By Kane Fulton
Dell’s XPS 15 has been one of the true highlights in the 15-inch laptop space during 2016. It features the company’s space-saving InfinityEdge tech, which slims down the chassis size by shrinking the display’s bezels to mere millimeters.
It looks great and is practical to boot, allowing the machine to be slipped into a bag for easy transportation, so it was only a matter of time before Dell launched a version that’s geared toward business. Step up the Precision 5510, which puts the “work” into workstation.
Essentially an XPS 15 that’s had a workstation-style makeover, it swaps Windows 10 for the much more business-friendly Windows 7. And when it comes to specs, Dell has stripped away unnecessary features from the XPS 15 to bring the cost down. You won’t find an SSD here, nor gaming-grade graphics.
There are two configurations on sale, the first starting at £1,170 (around £1,550 or AUS$2,034) alongside a higher spec model costing £1,286. (around US$1,567 or AUS$). The latter ships with a slightly weaker processor but superior dedicated workstation graphics.
The Precision 5510 is every bit the looker the XPS 15 is. Its two-tone silver and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac