Any news of availability?
Keen to get this laptop I think, although it is expensive.
Would personally have preferred if the battery were a little smaller (saving some weight), giving room for 2.5" SSD.
Mostly because I currently have 1TB Samsung 850 Pro 2.5" SSD I'd prefer to put inside as a second drive than have as a rather expensive external drive, oh well.
I'm thinking keeping of the stock drive as the OS/programs drive, and then add at least a 1TB M2 drive as the second drive. Not much point in going for PCIe for that though is there? I mean, can't you get a SATA M2 drive for a lot less, with negligible difference? I can only imagine PCIe being worth it for a second drive if there isn't much price difference or for use cases like
@cbwallop's - VMs etc - where sustained data rate differences matter more perhaps?
The lack of removable battery etc. will be new to me though.
Current laptop is an EliteBook, and before that was a Thinkpad. Current laptop even has a hot swapable battery slice I can add to the bottom.
This all sounds and looks a lot more delicate, with a battery held in place with tape etc from what I've read?
Would have been nice if it were touchscreen too.
When I was looking at and considering the Dell XPS 15 a couple of years ago now (!), deciding between 1080p and 4k was difficult. But I think 1080p will be a lot more practical - will likely dock the laptop to a new 4k monitor, and 1080p scales better and is significantly better for battery life?
I really don't need 4k away from my desk. Just a workeable size.
On that though, is G-Sync supported for external monitors? Is it worth getting a G-Sync monitor?
Also I guess there's no limitation for making use of e.g. a 120Hz external monitor?
Really not that bothered by those missing from the laptop as likely will nearly always game at home with an external monitor.
Also looked at the MSI GS63VR and its predecessor - the Aero 15/5 very much look like a very nice cross between the other two laptops I looked at - the XPS 15 and MSI GS63VR.
Best of both worlds hopefully, for a very good all round package.