Specs Sheet
Dell XPS 9575 technical specifications table
What’s in the box?
Opening the box of XPS 15 9575 2-in-1 reveals another box – this time far thinner and more elegant. So thin that there is no room for the Dell Premium Active Pen stylus, which we hoped we’d find inside, considering the laptop price.
In turned out that the stylus is bought separately and its price in the USA is $99. The stylus itself sounds amazing on paper – 4096 pressure levels and 1-year battery life. Overcoming the slight disappointment of its lack, we notice a 130W charging device featuring Type-C port, Type-А to Type-C dongle and some user manuals.
We were pleasantly surprised by the label “100% recycled plastics, 25% from oceans” – PR or not, Dell has put some effort into helping the nature and this is worthy of respect.
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Design and construction
Dell XPS 15 9575 2-in-1 is the tiniest and thinnest 15.6-inch 2-in-1 laptop in the world. This is a pretty good start to the Design and construction section when it comes to a notebook that can easily be considered a working station. The thickness of XPS 15 9575 2-in-1 is between 9 mm (front) and 16 mm (rear) and its weight starts at 2.0 kg.
The construction itself is extremely tight and robust which is great for two reasons – the first one being the relatively high price of the laptop, and the second – its ability to rotate at 360 degrees and it’s important after 5 years of use to continue getting its job done. It seems that we can trust Dell engineers in this respect given the fact that the construction is a pretty solid mix of aluminum (in the chassis), carbon (in the palm rest area), steel (in the hinges) and Gorilla Glass 4 (in the display).
We have no complaints about the appearance, the model looks amazing – the ultra-thin bezels called “InfinityEdge” by Dell contribute to that.
In addition, the keyboard that Dell calls MagLev is pretty interesting. It looks very much like those in modern MacBook Pro models – very short key travel and tactile feedback. Its construction is based on a butterfly mechanism and magnets that allow long-term reliability that doesn’t wear out.
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