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Dell Brings 4K InfinityEdge Display To XPS 15 Line, GeForce GPU, Under 4 Pounds (hothardware.com)

MojoKid writes: There's no doubt that Dell's new XPS 13 notebook, when it debuted earlier this year, was very well received. Dell managed to cram a 13.3-inch 3200x1800 QHD+ display into a 12-inch carbon fiber composite frame. Dell has now brought that same InfinityEdge display technology to its larger XPS 15, which the company boasts has the same footprint as a 14-inch notebook. But Dell didn't just stay the course with the QHD+ resolution from the smaller XPS 13; the company instead is offering an optional UltraSharp 4K Ultra HD panel with 8 million pixels and 282 pixels per inch (PPI). The 350-nit display allows for 170-degree viewing angles and has 100 percent minimum Adobe RGB color. Dell also beefed up the XPS 15's internals, giving it sixth generation Intel Core processors (Skylake), support for up to 16GB of memory and storage options that top out with a 1TB SSD. Graphics duties are handled by either integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 or a powerful GeForce GTX 960M processor that is paired with 2GB GDDR5 memory. And all of this squeaks in at under 4 pounds.

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  1. Holy crap, under 4 pounds? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is an incredible achievement. That's like 6 USD! Where do I sign up?

    1. Re:Holy crap, under 4 pounds? by rmdingler · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well payed, coward, well payed.

      --
      Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.

      Ernest Hemingway

  2. 4KXPS15GPU4 by turkeydance · · Score: 3, Funny

    thanks for my new password.

  3. Input devices by dfsmith · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All it needs is a TrackPoint instead of a touch pad/screen and I'll have found my next laptop. A matte screen would be nice-to-have. Lenovo machines are not going in the right direction....

  4. either integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 or a power by Ark42 · · Score: 3, Informative

    What "either integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 or a powerful GeForce GTX 960M" means is that the nVidia driver will make regular windows, and apps like Firefox/Chrome use the slow Intel card for all your regular stuff. Google maps or anything that uses WebGL will slow to a crawl. Only games are "allowed" to run on the real GPU.
    At least, that's how the last laptop I got a year ago with a setup like that worked...
    I have a Core i7-4500U, 16GB RAM, and a GT735M, and it is absolutely painful to use certain things like Google Maps.

  5. Put a 17" version in a Precision by rlk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    and then it will be a *real* beast.