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August 2021
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Another of Dell's lovely XPS designs
Just a powerhouse on specs
Delightful 3.5K OLED touchscreen display
Beautifully slim bezels
Positive huge trackpad
Supports both fingerprint and facial security for Windows Hello
Another of Dell's lovely XPS designs, Just a powerhouse on specs, Delightful 3.5K OLED touchscreen display, Beautifully slim bezels, Positive huge trackpad, Supports both fingerprint and facial security for Windows Hello, Includes an SD card slot
Expensive, Battery can be hit and miss, Only three Type C / Thunderbolt ports
If you can get over the battery life and resign yourself to the knowledge that you'll need to keep the charge pack with you in your bag, the XPS 15 OLED is one of the nicest large laptops a PC owner could want today.It's big and beautiful, and a brilliant...
Published: 2021-12-16, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Strong body build of carbon fiber and aluminum, Virtually bezel-less screen, 465 nits maximum brightness, 100% sRGB coverage (96% DCI-P3) (Sharp 90T02-LQ156R1 (SHP14D0)), Thin and light, Easy upgrade and maintenance, Great keyboard, touchpad, and speakers
Weird cooling policy prioritizing comfort over performance, Pricey, Not very color accurate display (Sharp 90T02-LQ156R1 (SHP14D0))
One thing can be said for sure – the XPS 15 is extremely consistent year on year, not only in its looks but when it comes to performance. It comes with very potent hardware, and upgrade options, that the MacBooks can only dream of. Unfortunately, it was t...
high-quality case, matte and very bright IPS display, 2x M.2 slots and 2x SODIMM, fast SD card reader, quiet cooling, very good speakers...
that can rattle in some situations, though, bad use of Turbo boost, graphics performance at the level of the predecessor, only 1 year warranty
Testing the Dell XPS 15 9510. Test unit provided by cyberport.In principle, the concept of offering a high-quality multimedia laptop without a dedicated graphics card definitely makes sense, because not everyone also wants to play games with their laptop...
Published: 2021-10-07, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The latest version of Dell's XPS 15 (9510) is not a drastic departure from last year's model (9500). In terms of the physical design it is actually no different at all, which is not a bad thing. Last year saw Dell tweak the XPS 15's composition with a han...
all-around performance while keeping heat under control, Thin and light for the size and performance, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Decent, if lightly underwhelming, webcam and speaker quality
Tops out at a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, which limits its potential as a gaming laptop, White version's white-backlight-with-white-keys looks muddy in most light, and its wrist rest is harder to the touch and less comfortable than the black version's, Limited n
Published: 2021-09-13, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Gorgeous design, Stellar OLED screen option, Powerful Intel Core H-series CPU and up to 8TB of storage, Reasonably long battery life
Expensive as configured, Underwhelming GPU options, USB-C only could prove an obstacle
Now available with an OLED screen, an 8TB SSD, and Intel "Tiger Lake-H" processing, the Dell XPS 15 is our top pick among premium desktop-replacement laptops...
Published: 2021-09-07, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Bright 16:10 OLED display, Slim bezels, Strong performance, Great adio,
Middling webcam, Runs warm, OLED shortens battery life
The Dell XPS 15 (9510)'s OLED screen is bright and vivid, complimenting a laptop with strong performance and slim bezels. Thescreen upgrade does, however, shorten battery life...