Dell XPS 16 Review: Well-Rounded, Big-Screen Laptop With Spiky, Big-Time Price
Key Points:
- Dell's XPS 16 aims to revive the XPS brand and position itself between powerful content creation laptops and lighter, more affordable 16-inch models, succeeding in delivering a premium, sleek design with solid performance.
- Powered by Intel's Panther Lake processors and integrated Intel Arc B390 graphics, the XPS 16 offers good overall performance, including respectable 3D gaming capabilities, but lacks discrete GPU options, limiting its appeal for demanding graphics tasks.
- Pricing starts at $1,750 with mid-to-high-end configurations reaching $3,550, but the absence of Nvidia RTX graphics at these price points makes the laptop less competitive, especially given its integrated GPU setup.
- The laptop features a 16-inch OLED display upgrade option with excellent color accuracy and brightness, a latticeless keyboard with physical function keys, a large haptic touchpad, and a high-quality webcam, but has limited port selection and no SD card slot.
- While the XPS 16 balances power and portability well, its price point is relatively high for the hardware offered; Dell's current software bundle including games and Adobe Creative Cloud may add value for potential buyers.