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6 Reasons To Buy the Dell XPS 15 and 2 Reasons to Skip

6 Reasons To Buy the Dell XPS 15 and 2 Reasons to Skip

Posted on August 5, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

In our full review, we called the Dell XPS 15 the “best 15-inch laptop money can buy.” It has the same InfinityEdge bezel as its 13-inch sibling, a beautiful display and powerful graphics. It’s also a good value. A comparably equipped 15-inch MacBook Pro with AMD graphics costs $650 more.

Then again, the XPS 15 has a couple of quirks that may make some think twice. So is it right for you? Here’s a look at the XPS 15’s pros and cons.

InfinityEdge Display

InfinityEdge Display

The Dell XPS 15 we tested had a brilliant 4K touch screen, though you can also opt for a 1080p non-touch option if you prefer your displays a little less glossy. Our test version covered a very impressive 188 percent of the sRGB color gamut and measured a bright 282 nits.

To make it better, the display has almost no bezel, thanks to Dell’s InfinityEdge technology, so the screen is practically floating in the air. It looks great.
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