I've never heard that, and Dell's reputation has ebbed and flowed through the yearsDell XPS series is the Windows version of MacBook Pro.
They used to be good quality at a good price- not anymore and I thin not for quite some time.In my experience, DELL often stand for low quality at high price.
Just go to bestbuy.com and you see they're still selling themWent to a local BestBuy, could not find any laptop from DELL. Those on displays were mainly ASUS, MSI, Lenovo, MS, LG, etc. Same as Costco.
In my experience, DELL often stand for low quality at high price.
I was a Dell fan in the early days. That’s also what I used at work. I agree with others saying the quality has declined. I think they renamed their lines as well?
My wife currently has a personal owned Dell laptop plus a HP issued from work. My company also transitioned to HP several years ago. Once she needs a replacement, I’d like to switch her to a MacBook, but I don’t think that will happen. Aside from learning a new OS and dealing with compatibility challenges with Windows, one requirement she is inflexible on is a full keyboard, including number pad. The only Apple device she uses is her iPhone, which I essentially forced her to switch to. She has used an iPad at a previous job, while we were still using Windows and Android devices.
Dell Premium 😀I used to like Dell XPS laptops, owned multiple ones.
The last two had build quality issues, ports dying and one even a battery bloating - I never had on another personal or from work laptop before or since. From what I've seen online I wasn't the only one with issues. It's also why I no longer recommend them in my social circle and rather point them to Lenevo Thinkpads or Yoga Slim devices if they are looking for a Windows or Linux machine.
Look-wise they are still nice, but it seems the have a lot more quality control issues.
If you still want a new XPS, you'll have to search for it under it's new name "Dell Premium", since Dell changed their naming scheme to something along the lines of Apple.