Depends what you define as better though. This seems to be the point you are missing.its up to whoever is buying a laptop to decide if they want to spend the cost of a decent 2nd hand car on a dell with an outdated GPU - that is all, far better laptops can be got for much much less
someone is nuts to pay the guts of £3k for this spec, you are basically paying over the odds for a 4k uhd display and have a sucky RTX 2060 to go with the laggy refresh rates. Sounds like an Apple product to me
Display 17-inch 4K UHD+; InfinityEdge touch; HDR400 + Dolby Vision, 500 nits; 94% DCI-P3; anti-reflective
17-inch FHD+; InfinityEdge; Dolby Vision, 500 nits; 100% sRGB minimum; anti-glare
Processor Up to 10th Gen Intel Core i9-10885H
Graphics Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, 6GB, GDDR6
Memory Up to 64GB DDR4 2933MHz
Storage 256GB PCIe 3 x4 SSD
512GB PCIe 3 x4 SSD
1TB PCIe 3 x4 SSD
2TB PCIe 3 x4 SSD
Aero 17 from Gigabyte @ w / superior spec - not too shabby for the auld board room meeting also
** No Competitors **
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/giga...i9-10980hk-professional-laptop-lt-0aw-gi.html
A MSI GP65 Leopard 15.6" can be got which also will leave enough change to get a decent second hand car - if you want a centrally hinged laptop with better aesthetics and a GPU that is better than a weedy RTX 2060 you could get a HP Omen 17 4k w/RTX 2080, hard to get hold of but they exist and wont cost as much as an Apple, sorry Dell.
It’s rather immaterial when it’s a toss-up between a 16” MBP and an XPS17. Your suggestions don’t meet the required specifications.
Pure performance isn’t the only requirement.you seem keen to ***** money on under-performing hardware - I would just get a Omen 17 with a RTX 2070/80..or a Aero 17..or any beefy MSI, either of which would destroy them Dells on benchmarks. Its your money at the end of the day