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by Edgar Cervantes on June 4, 2015
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Remember the Dell XPS 13 we saw at CES? Well, the popular PC manufacturer is back with a bigger. It’s just as sexy and powerful, and we got a chance to spend some close time with it, so we wanted to share our excitement as soon as possible.

Now, there is one sad part. We can’t really tell you very much about the computer. Dell is keeping amazingly quiet about the specs and they are not telling us a thing. All we really know is that it is “Windows 10-ready” and should come with a Skylake CPU.

Of course, the external characteristics do tell us a bit about the computer. We know it has the same design we saw on the XPS 13. It’s really the same concept. The body is super sleek and the bezels are nearly non-existent.

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This happens to be the touch version, so we are expecting to see a very high definition panel on it. Likewise, the chasis is very high end, featuring a carbon fiber material that is strong, light and super good looking. Not to mention that glass track pad, which should work like a charm.

On the right side of the computer we can find a USB 3.0 port and a full-size SD card slot. Meanwhile, the left side of the XPS 15 is equipped with another USB 3.0 port, a power plug, an HDMI port, a USB-C connection and a 3.5 mm headset jack.



We are not sure about pricing and availability, of course, but we do think this baby should be released sometime later this year. I mean, it would only make sense. Dell probably wants to get in on the Windows 10 craze early.

What do you think of the Dell XPS 15? We may not know much, but we can assure you it will be powerful. And you already know it’s gorgeous and has a high-end construction. The larger screen will also be great for productivity. Are you thinking of getting one?

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