Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 15 9560 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 15 9560.
March 2017
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The editors liked
The Dell XPS 15 has a beautiful
High-resolution and accurate broad-gamut display
And it incorporates the Nvidia GTX 1050 gaming GPU
Which raises playtime performance in general-purpose laptops
The editors didn't like
The webcam is in a terrible location at the bottom of the display and the fan can get loud
The XPS 15 9560 is not an all-new machine. That change came with the previous 9550 model, when Dell moved to the new Infinity Edge design. As with the XPS 13, the design is a clear winner, and Dell offers one of the best looking laptops in this category...
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Published: 2017-07-20, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sleek design, Comfortable typing and palm rest, Stellar display, NVIDIA graphics card, Clear speakers, Great performance, Decent battery life
Speakers could be better on the bass end, Would be nice for a tent or tablet mode, Heavy glare when in bright lighting conditions
It's definitely going to be hard going back to a 1080p FHD non-touch after using this one for awhile. The Dell XPS 15 9560 is a well-designed, solid performing, business oriented laptop with decent battery life that can also easily handle games with highe...
Top-notch CPU performance from quad-core Kaby Lake chip, GeForce GTX 1050 offers decent bump in performance over GTX 960M
Just about average battery life despite huge battery, A little heavy considering its power envelope
The PC industry often gets flak for keeping people on the “technology treadmill” and “updating for updates' sake." But unless you're the kind of person who wants to buy a brand-new laptop in 2017 packed full of hardware from 2015, we think the updates are...
Upgrading the graphics processor, putting an end to the fan noise and bumping up battery capacity has made this great laptop an amazing laptop.The 2017 Dell XPS 15 has no clear pitfalls. It's sturdy and highly configurable. The new graphics card makes it...
Relatively Pricey, Battery life is lacking under load
Dell's XPS 15 is an ultrabook that stands out from the crowd. Very few professional-looking and sleek notebooks bother with high performance hardware, and in that regard the XPS 15 is a bit of a sleeper. It is certainly a welcome respite for those of us w...
As long as you stay near an AC outlet, Dell's sleek desktop replacement beats Apple's MacBook Pro for graphic artistry and office productivity. (Psst: And 1080p gaming, too.) Read More...
Impeccable build quality, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Surprisingly portable – thin, light and smaller than most 15-inch laptops, Packs some serious hardware despite its small dimensions, Excellent IPS display, no matter if you go for the UHD or FHD v
Subpar battery life for the UHD models and configurations with 2.5-inch HDD, The GPU throttles at extremely high load, The sound quality is unsatisfactory, Pricey
There's nothing bad to say about the design – it suits the premium price tag of the laptop with an excellent choice of materials and robust construction. The touchpad and keyboard design is just outstanding while the nearly borderless screen makes the lap...
Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Quad-core CPUs and a respectable dedicated GPU make this laptop well-suited to just about any laptop workload, Distinctive design and solid construction, Fairly small and light for its screen size and specs, Gorgeous 4K panel with Adobe RGB support, PCIe
Weird webcam placement, Lots of glare from the glossy screen, Palmrest soaks up oil and smudges, VR and modern 4K gaming are out of reach, Some indications of CPU throttling under heavy load, Upgrades drive the $1,000 base price up quickly
Abstract: Everything will be good?! Dell refreshes its XPS 15 with the latest Kaby Lake processors and a GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card, so the performance takes a big leap forwards. How does this affect the emissions and the battery runtime? And: Did Dell finally...