Thursday, November 5, 2015

One of the best laptops of the year

One of the best laptops of the year
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We essentially got a preview of the XPS 15 with the company’s Precision line, aimed at corporate users. Externally they’re nearly the same, but there are key differences inside.
Intel’s latest Skylake CPU gets inside the entire product lineup, with the the dual-core Core i3-6100H in the base configuration. In the middle, you’ll get the quad-core Core i5-6300HQ, while the quad-core Core i7-6700HQ rides on top.
For RAM, Dell skips the slower DDR3L in favor of DDR4, with up to 32GB of RAM. Graphics options include Intel integrated graphics or up to a GeForce GTX 960m with 2GB of GDDR5. Storage options include an M.2 PCIe SSD or a hybrid drive.
Dell said it’s particularly proud of the panel it uses, which varies from 1920x1080 to a full UHD 4K monitor. The 4K panel is an IGZO display that’s been certified to meet the 100-percent Adobe RGB color gamut. Dell said that means it’ll always meet the Adobe RGB color gamut, even at lower or higher brightness levels. Most Adobe RGB-rated panels use an average that hits the full gamut only at a certain brightness. The maximum brightness on the 4K XPS 15 will be 350 nits.
For battery with like dell Inspiron 1750N battery, dell Inspiron 14 battery, dell Inspiron 1750 battery, dell G5266 battery, dell Latitude C640 battery, dell 1691P battery, dell 75UYF battery, dell Latitude D610 battery, dell Inspiron 1100 battery, dell Inspiron 5100 battery, dell Latitude D600 battery, dell Latitude D620 batterylife, Dell says it’ll hit 11 to 16 hours on its internal tests. The nifty trick is the battery size. On units that use an M.2 SSD, the company uses the extra space from the empty drive bay for battery. The company said laptops with hard drives will come standard with a 56 watt-hour battery, while units with M.2 SSD drives get 84 watt-hour cells.
The real surprise for the product line is full Thunderbolt 3.0. Dell integrated Intel’s Alpine Ridge Thunderbolt 3.0 controller, giving full USB 3.1 transfer speeds through a USB-C port.
The XPS 15 will feature aggressive pricing down to $999, but there are compromises at that price. A thousand bucks gets you a dual-core Core i3, integrated graphics, 8GB of RAM, a 1920x1080 screen and a 500GB hard drive. Going to $1,200 gets you an upgrade to a quad-core Core i5 chip, 1920x1080 screen, GeForce graphics and a 1TB hybrid drive.
You don’t get the Ultra HD until you get to $1,600, which nets you the quad-core Core i5 chip, hybrid hard drive and GeForce graphics.
Dell says the XPS 15 will be 14.06 inches wide and 9.27 inches deep, varying from 0.45 to 0.66 inches at its thickest section. With the smaller battery it’ll weight about 3.9 pounds, 4.4 with the larger battery.
Let the ruler contest begin. Apple’s current MacBook Pro is listed at 14.13 inches wide, 9.73 inches deep and 0.71 inches thick with a weight of 4.49 lbs. That’s kind of a wash in my book but maybe side-by-side it’ll seem different. The Dell’s panel is slightly bigger, at 15.6 inches vs. the MBP15’s 15.4.

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