatures of over 90 C
No more integrated HDMI or USB Type-A
Sligh
No major gen-to-gen improvements to temperature or noise
Average display response times
Ghosting when gaming
GPU performance and frame rates could be steadier
Integrated clickpad keys are on the spongy side
Display is slightly dimmer than FHD versio
No USB Type A or HDMI ports
Only three USB-C connections
Summary
Dell's premium 15-inch notebook finally has a design refresh to match the excellent XPS 13. It's fast
Sleek and has one of the best screens we've seen in a workhorse PC. The only downsid
Published: 2020-07-02, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
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Risk of a loose trackpad (supposedly fixed), Below average web camera, No inking
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows CentralWho it's forIf you are a video or photo editorIf you need all-day battery lifeIf you are an engineer, scientist, developer, work with large data setsIf you need a premium, powerful, but small 15-inch workstationWho i...
Published: 2020-06-25, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Very good control over color management for a consumer laptop, Nice display, Two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 connections, Good performance and battery life, all things considered
Can run hot, Only USB-C connectors, Soft, rubberized keyboard deck feels nice but scratches easily
Thinner and lighter design, Screen is larger with thinner bezels, Better keyboard and trackpad, Excellent performance, SD card reader still included,
No USB Type A or HDMI ports, Only three USB-C connections, Summary, Dell's premium 15-inch notebook finally has a design refresh to match the excellent XPS 13. It's fast, sleek and has one of the best screens we've seen in a workhorse PC. The only downsid
Dell's premium 15-inch notebook finally has a design refresh to match the excellent XPS 13. It's fast, sleek and has one of the best screens we've seen in a workhorse PC. The only downside is that it loses legacy ports.Be the first to review the XPS 15 95...
Abstract: Apple's professional users -- especially those working in the creative industries -- have welcomed the company's renewed focus on its professional Mac products in recent months, following the long-awaited introduction of the new Mac Pro desktop, and the 1...
great audio quality for an Ultrabook, bright, high quality 16:10 display, respectable CPU performance, 2x M.2 2280 PCIe slots, quiet under low loads, fast SD card reader, very large clickpad, long battery life, no PWM
no major gen-to-gen improvements to temperature or noise, average display response times; ghosting when gaming, GPU performance and frame rates could be steadier, integrated clickpad keys are on the spongy side, display is slightly dimmer than FHD versio
The XPS 15 9500 with Core i7-10875H and GTX 1650 Ti graphics serves to directly replace last year's XPS 15 with Core i9-9980HK and GTX 1650 graphics. Performance-wise, the newer model is marginally faster without needing to run any warmer or louder. Users...
more metal alloy surfaces than the XPS 15 7590, long battery life even for base 56 Wh option, brighter display than most other Ultrabooks, extremely narrow bezels on all four sides, excellent CPU Turbo Boost sustainability, full sRGB coverage even for ba
carbon fiber palm rests and clickpad are fingerprint magnets, palm rests will vibrate when on high volume settings, bottom panel is more difficult to open than before, very warm core temperatures of over 90 C, no more integrated HDMI or USB Type-A, sligh
From an enthusiast's point of view, however, it appears that the cooling solution hasn't improved by all that much. Core temperatures are already reaching over 90 C on our hexa-core Core i5 base configuration which means the higher-end octa-core Core i7 G...
Attractive premium chassis, Bright, vivid, super high-res display, Great overall and graphics performance, Good battery life for a 4K laptop, Excellent audio, Comfortable keyboard
Expensive, Runs a bit hot
The Dell XPS 15 gets rid of the bezels, serves up impressive power with excellent audio and a beautiful super high-res touch display in a smaller, premium frame...
Published: 2020-05-13, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Gorgeous with slim bezels, Great sound quality, Bright, vivid, 16:10 display, Strong performance,
Lackluster webcam, Middling SSD speeds
The Dell XPS 15 (9500) is back with a redesign that highlights a beautiful 16:10 screen and has excellent sound quality. Its webcam, though in the right place, still needs work...