Without this video, id have completely left Dell out as a potential option. Shame what they did to the XPS line, but whatever. Once the Lunar Lake CPUs are available for this Precision line and ASUS's ProArt line, ill be making a decision between the two come early(?) 2024.
The Dell latitude 9440/9450 is very similar to the XPS 14 altough being business oriented. It is important to note that the more business oriented laptops are often missing the d-GPU and the 120hz refresh rate in trade for more robust security features.....which most consumers don't care about. The perfect combo for me would be the design of the 9450 (the huge track-pad) with the specs of the XPS 14.
This really must be the xps line, although I really like their design, they have many compromises, these precisions are a relief, the problem is the somewhat high price and not having a high refresh rate on their screens, after that they are a good team, great video
The precision models of both these units have better keyboards than the XPS models. No capacitive row on top. Camera on small screen unit very mediocre no doubt. Sound on these units were good although the 16 inch was a little better. Nice to see no snapdragon processors which will eliminate compatability issues down the line. Great review.
Why does it feel like so many "creator" laptops are so limited these days? I mean, the soldered RAM and Wi-Fi cards, the 60 hz screens, and limited port selections compared to gaming laptops are dealbreaker for me! Honestly, I'd probably get a good gaming laptop over a creator laptop and save some money.
It is. The notable, true "creator" laptop with Quadro class GPU are so limited these years. In 2024 , only MSI has it CreatorPro 16 AI , Core Ultra 9 185H + RTX 5000 (Quadro) 16Gb VRAM CreatorPro 18 HX, i9 14900HX + RTX 5000 (Quadro) 16Gb VRAM full power wattage You can also search for other creator models from MSI with lower end GPus like RTX A3000 and 3500 Quadro class Other Brands are not so serious on this niche.
@@cameronbosch1213 yea. I dont understand why manufacturers make this workstation niche as 2nd class citizen to their lineup while clearly the market is there and steady. we do need gigantic powerhouse in a laptop forms. other options are Zbook series from HP, Thinkpad and yes the Precision. of all options available in the market, IMHO only MSI creator series that really brings what matter. Price is reasonable, built quality is great, performance : they give what we want, design is acceptable. ASUS is actually the most creative on its ProArt lineup BUT the powerhouse options inside with that ridiculous 60Hz screen is a big no for me.
The Precision is the far better lineup this year than the XPS. I only wish the 16 inch version had the 90Hz 4k+ OLED that ships with the XPS as opposed to the 60Hz 4k+ Oled it ships with. Having soldiered RAM and WiFi is really disappointing too. Workstations are supposed to be upgradeable.
There is absolutely no excuse why in 2024 a laptop that is basically not cheap should have a 720p webcam and I for one would not purchase it!! That is why I like the 1080p webcam on the Dell Precision 5690 because in comparison to the 720p of the 5490 you can clearly see the difference in quality. I thought the internal mics on the 5690 as well as the speakers are much better than on its smaller sibling of the 5490. 60Hz refresh rate on both units is certainly a disappointment but if you can live with it, obviously it shouldn't be an issue. Thank you Andrew once again for your very concise video!! 👍😁
Hey Andrew, I have a question about the Dell XPS 16. I just received it a couple days ago from Dell. I set everything up on it and I'm having trouble watching 4K movies from Amazon and from Vudu. It drops the resolution to 1080p. Is this something that you've heard of before? Thank you
Damn, the Dell Precision 5690 ticks all the boxes for me, but in Europe, the lowest tier 5690 starts at €3100 (~$3400). Also, I've been burned so bad after buying the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7610 and having the trackpad die on me 1 month later. I have a huge distrust over Dell laptops, but this one looks great, if it wasn't for that huge price tag
Keep up the great work man. I am Dell XPS 13 user. But this time I guess I will be shifting to Asus Zenbook 14 with the Intel Lunar Lake Chip. I feel it is the best option so far isn't it?
Andrew, I am jealous, I love your coffee set up. I thought I had a nice one but yours is awesome. This is a great review and these look like a great computer. I have settled with the Asus Zephyrus as my Windows laptop. It has a great screen, keyboard, and keyboard. I have the MacBook Pro 16 but i keep coming back to my Zephyrus. Once again, I love your reviews and value your opinions.
For those seeking for "creator" laptop , the lineup from MSI are great tho. CreatorPro 16 AI CreatorPro 18 HX And creator M, Z series. Yes , all of them with RTX Quadro class like 3000, 3500 all the way to 5000 Ada Lovelace Kinda sad we are now less and less with true creator and workstation laptops anymore. Ever since Intel stop making Xeon CPU for laptops , this kind of niche also like in a zombie state. All manufacturers are focusing on gaming gaming gaming gaming every single time. While , people like me really need workstation class laptop CPU and GPU which is very very rare nowadays. No, even high end RTX 4090 still lacking compared to its Quadro series (yep Nvidia drop Quadro naming is so embarrassing), it still can't match the Quadro series when it comes to apps and workloads like CAD and loca/offline AI development. The Quadro series are bit slower, just lilbit slower than their GeForce counterpart as well as the price is also more expensive. But for demanding task, like simulation, AI, scientific things, etc etc we can really benefit from the Quadro GPUs. If you do content creation, once you use the Quadro GPUs you won't switch back to the GeForce ones
is there any windows PC vendor that allows trade of recently purchase device for a new one? i think i will trade in a dell xps 14 touch for the 2025 one if they bring back physical function keys
"Modern design" of the XPS? More like "stupid design". Had XPS for 6 years, now I have a Zenbook S 16. It has function keys (which us programmers use all the time).
Without this video, id have completely left Dell out as a potential option. Shame what they did to the XPS line, but whatever. Once the Lunar Lake CPUs are available for this Precision line and ASUS's ProArt line, ill be making a decision between the two come early(?) 2024.
These are much better than the actual XPS lineups
What the 2024 XPS laptops could have and should have been.
The Dell latitude 9440/9450 is very similar to the XPS 14 altough being business oriented.
It is important to note that the more business oriented laptops are often missing the d-GPU and the 120hz refresh rate in trade for more robust security features.....which most consumers don't care about. The perfect combo for me would be the design of the 9450 (the huge track-pad) with the specs of the XPS 14.
This really must be the xps line, although I really like their design, they have many compromises, these precisions are a relief, the problem is the somewhat high price and not having a high refresh rate on their screens, after that they are a good team, great video
The precision models of both these units have better keyboards than the XPS models. No capacitive row on top. Camera on small screen unit very mediocre no doubt. Sound on these units were good although the 16 inch was a little better. Nice to see no snapdragon processors which will eliminate compatability issues down the line. Great review.
Why does it feel like so many "creator" laptops are so limited these days?
I mean, the soldered RAM and Wi-Fi cards, the 60 hz screens, and limited port selections compared to gaming laptops are dealbreaker for me! Honestly, I'd probably get a good gaming laptop over a creator laptop and save some money.
Pro art p16 be like:
It is.
The notable, true "creator" laptop with Quadro class GPU are so limited these years.
In 2024 , only MSI has it
CreatorPro 16 AI , Core Ultra 9 185H + RTX 5000 (Quadro) 16Gb VRAM
CreatorPro 18 HX, i9 14900HX + RTX 5000 (Quadro) 16Gb VRAM full power wattage
You can also search for other creator models from MSI with lower end GPus like RTX A3000 and 3500 Quadro class
Other Brands are not so serious on this niche.
@@miguelangelt1445 60 hz screen? Soldered RAM? That's exactly what I was talking about.
@ZAcharyIndy Exactly. It seems laptop OEMs cannot or will not make good creator laptops anymore. And it pissess me off.
@@cameronbosch1213 yea.
I dont understand why manufacturers make this workstation niche as 2nd class citizen to their lineup while clearly the market is there and steady.
we do need gigantic powerhouse in a laptop forms.
other options are Zbook series from HP, Thinkpad and yes the Precision.
of all options available in the market, IMHO only MSI creator series that really brings what matter.
Price is reasonable, built quality is great, performance : they give what we want, design is acceptable.
ASUS is actually the most creative on its ProArt lineup BUT the powerhouse options inside with that ridiculous 60Hz screen is a big no for me.
Love XPS lineup. Keyboard and Sensel touchpads on the 14 and 16 (not 13) are great. Real function keys would have been the only change I'd make.
The Precision is the far better lineup this year than the XPS. I only wish the 16 inch version had the 90Hz 4k+ OLED that ships with the XPS as opposed to the 60Hz 4k+ Oled it ships with.
Having soldiered RAM and WiFi is really disappointing too. Workstations are supposed to be upgradeable.
There is absolutely no excuse why in 2024 a laptop that is basically not cheap should have a 720p webcam and I for one would not purchase it!! That is why I like the 1080p webcam on the Dell Precision 5690 because in comparison to the 720p of the 5490 you can clearly see the difference in quality. I thought the internal mics on the 5690 as well as the speakers are much better than on its smaller sibling of the 5490. 60Hz refresh rate on both units is certainly a disappointment but if you can live with it, obviously it shouldn't be an issue. Thank you Andrew once again for your very concise video!! 👍😁
@@patfisher99 Where have you been? Lol
Hey Andrew, I have a question about the Dell XPS 16. I just received it a couple days ago from Dell. I set everything up on it and I'm having trouble watching 4K movies from Amazon and from Vudu. It drops the resolution to 1080p. Is this something that you've heard of before? Thank you
I have Precision 17 and it's solid (and pretty heavy)
Damn, the Dell Precision 5690 ticks all the boxes for me, but in Europe, the lowest tier 5690 starts at €3100 (~$3400). Also, I've been burned so bad after buying the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 7610 and having the trackpad die on me 1 month later. I have a huge distrust over Dell laptops, but this one looks great, if it wasn't for that huge price tag
hi andrew. love your content! do you have plan on reviewing the P1 gen7?
Thanks! I am waiting to see if Lenovo will send me one.
Keep up the great work man.
I am Dell XPS 13 user. But this time I guess I will be shifting to Asus Zenbook 14 with the Intel Lunar Lake Chip. I feel it is the best option so far isn't it?
as always, great review! waiting eagerly for lunar lake laptop reviews by you
That’s helpful information, thank you
Andrew, I am jealous, I love your coffee set up. I thought I had a nice one but yours is awesome. This is a great review and these look like a great computer. I have settled with the Asus Zephyrus as my Windows laptop. It has a great screen, keyboard, and keyboard. I have the MacBook Pro 16 but i keep coming back to my Zephyrus. Once again, I love your reviews and value your opinions.
Glad you liked it!
The problem with the Precision/old XPS design, is that they crash Windows (BSOD) when you pick them up by the edge because of their thinness and flex.
Dell's Precision line was always better than the XPS, better QA and better warranty.
Always look forward to your videos. I hope and look forward to the yoga 15” aura if you get it to review.
Coming soon!
Something wrong with the m3max cb2024 chart. 14core gets about 1350MT and 16c about 1700MT.
Geekbench 6 19K MT is base 14c m3max result
nice review andrew!
Ah, 720p on the cam already has me like ehhh, but your presentations are top notch bro so I'm locked in for the long haul lol
Much appreciated
This will/would really shine with Lunar Lake cpu I think.
I want IPS display, not OLED display. OLED displays hurt the eyes 👀😞
For those seeking for "creator" laptop , the lineup from MSI are great tho.
CreatorPro 16 AI
CreatorPro 18 HX
And creator M, Z series.
Yes , all of them with RTX Quadro class like 3000, 3500 all the way to 5000 Ada Lovelace
Kinda sad we are now less and less with true creator and workstation laptops anymore.
Ever since Intel stop making Xeon CPU for laptops , this kind of niche also like in a zombie state.
All manufacturers are focusing on gaming gaming gaming gaming every single time.
While , people like me really need workstation class laptop CPU and GPU which is very very rare nowadays.
No, even high end RTX 4090 still lacking compared to its Quadro series (yep Nvidia drop Quadro naming is so embarrassing), it still can't match the Quadro series when it comes to apps and workloads like CAD and loca/offline AI development.
The Quadro series are bit slower, just lilbit slower than their GeForce counterpart as well as the price is also more expensive.
But for demanding task, like simulation, AI, scientific things, etc etc we can really benefit from the Quadro GPUs.
If you do content creation, once you use the Quadro GPUs you won't switch back to the GeForce ones
I wonder how the 7 series in the Precision stacks up. That's the big daddy.
Dell really messed up the XPS line big time! 💯💯
60 hz is screen in 2024 is not acceptable.
Are you planning on reviewing the thinkpad P1 G7?
is there any windows PC vendor that allows trade of recently purchase device for a new one? i think i will trade in a dell xps 14 touch for the 2025 one if they bring back physical function keys
No USB-A ports??? Whats up with that? Should at minimum have one each.
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Hello Andrew I'm the first viewer of your video
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"Modern design" of the XPS? More like "stupid design". Had XPS for 6 years, now I have a Zenbook S 16. It has function keys (which us programmers use all the time).
Umm Dell? Hello? Why in the world would a profession Dell Precision laptop be running in YOLO RAID 0 mode out of the box?!?!
1st view
Nah I was one second faster