The359
January 7th, 2020, 04:03 PM
I've been wanting a laptop recently to have something that I can easily use alongside my PS4 which is not in the same room as my PC. Reference pictures, video, take on road trips and stuff, etc. Nothing crazy, just something to allow me access to the internet without having to look at a phone screen. My requirements are that it not be crazy expensive, and that it not be a tablet, I'd rather have something sturdy and a physical keyboard. Not necessarily the best laptops in the world, but not something so slow and shitty that it's going to be worthless for any other use. Hovering at or below $2000.
I've narrowed my searches down to two major players, the Dell XPS and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3. Trying to get opinions on them and what to aim for. For reference, I've never owned a laptop, always had Dell desktop PCs.
Dell XPS 13 7390 (2019)
Comes in two real major flavors for me:
* 4.7GHz i7 with 12GB cache, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1920x1080 display for $1200
* 4.7GHz i7 with 12GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 3840x2160 touch display for $1500
2 Thunderbolt and 1 USB-C ports. Battery life is claimed at 19 hours on lower version, 12 hours on higher end.
Dell XPS 13 9300 (2020)
Again, two major flavors:
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1920x1200 touch display for $1600
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 3840x2400 touch display for $1900
Just 2 Thunderbolt ports, also not available until the end of February as it literally has launched this week. Battery life is claimed at 19 hours on lower version, unknown on higher end.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 13"
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 2256x1504 touch display for $1800
Similar stats to the Dells. Only 1 USB-C and 1 USB-A connectors. Battery life is under 12 hours.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 15"
* 4.0GHz Ryzen 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 2496x1664 touch display for $1900
I include this 15" solely because the price is nearly identical, and the 15" Dells become far too expensive.
Is the extra crisp display really worth it? I'll probably watch some movies on it, but I'm not particularly planning on doing any games with these machines. Is 8GB of RAM going to be enough to get by? Should I stick with the older Dell if the stats are basically the same and save some cash?
I've narrowed my searches down to two major players, the Dell XPS and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3. Trying to get opinions on them and what to aim for. For reference, I've never owned a laptop, always had Dell desktop PCs.
Dell XPS 13 7390 (2019)
Comes in two real major flavors for me:
* 4.7GHz i7 with 12GB cache, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1920x1080 display for $1200
* 4.7GHz i7 with 12GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 3840x2160 touch display for $1500
2 Thunderbolt and 1 USB-C ports. Battery life is claimed at 19 hours on lower version, 12 hours on higher end.
Dell XPS 13 9300 (2020)
Again, two major flavors:
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1920x1200 touch display for $1600
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 3840x2400 touch display for $1900
Just 2 Thunderbolt ports, also not available until the end of February as it literally has launched this week. Battery life is claimed at 19 hours on lower version, unknown on higher end.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 13"
* 3.9GHz i7 with 8GB cache, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 2256x1504 touch display for $1800
Similar stats to the Dells. Only 1 USB-C and 1 USB-A connectors. Battery life is under 12 hours.
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 15"
* 4.0GHz Ryzen 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 2496x1664 touch display for $1900
I include this 15" solely because the price is nearly identical, and the 15" Dells become far too expensive.
Is the extra crisp display really worth it? I'll probably watch some movies on it, but I'm not particularly planning on doing any games with these machines. Is 8GB of RAM going to be enough to get by? Should I stick with the older Dell if the stats are basically the same and save some cash?