The best Dell laptops 2019

The best Dell laptops aren’t just svelte and powerful, but they’re also built to last, which makes Dell is easily one of the most successful PC manufacturers out there right now.

They will come in two main lines for general work and home use. The mid-range Inspiron range is on hand with a wide range of specifications and includes some fantastic budget laptops. The flagship XPS lineup, on the other hand, are among the best Ultrabooks on the market, with powerful components in a chassis that’s light and stylish enough to turn Apple’s head. Just take a look at the Dell XPS 2019 and you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about.

If you’re looking for something that meets your gaming needs, Dell’s Alienware laptops are also among the best gaming laptops in 2019 with devices like the Alienware Area 51m. In fact, these are among the most powerful and best Dell laptops, and will be capable of producing silky smooth frame rates. They even look the part – with RGB keyboards and programmable lighting.

No matter what your budget looks like, if you’re in the market for a notebook, you’re going to want to check out the best Dell laptops 2019 has to offer. 

Dell XPS 13

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The Dell XPS 13 has been one of our favorite Dell laptops for a few years now, and it’s easily one of the best laptops on the market right now. There’s so little to complain about on this laptop, the biggest being the webcam placement. Luckily, the Dell XPS 13 2019 has fixed that, and is also now touting new Intel Whiskey Lake processors, which means its faster. If you’re looking for a premium Ultrabook that hardly makes any compromises, the Dell XPS 13 2019 is definitely one of the best Dell laptops around today.  

Read the full review: Dell XPS 13

Alienware Area-51m

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There’s no denying that the Alienware Area-51m is a gorgeous gaming laptop, with a beautiful yet unique chassis and a comfortable keyboard. But it goes beyond just being a stunning piece of gaming machine; it’s also by far the most powerful gaming laptop on the market. Not that it’s perfect, as it gets really hot and its fans get very loud. However, it’s a performance beast fitted with high-end processors and high-end graphics cards.

Read the full review: Alienware Area-51m

Dell XPS 15 2-in-1

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The Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 cuts no corners, delivering serious power within a thin and light package that flits easily between laptop and tablet configurations. The XPS 15 2-in-1 weighs a shade under 2kg and is just 16mm thick, making it easy to hold, carry and use on the move. It's also just a stunning device, and although it doesn't have the XPS 13's discrete graphics card, it still has ample grunt for gaming.

Despite those sleek lines, it also offers an impressive array of ports: two Thunderbolt 3 and two USB-C, plus a headphone jack and MicroSD card reader. The XPS 15 2-in-1 has come down in price considerably since launch, and is amazingly affordably-priced considering the specification. It’s easily one of the best Dell laptops you can buy.

Read the full review: Dell XPS 15 2-in-1

Dell Latitude 7490

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Despite the derivative design, the Dell Latitude 7490 has many of the makings of a great computer and one of the best Dell laptops on offer this 2019. That includes its excellent performance, a long battery life, and more than decent memory and storage options. It isn’t the cheapest, but it’s definitely worth the price.

Read the full review: Dell Latitude 7490

Dell Alienware 17 R5

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The Dell Alienware 17 R5 is a mighty gaming laptop in more ways than one. Not only is it incredibly powerful, equipped with an Intel Core i9 processor and overclocked GTX 1080 GPU, but it also tips the scales at 4.4kg. While this certainly isn't a laptop you'll be tossing into a work bag, you'll be hard pressed to find a better machine for serious gaming. It's a sound investment, too – that top-end processor ensures it'll serve you well for several years to come, running the latest AAA titles with ease.  It's certainly at the higher end of the price scale, but factor in the trademark Dell build quality and it's definitely worth the outlay.

Read the full review: Dell Alienware 17 R5

Dell Alienware 15 R3

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The Dell Alienware 15 R3 is the Alienware 17 R5's little brother, cramming in similar punch into a more svelte package. Its 15-inch display is still large enough to show off games at their best, but its slightly more modest specs make it a more affordable alternative if you don't require that much sheer horsepower. And, while the Alienware 15 R3 is still a weighty laptop – just a fraction lighter than its larger sibling at 3.5kg, not including its power brick – but it looks stunning, with colored LEDs beneath practically every surface. Its gaming performance is brilliant, and it's VR-ready if you fancy getting immersive. Dell will be launching a new version of the Alienware 15 before too long, so if you're not quite ready to invest now, keep an eye out for the update soon.

Read the full review: Dell Alienware 15 R3

Dell Inspiron Chromebook 11 (3181) 2-in-1

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This isn’t the most powerful Chromebook or Dell laptop on the market, but it boils Chromebooks down to what they need to be: affordable, easy to use and durable. And, this Chromebook ticks off all three, and it’s great for doing all your web browsing, movie watching and minor productivity tasks. What more can you ask for? This small Chromebook is one of the best Dell laptops to consider, especially for kids and students.

Read the full review: Dell Inspiron Chromebook 11 2-in-1

Dell G3 15

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Gamers on the budget will love the cheap yet competent configurations that the Dell G3 15 offers to the gaming world. And, the new models inherit all that in an improved chassis that looks good and adds a USB-C port to the mix. If you have more cash, you can even opt for an 144Hz display, improving your gaming experience.

Read the full review: Dell G3 15

Michelle Rae Uy contributed to this article


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