The good: The updated Dell XPS 27
is highlighted by excellent performance and features, plus a
higher-than-1080p touch screen, Nvidia graphics, and Intel's latest
fourth-gen CPUs. An HDMI input lets it double as a display for a game
console or cable box.
The bad: The
main benefit of Intel's new chips, amazing battery life, isn't
applicable here. The adjustable stand could offer more flexibility.
The bottom line: As
a big-screen upscale all-in-one with touch and decent gaming chops, the
latest version of Dell's XPS 27 is a great all-around home PC that
covers a lot of bases.
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