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Dell XPS 15 (9570) Review: Same Beauty, Even More Beast
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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 762768"><p>I own one. It's nice, but not worth the $2000 for the i7 16 GB RAM 256 GB SSD version that they're charging now. For the same amount you used to get a 512 GB SSD.</p><p></p><p>4K is huge waste of money since a user is absolutely sure to run into seriously annoying scaling issues. 4K for gaming is a waste. The Alienware FullHD systems are much better suited to gaming.</p><p></p><p>Professional photographers love the 4K screen, but their editing and other softs don't scale properly at that resolution. So, the $300 upcharge for the 4K screen is a waste of money.</p><p></p><p>Plus, wow, looks like you cannot even specify your own hardware configuration; it is off-the-shelf only. Mine has the 512 GB Samsung SSD. They don't offer it any longer.</p><p></p><p>I got mine for $600 less because of two white pixels and screen bleed via Dell Outlet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 762768"] I own one. It's nice, but not worth the $2000 for the i7 16 GB RAM 256 GB SSD version that they're charging now. For the same amount you used to get a 512 GB SSD. 4K is huge waste of money since a user is absolutely sure to run into seriously annoying scaling issues. 4K for gaming is a waste. The Alienware FullHD systems are much better suited to gaming. Professional photographers love the 4K screen, but their editing and other softs don't scale properly at that resolution. So, the $300 upcharge for the 4K screen is a waste of money. Plus, wow, looks like you cannot even specify your own hardware configuration; it is off-the-shelf only. Mine has the 512 GB Samsung SSD. They don't offer it any longer. I got mine for $600 less because of two white pixels and screen bleed via Dell Outlet. [/QUOTE]
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