


When closed the XPS 15 could almost be mistaken for Apple's best-seller, albeit with a chrome Dell logo where Apple's glowing half-eaten fruit sits. The MacBook Pro comparisons are impossible to resist and we're sure you'll agree once you lay your eyes on Dell's new flagship. In total, there are five Dell XPS 15 models on offer – ranging from £1,049 to £1,279 – the machine on review here is the top-of-the-line offering.Īt 23.2mm thick, the Dell XPS 15 does look slightly chunky through our Ultrabook-tinted glasses, but you have to remember that this is a machine that's much more MacBook Pro than MacBook Air and, with a weight of around 2.6kg, it's hardly a PC that will leave you tied to your desk all day. If your budget doesn't quite stretch that far, you can sacrifice some of the Nvidia power, half the RAM and the i7 chip in favour on an i5 one, and save yourself around £230.
