The Dell XPS 15 (9510) returns with an OLED screen to compliment the latest parts from Intel and Nvidia.
Dell XPS 15 (9510) Review: Now With OLED : Read more
Dell XPS 15 (9510) Review: Now With OLED : Read more
Personally, I'm wondering if they've solved the problem of burn-in with OLED. For monitors this would seemingly be a huge problem.
Intel Core in such an expensive notebook? Is this some kind of a sick joke?
In such a machine for such a money you need
so Intel should out of game for now.
- performance
- battery life
- coolnes
Why Dell does put this crap into its machines instr\ead of Ryzens?
I still wouldn't trust it, as someone who doesn't make 6 figures a year. I can't wait until OLED becomes durable and mainstream enough to last 10 years on a computer display, even though IPS has made some great strides lately it still suffers in contrast ratio due to the nature of IPS, but the thought of having to babysit a screen and that the screen will burn itself out through normal use reminds me way too much of CCFL backlit LCD panel displays and the migraines they caused me as the CCFLs aged...
Agreed on IPS. I can't stand 'grey' blacks---theres also a reason that none of the top rated HDR TVs are IPS---they are absolutely awful at HDR.