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  • Dell XPS 15

    Dell XPS 15 review (2022): Still the best 15-inch Windows laptop

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    06.10.2022

    The XPS 15 is better than ever with Intel's 12th-gen CPUs and NVIDIA's RTX 3050 Ti graphics.

  • Dell XPS 15 OLED

    Dell XPS 15 OLED review: A practically perfect 15-inch laptop

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    09.24.2021

    OLED makes Dell's already excellent XPS 15 even better. That's it, that's all you need to know.

  • Dell XPS 15

    Dell XPS 15 review (2020): The ideal 15-inch laptop for creatives

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    06.21.2020

    Dell's XPS 15 is the premium 15-inch notebook we've been waiting for. It's faster, has a bigger screen and finally has a refreshed design.

  • Engadget Podcast

    Engadget Podcast: Dell's new XPS laptops and Zocdoc's telehealth play

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    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    05.15.2020

    Devindra and Cherlynn tackle the good and bad of Dell’s new XPS and Alienware laptops, before diving into Zocdoc’s telehealth play and what that could mean for our healthcare infrastructure in the future.

  • xps series 2020

    Dell’s modern design comes to the XPS 15 and revived XPS 17

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    05.13.2020

    Dell redesigned its XPS 15 and brought back the XPS 17 for 2020, giving them screens with the same taller aspect ratios that debuted on the XPS 13 this year. It minimized the bottom bezel on these machines to give them a fresh, modern look.

  • xps 17 leak

    Dell's XPS 15 and 17 leak with sleek new designs

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.07.2020

    It looks like Dell is about to launch highly revamped versions of the XPS 15, along with an XPS 17 laptop for the first time in years, according to an image on its site.

  • Cherlynn Low / Engadget

    Users tell us what keeps the XPS 15 from being the perfect laptop

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    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    03.13.2020

    Dell's XPS 13 has long been one of our favorite laptops here at Engadget, but its bigger 15-inch sibling isn't too far behind in the rankings. In reviewing last year's model, Cherlynn Low was pleased by its gorgeous display, the improved keyboard travel and the laptop's powerful Core i9 processor. She was also happy to see the webcam was moved to the top of the screen, after previously sitting at the bottom with a good view up her nose during video calls.

  • Dell's Black Friday sale includes price cuts on the XPS 13 and Alienware m15

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    11.21.2019

    With Black Friday around the corner, now is the perfect time to purchase a laptop if you need a new one. Dell has discounted most of its laptops, including popular ones like the XPS 13. Act fast, however, as a couple of models have already sold out.

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    Dell's new XPS 13 2-in-1 is its most stylish laptop yet 

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    05.28.2019

    I don't throw the word "perfect" around a lot, but that was honestly the best way to describe the latest XPS 13. But what if you wanted something more than a traditional laptop? That's where the new XPS 13 2-in-1 comes in. Like other convertibles, you can flip the screen all the way around to turn it into a large tablet. But while it brings over many of the hardware improvements from this year's XPS 13 -- a webcam above the screen and HDR displays -- it also takes Dell's XPS design to a whole new level.

  • Engadget laptop buyer's guide: winter 2014 edition

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    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    02.18.2014

    CES has been over for a month now, which means it's high time we update all our buyer's guides with some of the new stuff that was just announced. In the coming weeks, we'll have fresh tablet and phone picks, but today, we're all about the laptops. Whether you're in the market for an Ultrabook, convertible, gaming rig or a Chromebook, we've got a suggestion that should fit the bill. Read on to see what made the cut -- and what's been dropped from our guide since last fall.

  • Dell gives a peek at a revamped XPS 15 in Romania

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.15.2012

    Dell showed the heart of its 2012 laptop design language in the XPS 13 just as the snow started melting, but it's been mostly silent or conservative ever since. The company must want to close out the spring the same way it entered: Dell and Romania's Asesoft Distribution have just previewed a larger XPS 15 at an event B1 attended at the Bucharest-based Romanian Aviation Museum. Based on the early look, Dell isn't going to stretch the Ultrabook definition across the whole XPS range. There will still be full-power, 2.5GHz dual Core i5 and quad 2.1GHz Core i7 chips from Intel's Ivy Bridge family, and NVIDIA is supplying some modestly ultraportable GeForce GT 630M and 640M video. Although there's no special tricks that we can see so far, the 15.6-inch system is reportedly due to show in at least Romania by the end of the spring, which leaves just weeks to wait if you prefer your mid-size performance laptops designed in Texas.

  • Dell rolls out updated XPS 15, XPS 17 laptops

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    02.22.2011

    Well, it's not the promised thinner and lighter replacement for the XPS 14, but Dell has just announced two other new XPS laptops: updated versions of it XPS 15 and XPS 17. Both of those are available today in a whole range of different configurations, including your choice of Sandy Bridge or Huron River processors, NVIDIA GPU options up to a GT 540M on the XPS 15 or GT555M on the XPS 17, up to 8GB or 16GB of RAM, and even an optional 3D-capable panel on the XPS 17. As usual, prices vary widely depending on the configuration, but things start at just $899 for a basic XPS 17 or $1049 for the XPS 15 -- hit up the link below to check out all the options available.

  • Dell XPS resurrected with NVIDIA graphics, HD webcams and JBL audio

    by 
    Joanna Stern
    Joanna Stern
    10.21.2010

    It's baaack. Okay, to be fair Dell's XPS brand never really went away -- there's been the Studio XPS and Adamo XPS -- but as of today, the company's refocusing its efforts and bringing back the tried and true multimedia laptop brand. Just like we'd heard, the new 14-,15.6-, and 17-inch machines will be available across the board with NVIDIA GeForce 400M GPUs (with Optimus / 3D Play support) and Core i5 / i7 processor options, but there's more to these than just internal oomph -- it'll be one of the first laptops to ship with a Skype-certified HD webcam and they're also equipped with high-fidelity JBL speakers. In terms of aesthetics, the machines pull in some styling from the new Inspirons with the wider battery base, however, instead of plastic, the lids are coated in anodized aluminum. (Of course, Dell wouldn't be Dell without making the models available with Design Studio customization options -- aka with crazy pattern options.) So, what's the deal with pricing? The entry level systems -- the $899 XPS 14, $849 XPS 15, and $949 XPS 17 -- are all configured with Intel Core i5 460M processors, 1GB NVIDIA 420M graphics, 500GB 7,200rpm hard drives, 4GB of RAM and pack Intel WiDi. That's not too shabby, but, of course, you'll be able to configure 'em all with Blu-ray drives, more storage, memory, etc. Our review unit just arrived so expect a full work-up of the 14-inch system soon, but until then we leave you with the images and press release below. %Gallery-105589% %Gallery-105590%

  • Dell Studio XPS 14, 15 and 17 packing NVIDIA Optimus lunch for imminent launch?

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    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    10.18.2010

    It would seem Dell's suffered another of its signature pre-release leaks, as the folks over at Logicbuy have a full trio of new laptops from Round Rock to tease us with. The three new Studio machines -- imaginatively titled the XPS 14, XPS 15, and XPS 17 -- are said to come with anodized aluminum shells and brushed aluminum palm rests, NVIDIA Optimus switchable graphics (up to the GeForce GTS 445M on the XPS 17) and options for Blu-ray drives, 16GB of RAM, and Core i7 CPUs. The accompanying pictures of each laptop are what leads us to believe Logicbuy has simply stumbled upon some prematurely published Dell pages, which in turn leads to the deduction that their proper launch can't be too far away. Sherlock Holmes, eat your stony heart out.

  • Dell Studio XPS 15, XPS 17 rumored to be coming this fall

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    09.16.2010

    These aren't quite completely official just yet, but a pair of new Dell Studio XPS laptops have turned up on the French website LesDelliens.com, and Dell France has seemingly offered a confirmation of sorts that they'll soon be rolling out. The laptops in question include the Studio XPS 15 and Studio XPS 17 (seemingly successor to the XPS 13 and XPS 16 pictured above), which are said to pack Core i7 processors, an unspecified NVIDIA graphics card, and up to 8GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive on the XPS 15, and up to 16GB of RAM and a 1.2TB hard drive on the XPS 17. As for that statement from Dell France, it says that while it doesn't normally comment on rumors, there is a "strong likelihood" that the systems mentioned will be marketed in the near future, and that they'll be "great machines" that are "slim and sleek."