Deal | Dell XPS 15 laptop with 3.5K OLED display receives 41% discount
The XPS 15 is Dell's alternative to the latest addition to Apple's Mac lineup, the MacBook Air 15. As usual, Windows users can save a bit of money since the multimedia laptop made by the Texas-based company is quite a bit cheaper than the competitor from Cupertino, and OLED fans in particular might want to take a look at Dell's latest deal for this 15-inch machine.
More specifically, Dell is now selling the compelling XPS 15 configuration with an Intel Core i5-12500H Alder Lake processor, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for US$1,099 including free shipping, which constitutes a US$750 or massive 41 percent discount relative to the laptop's official list price of US$1,849. Moreover, this specific configuration of the Dell XPS 15 9520 comes with the gorgeous OLED touch display with a resolution of 3456 by 2160 pixels, a peak brightness of 400 nits and complete coverage of the DCI-P3 color space.
We have tested a slightly different Core i7 and dGPU model variant of the Dell XPS 15, but prospective buyers might still want to check out our in-depth review. Among other things, we praised the laptop for its respectable battery life and quite cooling system. On the other hand, we criticized the underwhelming out-of-the-box calibration of the aforementioned OLED panel in our test unit. Nevertheless, multimedia users who are looking for a 15-inch notebook in the US$1,000 price range and want a more spectacular display than the rather common IPS panel found in the MacBook Air 15 may want to take this deal into consideration.
Grab the XPS 15 (Core i5, 16/512GB, OLED) on sale for US$1,099 at Dell
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