Monday, December 20, 2010

DELL XPS 17 REVIEW

 

  • Dell XPS left side
  • Dell XPS 17
  • Dell XPS ports
  • Dell XPS left side
  • Dell XPS 17
Dell reserves the DELL XPS brand for its high-end systems, which are a cut above anything else the DELL company sells. The entire DELL XPS laptop range has recently undergone a complete design overhaul, and the XPS 17 is the first model we’ve seen in the new design. The lid and wrist rest are made from sheets of anodised aluminium; the sharp lines and neat curves look very sleek. All that metal certainly adds to the bulk of the laptop, which weighs in at 3.4kg. This makes it less than practical for working on the move, but with lots of powerful components inside, it's ideal as a desktop PC replacement.
Dell XPS 17 
With a Core i5-460M processor and 4GB of memory, theDELL XPS 17 should be powerful enough for almost any task. In our multimedia benchmarks, an impressive 94 overall confirmed that only the most intense multi-threaded applications will prove taxing for the DELL XPS. An Nvidia GeForce GT435m dedicated graphics card provides enough power for high definition video and can also manage gaming. In Call of Duty it produced 36fps, so with a few minor tweaks it should play most games at the screen's native resolution of 1,600x900.
The 17.3in screen is a high-quality example. Individual pixels were hard to pick out from a distance and the overall image clarity was very sharp. Brightness was only average, but contrast was excellent and colours were both vibrant and accurate. Viewing angles aren’t particularly great, but by placing the hinge on top of the body rather than at the edge, there’s much greater tilt range to find the right angle. Thanks for shoosing dell laptop.

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