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built to last.Dell has two main lines for general work and home use
The mid-range Inspiron range is available with a wide range of specifications and includes some superb budget notebooks, while the premium
XPS laptops boast super-fast performance and stunning graphics, all within a chassis light and stylish enough to rival any Apple device.If
These laptops have all the power you need for silky smooth frame rates, and they look the part too, with backlit keyboards and customizable
and lightWebcam placement isn't idealThe Dell XPS 13 is among our highest-rated laptops of all time, and thoroughly earned its five-star
With its 8th-gen Intel Kaby Lake R processor (even the lowest spec model boasts four cores), gorgeous design and super sleek lines, it's
Dell's answer to the Macbook Pro - and much more affordable.When we say sleek, we're not kidding - the XPS is a razor-thin 3.4mm at its
narrowest point and 11.6mm at its widest, and weighs just 1.21kg
Its screen is bright and vibrant, with rich blacks, and it's super responsive to touch gestures.If it's within your budget, we can't
recommend the XPS 13 highly enough.Read the full review2
Dell XPS 15 2-in-1Thin, light and powerful - a near-perfect convertibleCPU: Intel Core i5-i7 | Graphics: Radeon RX Vega M GL Graphics with
4GB HMB2 Graphics Memory | RAM: 8GB | Storage: 512GB PCIe SSDStunning designImpressive integrated graphicsA little noisyThe Dell XPS 15
2-in-1 cuts no corners, delivering serious power within a thin, light package that flits easily between laptop and tablet configurations
It's a truly stunning device, and although it doesn't have the XPS 13's discrete graphics card, it still has ample grunt for gaming.The
XPS 15 2-in-1 weighs a shade under 2kg and is just 16mm thick, making it easy to hold, carry and use on the move
Despite those sleek lines, it also offers an impressive array of ports: two Thunderbolt 3 and two USB-C, plus a headphone jack and MicroSD
card reader.The XPS 15 2-in-1 has come down in price considerably since launch, and is amazingly well priced considering the specification
Easily one of the best Dell laptops you can buy.Read the full review3
lightPlenty of power for everyday useSub-optimal battery lifeThe Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 strikes a comfortable balance of power and
Even its starting specification will prove ample for most everyday use, and it's surprisingly affordable.As part of Dell's mid-range
Inspiron line, this convertible is designed with practicality in mind
It weighs a mere 1.45kg, and is just 15.5mm at its thickest point, making it one of the slimmest laptops of its type
Its hinge is robust - as you'd expect from Dell - and its screen is particularly impressive,The battery life is a little on the low side,
and it's a pity the Dell Active Pen is sold separately, but this is still a great convertible for the price.Read the full review4
Dell Alienware 17 R5A super-powerful beast of a gaming laptopCPU: Intel Core i9-8950HK | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB GDDR5X VRAM)
| RAM: 32GB | Screen: 17.3-inch QHD (2,560 x 1,440)144Hz | Storage: 246GB PCIe M.2 SSD, 1TB 7,200RPM HDDSuperb gaming performanceStunning
displayVery heavyThe Dell Alienware 17 R5 is a mighty gaming laptop in more ways than one
Not only is it incredibly powerful, equipped with an Intel Core i9 processor and overclocked GTX 1080 GPU, it tips the scales at 4.4kg.This
certainly isn't a laptop you'll be tossing into a work bag, but for serious gaming you'll be hard pressed to find a better machine
It's a sound investment, too - that top-end processor ensures it'll serve you well for several years, running the latest AAA titles with
outlay.Read the full review5
Dell Alienware 15 R3More modestly sized, but with plenty of power where it mattersCPU: 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ | Graphics: Nvidia
GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB GDDR5); Intel Graphics 630 | RAM: 16GB DDR4 | Screen: 15.6-inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS, 120Hz, Anti-Glare, G-SYNC
enabled | Storage: 512GB M.2 SATA III SSD, 1TB HDD (7,200 RPM)More compact sizeSmooth, fast performanceNot much lighter than the Alienware
17, despite smaller sizeThe Dell Alienware 15 R3 is the Alienware 17 R5's little brother, cramming similar punch into a more compact
Its 15-inch display is still large enough to show off games at their best, but its slightly more modest size specs make it a more affordable
alternative if you don't need that much sheer horsepower.The Alienware 15 R3 is still a weighty laptop - just a fraction lighter than its
larger sibling at 3.5kg, not including its power brick - but it looks stunning, with coloured LEDs beneath practically every surface
Its gaming performance is brilliant, and it's VR-ready if you fancy getting immersive.Dell will be launching a new version of the
Alienware 15 before too long, so if you're not quite ready to invest now, keep an eye out for the update soon.Read the full reviewThis
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