New Dell XPS 15, XPS 17 available now, including 3.5K OLED display

Dell’s latest XPS laptops feature the same great design as their predecessors but swap in the latest internals from Intel and NVIDIA.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Dell’s new XPS 15 and XPS 17 launched today. Each run on 11th Gen Intel Core processors and have options for powerful NVIDIA RTX 30-series GPUs. Their bodies look the same as their predecessors, which is a good thing considering ourDell XPS 15 reviewandDell XPS 17 reviewgave the laptops high marks. The new XPS 15 and XPS 17 are available starting at $1,225 and $1,519, respectively.

While the bodies look similar to previous XPS devices, the XPS 15 has a new 3.5K OLED display option and is now available in optional arctic white (like the XPS 13).

Both laptops feature 45W processors from Intel ranging up to the Core i9-11900H for the XPS 15 and the i9-11980HK for the XPS 17. They also feature the latest graphics, including up to an RTX 3060 for the XPS 17.

The bumped-up internals of the new XPS 15 and 17 should help them easily handle video editing and most workloads. They’re also candidates to join our list of thebest Windows laptops.

The new XPS 15 has a new 3.5K OLED display option and runs on the latest internals from Intel and NVIDIA.

Dell packed in the latest 11th Gen chips from Intel and up to an NVIDIA RTX 3060 inside the new Dell XPS 17.

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