This material feels just as premium as aluminum, but is more comfortable and welcoming.
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The similarities to the XPS 13 continue beyond the bezels, as the 15-incher uses the same combination of silver metal exterior panels alongside a matte black, soft-touch interior. Apple’s MacBook Pro 15 with Retina is about a half-inch wider, and weighs a half-pound more. Slimming the bezel also means the XPS 15’s weight starts at 3.9 pounds, and the chassis is 14 inches wide. The larger display size means the bezel looks even smaller, and at times, it’s easy to forget it’s there. InfinityEdge is great on the XPS 13, but it’s even better on the XPS 15.
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Does Dell’s XPS 15 justify its price tag, or is it an unnecessary luxury? Cutting edge
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That’s MacBook territory, and hundreds more than a typical 15-inch Windows notebook. That’s quite anemic compared to our review unit, which had an Intel Core i7-6700HQ, 16GB of memory, a 512GB PCIe solid state drive, Nvidia GTX 960 graphics, and 4K display, but those upgrades more than double the price to $2,100. The base model starts at $1,000, but with a Core i3 processor and hybrid mechanical drive. The XPS 15 was expensive before, and it is expensive now. Surprisingly, these upgrades haven’t noticeably inflated the price. Internals have been updated, too, with new Skylake processors, PCIe solid state drives, and most surprising of all, optional Nvidia GTX 960M graphics.
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The system is smaller and lighter than before, closer in size to a 14-inch notebook than a 15-inch system. Now, Dell has decided to apply the same design to its larger XPS 15, with the results you might expect. The system’s beautiful, thin InfinityEdge bezel makes the XPS 13 smaller than its competitors, yet it doesn’t give up performance or battery life as a result. The system won our Best Computing Product of 2015 award, and twice earned our Editor’s Choice – once for the early 2015 model, and again for the updated Skylake-powered edition. It’s no secret that we love Dell’s XPS 13.