In these uncertain times, it's tougher than usual to justify spending as much as a fully loaded Dell XPS 15 costs. But boy, the screen is gorgeous, and the power under it will crunch through whatever you throw at it—video encoding, software compiling, or gaming.
It is, in short, a powerhouse machine. It's the Microsoft Windows 10 equivalent of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, and as such, if you prefer to skip the future drama surrounding Apple's chip migration, and just want a big, powerful laptop today, the Dell XPS 15 delivers.
Like its smaller sibling, the Dell XPS 13 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), the 2020 refresh for the 15-inch XPS shrinks the screen bezels to give you even more real estate. The result is gorgeous, at least for the 4K Ultra HD touchscreen in my test machine. Colors are excellent, and it can actually get too bright. I rarely pushed it beyond 80 percent, and I never had any trouble seeing the screen even in bright sunlight.
As I mentioned in the review of the 13-inch XPS, on paper this larger-sized screen sounds negligible, but in everyday use it's really nice to have, especially when editing photos, videos, or playing games.


