Hi,
I'm curious about upcoming and existing (external) reviews of the new Dell Systems. If anyone finds some on the internet or can review one first hand please post them here.
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JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
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Here are two I found while scooping the net. Both of them pertain to the Dell XPS 14.
Dell XPS 14 (Core i5 460M Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM) Review - Notebooks - CNET Asia
Dell XPS 14 Notebook Review: Optimus Infused - HotHardware -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
I've heard that an Anandtech review will be out by today. I can't wait for that to come out....
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Here's the initial preview from Anandtech:
Dell XPS Laptops: Back to the Future - AnandTech :: Your Source for Hardware Analysis and News -
Display quality ? emission ?
is this a prof. review. :-(( -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
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And they could run benchmarks but not a singel word on heating during all of those testsor how good the display is.
Hope for a reviewed reviewcoming soon...
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yeah a reviewed review would be great. I don't know why it's taking so long for a good honest and credible review to come out.... -
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But noone has a review unit yet. But I want the review -
Yeh - I want the review too but hey, I'm getting one no matter what, so it's not such a big deal for me
I din know they were going to come out in October though.. unless I missed something way back in the tech news world.. I only learnt of this new model recently (via engadget).. for how long did you know about this new model? -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
Yeah me too. I can't wait till it shipps
Not this long either. 3 weeks ago I wanted to order a Studio XPS 16 but my sells agent gave me the advice that I should better wait because new models are on the way, with USB 3.0 a better screen and other improvements. -
I knew in early September, but what's the point? They only revealed specs on release anyway.
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JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
Here is a german first-look on the XPS 15 and XPS 17
Dell XPS 15 und 17: Runderneuerte Notebook-Familie - News - CHIP Online
They think that the Notebooks have a great build quality and one of the best sound performances they've heard on recent notebooks. -
Another minor review, with some photos:
Dell XPS resurrected with NVIDIA graphics, HD webcams and JBL audio -- Engadget -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
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I do not know if this is true or not, but I always had the suspicion that the companies could specify an earliest review date. For e.g I remember when the envy 14 came out, even though many reviewers had the units before hand, a lot of them released their official review on the same day. Maybe its just me being paranoid. Maybe the manufacturers want to make sure that if there are any bad reviews that it wont affect the initial product launch hype.
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Infested_Penguin Notebook Enthusiast
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So far there are no reviews on the XPS 15, no youtube videos, or even proper specs listings... -.-';
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Finally a proper review of the Dell XPS 15 from Laptop Magazine!
Dell XPS 15 Review - A Review of the Dell XPS 15 -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
But where is the anandtech Review?
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Nice find! I like the pics, on this model the plastic surrounding the screen is not as glossy as pics ive seen where it's full on glossy block, hope mine is like this!!
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Yeah it's a nice Review unfortunately they packed the 720p screen And Not the Full hd One. I can't wait for the first real Look at the new panel.
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A good find. A decent review. Thanks.
The good thing about the review is that they have compared it with HP Envy 14, the one I wanted to buy, but have put the plan on hold. Now, a few more good reviews are needed to be convinced and to place an order for XPS 15. -
Infested_Penguin Notebook Enthusiast
From the review, Optimus doesn't seem to increase battery performance at all.... Also, it seems that there's a bit of heating. Is this normal for laptop in this class?
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those temps dont seem bad at all! My sxps 1640 got way hotter.
95f/38c is nothing! I wonder how bad the heat will be with the i7 -
It's higher than the "category average", but it's also higher in most everything else (WOW gaming) because it's not compared fairly.
That's 38C on the surface, but expected since there's i5 (35W) and GT 420M. -
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The heat is disappointing, this is not a very sleek and thin or light design for a notebook, I was expecting a cooler notebook in trade off.
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Still, there's a lot of things you don't know. You don't know how much load it took to get it that hot. It could have been Furmark+Prime. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they DID push Furmark+Prime just to see how hot it would get-- that's what I would do. It's too bad they didn't give any idle temperatures just to put it into perspective.
In general though, this is the same problem most notebooks with metal palmrests have. Nobody wants to work over a giant heatsink... Lastly, some have it much worse-- take that guy over in the ENVY 15 forums who has to wait for his laptop to cool off before he can pick it up. We need a more in-depth review. -
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About the video stress thing-- you'd be surprised at how inefficient GPUs are at doing what they do. A 15 minute 1080p YouTube video will shoot my 5730's temperature up by 10 degrees C, up to 54C (129 degrees Fahrenheit). It's so bad that I've taken to disabling hardware acceleration. There's a slight loss in frame rate, but it's largely unnoticeable and I benefit from keeping my energy-glutton video hardware in an idle state. Of course, my 5730 is NOT near my palmrest like it is in the new XPS.
As for the touch pad, Dell has a habit of placing the southbridge directly beneath it. Southbridge temperatures vary widely from motherboard to motherboard (in my experience), so your mileage may vary there. My old SXPS 16's touch pad was a frying pan, while my current is just lukewarm. -
so 425 is a 5650 and a 435 should be a 5730.
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Well my Asus' CPU runs at 92 Celsius at full load, and it usually gets incredibly hot on the palm rest. Atleast 60 C I think. So anything lower would be just amazing. If 95F is the temperature according to that review, I'm REALLY looking forward to getting my laptop.
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I'm likely going to be getting an XPS 15 as a replacement. This is going to be a downgrade. I was getting kind of excited, because I liked lounging with the SXPS 16, and the XPS 15 looked to be better all around... but if it gets uncomfortable...
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I have doubts in Dell's ability to design good laptops. based on my experience with the Studio XPS, their top model for the last 3 years, they tend to overlook some basic design details that compromise the whole laptop experience. I admit they are always ahead of other laptop manufacturers in terms of eye-catching hardware upgrades such as the USB 3.0 and the 1080p RGB LED. But they do not do a good job in power management, heat sinking and even basic morphological design. For example, the brittle screen glass in Studio XPS closes down to touch and even squeeze keyboard keys, which made permanent dents in my display since the 1st week. Also, the life for the heavy 9-cell battery is only around 3 hrs of just normal internet surfing. The CPU fan is ALWAYS on and noisy. Graphic activities as simple as screen saver can make the fan works with full speed with noticeable heat generation. After all, the laptop is bulkier and heavier than other comparable products.
In my opinion, hence Dell depends primarily on online shopping where customers do not have a chance for hands-on, they attract customers with high specs models that may lack some fundamental aspects.
So, I am not over-ambitious with their new XPS. It will diffidently have some downsides that time will tell us soon. -
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in laptopmag.com there is a review of the xps 15....
Image Gallery: LAPTOP Magazine - Product reviews, tech news, buying guides, and more -
JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
But I hope the (promised) Anandtech review is soon to be released. -
aaargh..my bad =(
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JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
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Not only saves money but also gives me nVidia Optimus to save on battery life while unplugged. -
Read somewhere that Optimus didn't seem to make any difference (or minimal difference) but can't find the link -
Personally, I think that the Laptopmag review is lacking in many respects. Looks to me like it was rushed to get it to print quickly.
Can't wait to see a respectable review, from, o I don't know......maybe Notebook review.com or Anandtech.
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JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant
I found this. I'm not sure if this is entirely new but I haven't found this link in this thred neither. And I think it's worth mentioning.
Dell XPS 17 (1710X) - reviews - Notebooks - Gaming - PC World -
the palm rest heat is worrying
they state whilst gaming its to hot to rest your hand on the palm rest! My sxps 1640 was like that and in the end I sold it as it was so uncomfortable.
Hmm just praying the xps 15 I ordered isnt that bad
The New XPS Review Thread
Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by JohnnyFJohnsson, Oct 29, 2010.