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Dell XPS 15 (2020) review: The Dell XPS 15 keeps getting better

Dell XPS 15 (2020) review: The Dell XPS 15 keeps getting better

Posted on May 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Small tweaks add up to big changes. That’s the lesson Dell has been teaching me this year. First with the Dell XPS 13, and now with the new Dell XPS 15 ($1,299 starting, $2,349 as reviewed). It kept the winning components of the laptop, such as its beautiful industrial design, discrete Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU and jaw-dropping 4K display.

But Dell didn’t stop there. The company managed to make the laptop 5.5% smaller than the previous model while making the keys and touchpad significantly larger.
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