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Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15 InfinityEdge with Intel Skylake Overview

Started by Redaktion, October 16, 2015, 21:40:28

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Redaktion

Dell introduces four new versions of the XPS 15 with InfinityEdge display as well as seven different configurations of the popular XPS 13 this autumn. The following article is a commented overview of the available versions. Which configuration is recommended for which scenario?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-13-and-XPS-15-InfinityEdge-with-Intel-Skylake-Overview.152064.0.html

Dimitris

Just to add something that is of use. The models with the 1TB+32SSD are not one hybrid unit. The 32GB SSD is an msata module that can be changed right away. So it's not that bad of a solution, considering that a 256gb module costs about 80 euros or less, and you get the extra storage of the hdd.

George

The XPS 13 has nice configurations available but the XPS 15 has s*** configurations in my opinion. Why don't that have some FHD models with SSD and 84W battery and take out the GTX 960? Or why don't they simply have a cheaper FHD + SSD model, I mean not a lot of people want 4k, and in 15" it's just not worth it. It's such an awesome laptop but they destroy it with their s*** configurations. :(

Joseph Kracko

I'd like to have the XPS 15 offered with the FHD display (touch and glossy screens are unwanted), with a 1TB drive (I'd add my own mSata drive), a 2 core Skylake processor (4 core is just waste heat 95% of the time), and 8GB of ram.

Keep the price reasonable and I'd be a buyer.


TareX

This absolutely sucks. Why can't I get a FHD version with the core i7 + 1TB SSD? I'll be hooking the laptop to a 4K TV for my gaming anyway, and I need a Core i7 to drive the inevitable eGPU solution with that Thunderbolt 3.0 USB-C. I have no need for touch and the high resolution esp on a panel that small with the impact on battery life.

Gabor K

Did they fix the "dynamic contrast" "feature" of the display panel that is making the lives of current XPS 13 owners a misery, or is it at least optional and configurable via a BIOS switch? See https://github.com/advancingu/XPS13Linux/issues/2

River

Today I found a XPS 15 model with i7-6700HQ, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA 960M, FHD InfinityEdge display, 512 GB PCIe SSD and 84 Whr battery on the Dell US store for 1699.99$. http://www.dell.com/us/p/xps-15-9550-laptop/pd?ref=PD_OC
Hoping to see the same model on the european market soon!


M Korn

Touchpad-

It is well documented that the previous XPS13 had significant problems with it's touchpad which still hasn't been resolved. Is there any indication that the new model has a new touchpad? That's the make it or break it question for me.

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