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Review on Dell 15 7590 with Intel Core i7 9750H Processor and a Bright 400 Nits Display by Micha Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

With all this, on points it is far ahead of all its pursuers in the "thin and powerful" category, serious competitors have not appeared. Before settling on it, I used Razer Blade, ASUS Zephyrus, HP Envy, Dell G7, MSI Creator (I bought it and had to sell it or borrowed it for testing) for half a year - everyone annoys me with something every day. XPS is a cool, reliable machine for many years, which you don’t even notice while working - nothing distracts.

Pros
  • The materials are excellent. I was worried about carbon: I thought there would be wrist marks after some time - nothing like that. Looks like new after six months of daily use for 12 hours. The screen is as close to ideal as possible: bright and matte at the same time; I don't even know where else this happens. It charges via Type-C with an adapter from 65W, although it takes only 65W, and complains that the charging is low-power. You can play games, it is better to set the settings for modern games to medium. It heats up and makes noise very restrained against the background of gaming laptops, but performance is subjectively lower by 20-25 percent.
Cons
  • Build quality is no longer what XPS had 5-10 years ago. In my copy, there is a small light in the corner of the screen (visible only on a black screen in a dark room), the power button is tight and constantly stuck, and the central information diode is crooked. Others have seen backlash touchpads, stronger light on the screen, etc. You do not expect this from the top line of laptops on the market, the main "competitor to the MacBook". Check before buying everything that glows and moves. The sound of the speakers is flat, not very loud and directed downwards - below average, I would say.

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