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Dell XPS 17 vs. MacBook Pro: Which premium laptop is for you?

Dell XPS 17 vs. MacBook Pro: Which premium laptop is for you?

Posted on July 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Dell vs. Apple: Supersized Edition

At long last, the Dell XPS 17 is available. So you know what that means? Face-off time! For this episode of laptop face-off, we have the long-awaited Dell XPS 17 and the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Both laptops are serious powerhouses and are workstations hiding in premium laptop chassis. 

In one corner, you have the Dell XPS 17, which is a larger version of its smaller sisters, the Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15. But despite its supposed largeness, it’s actually smaller than a lot of 15-inch laptops currently on the market. Plus, you get a powerful 10th Gen Intel processor, an agile SSD, an Nvidia Max-Q GPU and an impressively bright and vibrant super high-resolution touch screen. 
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Computers & IT Tags:16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple, Dell, Dell XPS 13, Dell XPS 17, gpu, Intel, laptop, Laptops, MacBook, macbook pro, Nvidia, processor, SSD, touch screen, XPS 13

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