Dell has finally taken wraps of the XPS 15 7590 at Computex 2019. The XPS 15 7590 is a relatively minor refresh to last year's XPS 15 9570 but users now have the option of choosing a 4K OLED display that covers 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. Other improvements include the expected upgrades to Intel 9th gen 45W Coffee Lake-H CPUs, NVIDIA GTX 1650 graphics, and a long awaited proper webcam placement.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Dell-XPS-15-7590-is-a-relatively-minor-refresh-but-finally-offers-a-4K-OLED-screen-and-proper-webcam-placement.422303.0.html
Glad they kept the ports and the big battery.
Sad there won't be FHD OLED touchscreen or front facing speakers.
Only one Thunderbolt 3/USB-C - that is sad :'( (even XPS 13 has two of them ). I'd prefer at least 2 of them - because it will be the docking connector ... so in case ...
Dell once again showing that the XPS 15 is the afterthought of the lineup. The 13, 13 2-in-1, and 15 2-in-1, as well as the all Alienware series and the G series, all received chassis updates in the last two years. XPS 15? Nope. They just keep milking it for all it's worth, throttling, dpc latency, poor quality control and all. I wish there was more competition in the premium 15 inch market space to motivate them. It's somewhat of an afterthought for the market as a whole.
Don't trust Dell, I was one of the unfortunates to buy Dell XPS 9570 - the display is oversaturated, and there's no way to change that. Intel Graphics Driver doesn't even start. When you contact Intel for support they redirect you to Dell, when you contact Dell, they redirect you to Intel. All this talk about color accuracy sRGB, DCI-P3 is complete nonsense when you can't even control the colors.
Are SSD and RAM soldered like in the 13 Inch model or are they changeable?
Quote from: heda342 on May 31, 2019, 14:23:12
Are SSD and RAM soldered like in the 13 Inch model or are they changeable?
No they are not soldered, both SSD at accessible underneath the bottom cover.