Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 15Z - Early 2012 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 15Z - Early 2012.
June 2011
(80%)
111 Reviews
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Abstract: Today, we revisit the Dell XPS 15z in a slightly different configuration. The XPS 15z carries with it the same DNA as the XPS 15, but the excess fat has been trimmed down a bit to give the notebook a very sleek and streamlined look. This is the premi...
Solid Build Quality, Clean minimalist design, FullHD screen, Very good performance, Responsive backlit keyboard
Heats up, Poor upgradability options for users, Nonremovable battery, No dedicated numpad
The Dell XPS 15z laptop's design and performance statistics go quite some way in making it an appealing choice for professionals and even certain home users. ...
The Dell XPS 15z is priced at Rs. 81,800 and comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium. If you’re only going by the specs, the Dell Vostro is a cheaper purchase, but as with XPS laptops, you’re paying premium bucks for the looks, build and the over...
Abstract: The mid size laptops have fast taken over the market. This is the sole reason that more and more number of such mid size laptops are coming to the market these days. The all new Dell XPS 15z is considered to be the thinnest 15 inch windows laptop in the p...
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Published: 2011-05-24, Author: Dan , review by: asia.cnet.com
Extremely thin for a midsize laptop; powerful CPU and midrange GPU; 1080p display; backlit keyboard
Not thinner than the 15-inch MacBook Pro; expected longer battery life and a better GPU
Claiming to be the world's thinnest Windows laptop, the Dell XPS 15z is a sharp-looking package with upgradable high-end features and a reasonable $1799 starting price. ...
Good design, Use of premium materials, Backlit keyboard
Cramped keyboard, Small trackpad, Shallow keys
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