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Dell XPS Tower (2017) Review: Same Great Looks, New 8th-Gen Power

Dell XPS Tower (2017) Review: Same Great Looks, New 8th-Gen Power

Posted on October 23, 2017May 26, 2019 By Jarvis

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With a gorgeous, unassuming design and incredibly easy upgradability, Dell’s XPS Tower Special Edition seemed hard to improve on. But Dell found a way, giving its sleek PC a handy USB-C port, better configuration options, and, most notably, Intel’s speedy new 8th-generation processors. The Dell XPS Tower has long been the PC to get if you favor stylish simplicity over sharp angles and flashing lights, and it’s only gotten better with age.

Same Great Design with One Neat Upgrade

There’s no reason to mess with a great thing, which is why Dell’s latest XPS Tower Special Edition looks nearly identical to previous models. You’ve still got the same sleek chassis and striking silver faceplate that make an equally good fit for both offices and gaming dens.
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