Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Review Dell XPS 15 Late 2015

Review: Dell XPS 15 (Late 2015)

Introduction and design

The XPS 15 sees Dell bring its evolutionary InfinityEdge display to a 15-inch laptop for the first time. If youre a fan of the XPS 13s space-saving design, but enjoy the productivity gains of a 15-inch laptop, Dells latest machine promises workstation-class performance in a similarly compact chassis boasting the footprint of a 14-inch laptop.

As a former 11-inch MacBook Air owner, I was a fan of last years revamped XPS 13. It looked the part, had the chops to cope with any task I threw at it and fit snugly into my backpack.

The XPS 15 sacrifices some of that portability in exchange for a roomy 4K display and a dedicated GPU. This makes the Dell XPS 15 a good, but not great, choice for 1080p gaming – but more on that later.

Design for life

The new XPS 15 bears little resemblance to its early 2015 predecessor, which itself was upgraded with a 4K display. The latest models corners are much squarer, lending it a more box-like shape, and any silver flourishes on the inside have been swallowed up by a sea of matte black material.

Dells latest XPS 15 is essentially a larger XPS 13 design-wise, from the black Dell logo etched into its silver aluminium lid to the thatched pattern on its black base. The laptops minimalist look is the opposite of what youll find on flashy gaming laptops. If you prefer the quietly subdued, no-nonsense look, then youll enjoy what the XPS 15 has to offer.

Dell XPS 15

I find the tactile, rubberized material around the trackpad much more welcoming than the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros all-aluminium base, though the XPS 15 gets dirtier much easier. It attracts grease and natural hand oils like a sponge, so have a damp cloth handy if you want to keep it looking like new.

The touchscreen, on the other hand, does a better job of keeping fingerprints away. Any that do appear can be wiped away easily with a soft cloth.

On the underside of the XPS 15 are two strips of rubber that keep the machine in place when using it on a hard surface. Its display reclines around 45 degrees which, combined with the Sharp IGZO displays wide viewing angles, is enough to give you a good view of whatever it is youre doing when balancing the XPS 15 on your lap. You can manhandle the machine as much as you want, thanks to its stellar build quality, granting peace of mind when transporting it in a backpack without a case.

Everything on display

While the XPS 13s display tops out at QHD+ (3,200 x 1,800), the XPS 15 is configurable with a 4K touchscreen that boasts a 3,840 x 2,160-pixel resolution – and its stunning to look at. Superlatives are often applied liberally when talking about laptop displays, but the XPS 15 deserves its praise.

Dell claims that the display covers 100% of the Adobe RGB color space, which is almost the case. Measured with my i1DisplayPro colorimeter, it achieved a hugely impressive 95%, which makes the XPS 15 a great option for photo editors who require spot-on accuracy,

The vibrancy of the display is exaggerated by Dells PremierColor app, found lurking in the System Tray when you boot up the machine. Each of its six presets correspond to an activity you may be doing on the machine – from watching movies (Cinema – DCI-P3) to designing websites (Internet – sRGB), working with video (Rec.709/Rec.601) and editing images (Photo – Adobe RGB). I didnt see any reason to switch from the default Vibrant setting, which produces deep blacks, colours that "pop", and bright, natural whites.

The XPS 15s superb colors are complemented by its high pixel density. At 282.4 ppi (pixels per inch), its sharper than the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina (220 ppi) and the Surface Book (267 ppi) while matching the Asus UX501 (282 ppi), which also comes with a 4K display.

Display

Having such a pixel-packed display brings the benefit of highly legible text, smooth lines on menus, crisp icons and massively detailed photos. Navigating archives to find a new desktop wallpaper suddenly becomes an enjoyable (and regular) task.

The XPS 15 ships with Windows 10s scaling set to 250%, which shifts the balance too far toward legibility, versus room on the desktop. Adjusting the slider to 200% gives you the same amount of space as a 1,920 x 1,080-pixel resolution monitor without making a noticeable dent in clarity. If youre used to working with large spreadsheets, editing 4K video and undertaking other tasks that require a roomy working area, setting the scaling to 125% lets you squeeze in more rows and toolbars without making fonts and icons too small to make out.

The downside is that some Windows applications still arent optimized for high-resolution displays, so youll inevitably end up with tiny or huge icons and fuzzy images in applications that havent been updated to take advantage of the extra pixels. Youll occasionally come across apps, such as Evernote, that dont even render fonts correctly at scaled resolutions. The good news is that developers are updating their apps to support scaled resolutions in much greater numbers than they were before Windows 10 came along.

Specifications and value

The XPS 15 might be more compact than other 15-inch laptops, but its equally as weighty as some of them. Weighing 4.58 pounds (2kg) for the 4K version, its a pound (0.4kg) heavier than both the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina and the Surface Book. The 15-inch Asus UX501, on the other hand, is half a pound (0.2kg) heavier.

While its worth noting that the 1080p version of the XPS 15 weighs a more palatable 3.9 pounds (1.8kg), the Dells forward-thinking design and its grippable materials mean that the extra weight shouldnt be a deciding factor in your choice. If its too heavy for you, youre probably better off with a 13-inch laptop.

It wasnt difficult to understand why Dell made the XPS 13 with an InfinityEdge display before the XPS 15. Small laptops never go out of fashion – you only have to look at the 12-inch MacBook for evidence of that.

XPS 15

However, I couldnt help but think that the 15-inch laptop segment was in greater need of a laptop built with a compact chassis. As the specs show, the XPS 15 has the smallest footprint of them all.

The 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina puts up an admirable fight, and is only marginally less compact than the XPS 15, measuring 35.89 x 24.71 x 1.8cm, or 14.1 x 9.72 x 0.7 inches (W x D x H) versus the 35.7 x 23.5 x 1.7cm, or 14 x 9.2 x 0.7 inches of Dells machine. The UX501 is a comparable bloater and more typical of 15-inch laptops, measuring 38.3 x 25.3 x 3.23cm, or 15 x 10 x 1.2 inches.

While narrower than the MacBook and XPS 15, the 13-inch Surface Book is equally as long due to its 3:2 aspect ratio display. Its also taller due to its convertible design, measuring 32.2 x 23.2 x 2.3cm, or 12.7 x 9.1 x 0.9 inches.

Underside

Spec sheet

  • CPU: 2.6GHz Intel Core i7 6700HQ (quad-core, 6MB cache, up to 3.5GHz with Turbo Boost)
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M (with 2GB GDDR5)
  • RAM: 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 (2,133MHz; (8GBx2)
  • Screen: 15.6-inch, 4K Ultra HD (3,840 x 2,160) InfinityEdge touch
  • Storage: 512GB PCIe SSDSolid State Drive
  • Ports: HDMI, USB 3.0 (x2) with PowerShare; Headset Jack (1); SD card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC); Kensington Lock slot; Thunderbolt 3(1)
  • Connectivity: DW1820 3x3 802.11ac 2.4/5GHz + Bluetooth 4.1
  • Camera: Widescreen HD (720p) webcam with dual array digital microphone
  • Weight: 4.4 poundslbs
  • Size: 35.7 x 23.5 x 1.7cm (W x D x H)

Dell usually aims to get everybody into the party when it comes to its consumer-focused line of XPS devices, and the XPS 15 is no different. The lowest of the four configurations comes with a 1TB spinning hard drive, 8GB of RAM and a 1080p display for £1,099 (US$999.99, or AU$1,410), undercutting its main rival, Apples 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina, by £500 (US$500, or AU$706).

Maxing the XPS 15 out fetches you a 512GB SSD, 16GB of RAM and a 4K display for £1,889 ($1,779.99, or AU$2,512). Thats just £100 ($120, or AU$169) less than Apples similarly-specced machine, and it makes for a much fairer fight.

Ports left

Of course, the gulf in cost between the top and bottom configurations will have an impact on the overall experience. The entry-level XPS 15 is slower, but the larger capacity hard disk and 1080p display arguably make it a better fit for gamers, who will spend less time on the desktop. If youre more concerned with editing high-resolution videos, streaming 4K video and working with text documents and spreadsheets, in addition to gaming, only the 4K version should be considered.

All configurations feature the same healthy selection of ports, including two USB 3.0 ports and a USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port, which allows you to take advantage of USB-C peripherals – from power banks to monitors and even external graphics card enclosures, such as the Razer Core. Touted as the "one port to rule them all," USB-C holds massive promise but is currently limited by the number of supported peripherals out there.

Performance and benchmarks

The XPS 15 is loaded with high-quality components, including Intels latest sixth-generation Skylake processor and an Nvidia GTX 960M GPU. That dedicated graphics chip places the XPS 15 in unusual territory.

Dell isnt marketing the XPS 15 as a gaming device, but its powerful enough to handle most modern titles on high graphics settings with the resolution set to 1,920 x 1,080. Again, its here that the XPS 15s color-rich, accurate display really shines.

Whether I was smashing skulls against Mortal Kombat Xs vibrant and detailed backdrops, driving around the streets of Los Santos in GTA V or playing a frenzied match in Rocket League, I was constantly in awe of just how the display brought the games colors to life. Where the XPS 15 managed to run games at the golden 60 frames per second (fps) mark with the graphical details ramped up, it was the best experience Ive ever had on a 1080p laptop, period.

Keyboard

And when it didnt hit 60 fps? Not so good.

The 960M sits pretty as a mid-range mobile GPU in Nvidias lineup, and its limiting 2GB of virtual memory means its ill-equipped to handle texture heavy games, such as Fallout 4 and The Witcher 3, without suffering serious frame rate dips in busy scenes. In Fallout, for example, I had to lower the resolution to 1,366 x 768 and the graphical details to minimum to hit a consistent 60fps.

If that sort of experience is likely to frustrate you, skip the XPS 15 and hunt down a gaming laptop with a GTX 970M, the Aorus X3 Plus v3, which has a similarly sleek chassis, thin display bezels and a whopping 6GB of video memory for roughly the same cost.

Benchmarks

Heres how the Dell XPS 15 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

  • 3DMark: Cloud Gate: 16,942; Sky Diver: 12,541; Fire Strike: 3,930
  • Cinebench R15 CPU: 679cb; Graphics: 69.46 fps
  • GeekBench: 3,248 (single-core); 12,449 (multi-core)
  • PCMark 8 (Home Test): 3,424 points
  • PCMark 8 Battery Life: 1 hour and 52 minutes
  • Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (1080p, Ultra): 298.66 fps; (1080p, Low): 66.13 fps
  • Metro: Last Light (1080p, Ultra): 58 fps; (1080p, Low): 118 fps

Lets remind ourselves of how Dells XPS 15 from 2015 fared. The older model features a fourth-generation Intel Core i7-4712HQ Haswell processor, clocked at 3.3GHz, and an Nvidia GeForce GT750M GPU with 2GB of GDDR5 video memory.

  • 3DMark: Cloud Gate: 10,408; Sky Diver: 6,866; Fire Strike: 2,060
  • Cinebench R15 CPU: 595cb points; Graphics: 72.05 fps
  • PCMark 8 (Home Test): 2,571 points
  • PCMark 8 Battery Life balanced 50% screen: 3 hours 30 mins

Unsurprisingly, the new XPS 15 beats last years incarnation in every area, notching a 29% higher score in PCMark 8s Home Test and 13% higher in Cinebench R15s CPU test. The Intel Core i7-6700HQ Skylake chip inside has a thermal design power rating (TDP) of 45 Watts and is one of the beefiest processors around.

As expected, it outperforms the fourth-generation Intel Core i7-4720HQ Haswell chip in the Asus UX501, achieving a 28% higher score in PCMark 8s Home Test. It also easily beats the dual-core i5-6300U processor in the Surface Book, achieving a 38% higher score in same the benchmark.

Processor performance is identical to gaming laptops, such as the Origin EVO15-S, which feature the same CPU. Origins machine scored 3,416 points, versus the XPS 15s 3,424 points. If you regularly edit video, work with complex spreadsheets or 3D rendering programs, the XPS 15 offers the most processing grunt available in a machine with a compact chassis.

It all adds up to a laptop that excels at everyday computing tasks, whether thats surfing the internet with 30 or more tabs open in multiple browsers, editing big image or video files, typing up documents in Office 2016 or streaming content in Ultra HD. Having 16GB of RAM under the hood, along with a fast 512GB SSD, means you never have to wait for apps to open or endure long loading times when playing games.

Ports right

Longevity is lacking

The one area where the XPS 15 performs badly is battery life, and even a Skylake chip inside cant do much to prevent the laptops bright 4K display from draining power quickly. The XPS 15 lasted for just 1 hour and 52 minutes in PCMark 8s punishing battery life test, which is what you can expect when youre pushing the machine to its limits.

It fared much better under real world use – typing up documents, watching YouTube videos and occasional bouts of Battlefield 4 and Rocket League – lasting around 3 hours and 30 minutes with the brightness lowered to 75%. Even so, it doesnt make the XPS 15 a laptop youll want to take on a trip if power sockets will be in short supply.

Nixing the number pad

Sorry, accountants: Dell has spaced out the XPS 15s chiclet-style keys to kept the keyboards layout centred, leaving no room for a number pad. The keyboards response is underwhelming due to its low amount of key travel, so if youre expecting a greater amount of tactile feedback then prepare for disappointment.

Though fine for general use, this keyboard lacks the tactile and comfortable typing action that youll find on other devices, such as Dells own XPS 12 and the Lenovo Yoga 260. The next XPS 15 has to address this if it wants to be taken seriously as a productivity machine.

XPS 15

I had a brief problem with the XPS15s space bar, which suffers from an irritating squeaking sound. In one instance, it came stuck and refused to pop back out again, something that was eventually fixed by pressing down on it harder. Ive also been unsuccessful in my attempts to keep the keyboard backlight to remain on permanently, despite pressing the appropriate function key combination and setting it in the BIOS to remain on. Dell is currently investigating whether thats a one-off issue related to my product sample.

Trackpad and tweeters

The XPS 15s roomy clickpad is the best Ive ever used on a Windows laptop, and is almost as smooth and responsive to use as the ones Apple uses on its MacBooks. Its even possible to use three-finger gestures smoothly in Windows 10. The experience isnt quite as fluid as what youll get on OS X El Capitan (palm rejection is worse for a start), but Microsoft and its partners are catching up in this area.

But the XPS 15s speakers are disappointing, to put it mildly. Dell made the strange decision of placing the laptops two stereo speakers on the underside of the machine, making the already muddy tones even more difficult to make out.

Dell attempts to gloss over the XPS 15s poor speakers using the Waves MaxxAudio app, which artificially enhances the sound by manipulating bass, mid-range and treble tones through a software equalizer to poor effect. When the speakers on Apples 12-inch MacBook outshine those on a much thicker 15-inch laptop, its time to go back to the drawing board.

Verdict

The Dell XPS 15 ranks among the best 15-inch laptops money can buy, but its not without its problems. Its space-saving design and great performance all add up to a machine that feels like a capable desktop PC and a great 4K monitor rolled into one.

If youre mainly going to be using this notebook away from a wall socket, however, its a poor choice. Neither is it appropriate if you want to stay on the cutting edge of laptop tech for the next few years.

We liked

The XPS 15s combination of an eyeball-pleasing, accurate 4K display, compact dimensions and powerful processor makes it one of the most attractive workstations on the planet. So long as youre near a wall outlet, youve got a machine thats primed for any task: from productivity work to entertainment to gaming.

The XPS 15 has enough grunt for 1080p gaming, and any titles that it can run at 60 fps benefit from the displays shimmering color saturation and vibrancy. For once, you wont mind using the XPS 15 in the absence of a mouse. With a smooth gliding action, it has one of the best clickpads on a Windows machine. Combined with the touchscreen, youve got two solid input methods to help you pick out menu icons and toolbars.

We disliked

Poor battery life is the main drawback to the XPS 15: you simply cant rely on it for long when using its internal battery. You can lower the brightness to eke out a longer runtime from the battery, but you wont get the full benefit of its gorgeous high-resolution display.

The XPS 15s keyboard fails to enhance its reputation as a machine geared for productivity. Its serviceable, but if youre an ardent typist who appreciates a certain amount of key travel, youre unlikely to be impressed.

Its speakers tell a similar story, producing sound thats plenty loud but suffers from a distinct lack of clarity. Dont expect the XPS 15 to run tomorrows demanding games, because it tends to struggle with some of todays demanding titles at 1080p due to its GPUs limiting 2GB of video memory.

Final verdict

If youre itching to get your hands on the most compact and powerful workstation around, the XPS 15 is a great choice. It will take some time for a display to best its pixel-packed 4K panel, and the strength of its Skylake processor should see you good for at least a few years.

Its Thunderbolt 3-powered USB-C port offers further future-proofing, though it will be some time before you can take full advantage of it due to a lack of supported accessories today. At the same time, the XPS 15 lives for the moment.

This laptop can play just about every modern game in 1080p, but will struggle to power tomorrows titles with the graphical details dialled up. You could take it to a coffee shop and watch a full-length 4K movie in glorious 4K with the brightness lowered, but youd have to hunt down a power socket straight after.

Compromise is at the heart of the XPS 15, and if youre prepared to make it, youll net yourself of one of the best 4K laptops around.












from www.techradar.com

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