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Posted by wwwing
 - February 26, 2015, 13:59:24
Avoid this laptop at any cost, except it's free. Mine L521x's touch pad is "not" working, No WIFI if you are about 3m away from your router. Heat problem IF any 3D is on screen and I even didn't mention all the drivers and installation problems you will encounter if you want to use Windows7... Really these problems aren't worth to spend your time for. Don't waste your time for this crap of s***.
Posted by Ameh
 - January 12, 2014, 18:17:50
I love the Dell XPS 15 (L521X) Any recommendation for  Graphics or 3D softwares like Maya,3D Max
Posted by Kemar
 - June 14, 2013, 18:20:31
This laptop is amazing if it was only tested on the A04 Bios. If you want to do extreme gaming then stick to this bios but the drawback is that its not compatible with windows 8 UFEI bios concept. Downgrading the bios wasn't a problem for me since I used my old hdd to run win 7.  Anyways, I came here to make this comment quick but if u need to downgrade the bios follow this link http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps-studio-xps/673630-xps-15-l521x-owners-lounge-503-print.html

go down to the very bottom of the page and read the instructions. Be careful of what your doing
Posted by Sken
 - May 07, 2013, 18:18:15
Comparing the internet forums and this article, it seems to me NOTEBOOKCHECK published it just to be able to mention SCHENKER at the end of it :D.
Also guys black value of 0.65 cd/m2 in a computer for 1650EUR is mediocre, not impressive. But it is not a major fault, as apparently the computer has many bigger drawbacks...
Posted by tristaan
 - April 06, 2013, 15:08:58
I have had this XPS15 for a few days. Firstly out of the box I found a dead pixel and the right speaker did not work. If that was the only problem with this nice looking laptop I would be happy. But all the complaints are true, the display looks grid-like you can see the shadows of the pixels... and it overheats idling hot at 65 - 70!

Whatever you do, dont buy this laptop. cancel your order!
Posted by Lindsay
 - March 11, 2013, 01:31:52
So the BIOS is up to A12 now I think? Can anyone here tell me if they have fixed throttling yet? Because my L502X is having serious trouble they are sending me the L521X as a replacement, on paper it sounds like an overall upgrade, they are throwing in the best processor and graphics card as well as an increase to 8gb RAM all for free so I am pretty happy. Then I start reading up about all these issues! For the record can anyone tell me if I will likely have an overall increase or decrease in my gaming experience (minus the constant freezing I was getting that caused the replacement)

I mainly play: CS GO, CIV V, Skyrim, Fallout 3/New Vegas and Far Cry 3. Any help would be appreciated, this site has given it an 86% gaming performance but these throttling issues sound like a deal breaker.  :-\
Posted by clmooring
 - March 10, 2013, 04:08:07
I guess that I am also fortunate not to have experienced problems with the WiFi.  I use WiFi at home exclusively and at work probably at least 30% of the time for meetings etc... no problems.  I use this laptop as my desk top computer for work.  I travel quite a bit and no problems there either.  If anyone can generally get get wireless access, then I can.   
Posted by clmooring
 - March 10, 2013, 03:59:01
I have this laptop and now I love it.  I did not at first for one simple reason the trackpad was psychotic.  It made the computer almost unusable.  But a reacent update of the driver cured that and now the laptop is a pleasure to use in every aspect.  I read a lot about heat in the review, but I really have not noticed anything beyond my experience with other laptops.  I would say it runs cooler than most I have used. 

I dont really play games beyond microsoft flight simulator and it handles that very well even with some pretty significant add-ons to the game.

I very very happy with this laptop.  I have have windows 7 with the i5 processor.  I recommend it highly
Posted by Clive M. Coote
 - March 03, 2013, 15:11:11
My mounse pad rattles. Every time I touch it it is a though it moves down fraction and produces a rattle. This  driving me mad and is really annoying when I am working.

It also means I tend to double click without meaning to or teh cursor oves without me wanting it to.

This problem combined with the learning Windows 8 is alomst too much in one go for a non techie!!!
Posted by dell user
 - March 02, 2013, 15:56:23
I've got few dells and each one of them shuts down after a while due to temperatures. I can't believe that such a large company is releasing products with so ridiculously inefficient cooling systems. It's not a rocket science to deal with heat (I got them working much longer with simple modifications) and they should really consider hiring some not so brainless engineers to redesign cooling and cases.
Posted by TFF
 - January 03, 2013, 05:08:55
Fantastic laptop. Beautifully made, solid, wonderful laptop. Seriously good-looking (nothing competes). I run Ubuntu Linux on it and it works perfectly (though a little configuration is required to get the nvidia GPU working - bumblebee is required).

Wireless cuts out occasionally, though I have not yet identified if this is a hardware or driver issue. This is an inconsistent problem with the above complaints as when the wireless is working, the speed is generally fair (though not great), so I think this is a driver issue.

The laptop can get hot, though the wrist rests and keyboard remain fairly cool. I'd say the fan is not terribly noisy - it would have to be a quiet room to be noticeable. I've not played any intensive games, so have not experienced any overheating issues.

Keyboard is really comfortable with a useful backlight. They've not done any majorly stupid key rearranging. Home, End, PgUp, PgDn, Vol Up and Vol Dn have to be used with the Fn key though, and I use these keys quite a lot, so it's a pain. The trackpad is huge, allowing for some greater precision. If you're used to buttons, they're part of the trackpad, which could take some getting used to.

I was not aware of the wireless/heating issues when I purchased this, but the solid build quality (seriously, it has sharp edges), screen quality and how comfortable it is leaves me with no regrets. Everyone thinks I have a MacBook Pro with a skin though :P
Posted by systemBuilder
 - December 25, 2012, 10:03:33
It is truly amazing that you'd give a laptop 85% when the wireless doesn't work.  How much is the deduction if the display doesn't work???  *snicker* ..
Posted by Ruben Misrahi
 - November 14, 2012, 21:08:01
Indeed, there are many problems with the wireless card. Unless you're very near your router, the speed slows down to 2 mbps, while other older machines give me 30 mbps downstream, of course.
Look at this Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=x-KFW7_UxJM
How can this site miss such an obvious thing?
Posted by Cy
 - October 14, 2012, 12:48:19
One of the most beautiful computers I have seen. The design made me fall in love with this laptop and this is why I bought it. There were many other computers with same or even better features for less price, but I the design completely caught my eye and I wanted to have it. I returned it and asked for a refund after a few days. The reasons:

The internet wireless doesnt work at all or has big issues. This is a big problem of this model, if you google dell xps 15 wireless issue you will see that a lot of people have the same. Dell apparently doesnt know how to solve this yet, because no solution has been provided. Either the wireless card doesnt detect enough signals, or either it doesnt connect at all. That was my case, the computer didnt connect wireless although other devices I had near me could connect succesfully.

Computer gets hot quickly, after 5 mins of use. That was a big surprise. And the fan is turned on almost immediately. The fan is loud and makes the computer very noisy. You really have to get used to the sound to end up ignoring it. The keyboard is beautifully designed, with soft and nice looking led keys, but its noisy as well. When you type in the middle of the keys, there is a feeling that there is a "void" and a empty noise is produced. Definitely not a silent computer.

Monitor has very good colors and quality, but its way too reflective. Its annoying to use the computer with daylight, and its impossible to use it outdoors.

Battery doesnt last long, expect only 3 hours.

In sum, one of the most beautiful computers I have seen, with a very poor performance and a high price. It gives the feeling that it was released at a very early beta stage. Probably Dell will improve it in the future, but at the moment it feels as it was a test version of a potential good laptop. I wouldnt recommend buying it right now, it doesnt worth the money. Unless until Dell provides a definite solution to the wireless issue, provide a matte option for the display and find a way to make the computer a bit more silent.
Posted by Jake Bryson
 - October 04, 2012, 08:29:39
I see that the BIOS has been updated to A11 now shoudl this sort out the issues as above?