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April 2018
(85%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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1148 Reviews
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The editors liked
The world's smallest and thinnest 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptop
Fairly robust construction with aluminum
Carbon
Steel
And Gorilla Glass
High-end IPS screen
Very good audio system given the thickness of the model
Huge battery (75Wh)
Despite the small dim
Strong performance
Excellent screen
Fantastic low-travel keyboard
Core i5 performance that easily competes with most Core i7 laptops and 2-in-1s
Thin
Light and powerful
Gorgeous 4K 15-inch display
Can run most modern games sufficiently
Screen rotates 360 degrees
Bestinclass display panels
Outstanding CPU performance
Good GPU
Solidly built chassis
Balanced design
The maglev keyboard is awesome
Top display
Good silicon
AMD GPU allows for some gaming
Four USBC port options to power the device
Excellent build quality
Great 4K screen
Touchpad and keyboard work well
Long battery life
Sleek
Premium design
Durable construction
MagLev keyboard offers low travel
Multiple USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports
Can be used in laptop
Tent
Stand
Or tablet modes
Fantastic performance (as tested)
Various configuration options
Touchscreen
Excellent XPS build quality. Kaby LakeG is an impressive chip (though not the fastest). 4K display option is fantastic
Consistently strong CPU and GPU performance
No major throttling
Rigid chassis and lid
Familiar aluminum XPS design
Bright display backlight
Almost full sRGB coverage
Cooler surface temperatures than the XPS 15 9560
Cooler core temperatures than th
More power efficient than the XPS 15 9560 and many competing alternatives
Active stylus and USB Type-C to Type-A adapter included at no extra charge
Comparable to Core i7-7700HQ and GTX 1050 in raw power
Cooler average surface temperature on bottom pl
The editors didn't like
Lack of full-sized USB Type-A ports
We hoped we'd find a stylus in the package
Below-average battery life
Webcam still looks up your nose
No USB-A Port
MagLev keyboard has a short travel and can be noisy
Battery life is usually sub-eight hours
Can get loud and hot
Certainly not cheap
Heavy for tablet usage
Underwhelming battery life
Gets noisy under load
The 4K panel is very expensive
Fan is loud
Battery life disappears when GPU is engaged
Extreme levels of crapware
Keys are too shallow
Boring design
No USB-A
Unwieldy as a 15-inch tablet
Might make sense with the Dell Precision Pen
Mediochre battery life on 4K model
Radeon RX Vega hit and miss for apps and games
No USBA or fullsized SD card slot. Unless you really need the convertible features
The XPS 15 offers more
Forced Kaby Lake-G
No Kaby Lake
Kaby Lake-R
GeForce
Or Coffee Lake-H options
Must rely on adapters for USB Type-A
HDMI
RJ-45
And more
Grease will accumulate very quickly on the black surfaces
Pulse-width modulation on lower brightness levels
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No integrated USB Type-A
SIM
NFC
MDP
Or full-size card reader
Core i7-8705G offers very little performance benefits over the Core i7-8305G
Abstract: Earlier this week, I posted my full XPS 15 2-in-1 (9575) review. The newest addition to Dell's growing XPS line takes the existing XPS 15 and gives it a flippy hinge to let it turn into a tablet. It's a large tablet, but it is still a fun laptop.If rea...
Published: 2018-06-01, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Now that we've taken a look at the Intel Hades Canyon NUC and its impressive performance compared to mid-range gaming desktops, it's time to take a look at Kaby Lake-G in the mobile form factor.Dell's XPS 15 2-in-1 is one of two notebooks utilizing the...
The Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 is one of those PCs that I loved from day one until the second I finish writing this review. As usual, the 4K InfinityEdge display is visually stunning, and it doesn't fall short on power.The addition of the convertible form factor...
more power efficient than the XPS 15 9560 and many competing alternatives, active stylus and USB Type-C to Type-A adapter included at no extra charge, comparable to Core i7-7700HQ and GTX 1050 in raw power, cooler average surface temperature on bottom pl
no integrated USB Type-A, HDMI, RJ-45, SIM, NFC, mDP, or full-size card reader, Core i7-8705G offers very little performance benefits over the Core i7-8305G, smaller-than-expected gamut; strange color behavior on the 4K UHD panel, moderately slow black-w
Published: 2018-04-24, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Back at CES a few months ago, I wrote that we were entering a golden age in lightweight gaming laptops. It started last year with NVIDIA's small, power-efficient Max-Q graphics, followed by Intel and AMD's surprising team-up on Core H with Radeon RX Vega...
consistently strong CPU and GPU performance; no major throttling, rigid chassis and lid; familiar aluminum XPS design, bright display backlight; almost full sRGB coverage, cooler surface temperatures than the XPS 15 9560, cooler core temperatures than th
forced Kaby Lake-G; no Kaby Lake, Kaby Lake-R, GeForce, or Coffee Lake-H options, must rely on adapters for USB Type-A, HDMI, RJ-45, and more, grease will accumulate very quickly on the black surfaces, pulse-width modulation on lower brightness levels, s
Great system spec, Onboard graphics from AMD, Solid performance, Excellent screen, 360 degree hinge, Two types of Windows Hello security, Includes a microSD slot
Expensive, Power pack needs to be smaller, Carbon fibre finish can get grubby
Abstract: It's rare that we can say we've reviewed every single type of laptop. No one can say, for example, that they have tested every single GeForce GTX 1060 laptop, or every single 8th-gen Coffee Lake H laptop.With this review of Dell's XPS 15 2-in-1 9575 thoug...