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Dell XPS 15 (2020)

PRICE As reviewed, £2,083(£2,499incVAT) from dell.co.uk

While the Dell XPS 15 has been one of our favourite laptops for years, it was starting to look dated. With a lightweight design to match the XPS 13, the all-new Dell XPS 15 aims to establish itself as the laptop of choice for those who value performance as much as portability.

2020’s Dell XPS 15 comes stuffed with high-powered components. You have the choice of either a six-core Intel Core i7-10750H or an eight-core Core i9-10885H, accompanied by a discrete Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti GPU and a range of RAM and storage options. And it’s all squeezed into a chassis that’s easy to sling in a rucksack.

The biggest update from a physical point of view this year, however, is the screen, which is nigh-on bezel-free on all four sides. Previously, the

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