Dell’s XPS 15 9500 is our top pick for a 4K laptop
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4K Laptops
Windows Central
2020
Compared to just a few years ago, many more laptops now include a 4K display option, but Dell’s XPS 15 (9500) is our pick out of the best 4K laptops. Its 4K UHD+ display is gorgeous with its new 16:10 aspect ratio, it has a dedicated GPU for extra power, 10th Gen Intel Core CPU options for outstanding performance, and it’s all contained in a slim aluminum chassis that can fit into any setting. You’ll get long battery life from the 86Wh battery, altogether making this a laptop you can carry with you everywhere you go.
Best Overall: Dell XPS 15 (9500)
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The 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10750H processor (CPU) is truly a performer with six cores, but you can opt for up to a Core i9-10885H CPU with eight cores and a clock speed up to 5.3GHz. Add in a dedicated NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR5 VRAM, and you have a laptop that can handle some specialized design and editing work.
The slim chassis made up of aluminum and carbon fiber holds onto decent port selection, with two Thunderbolt 3, USB-C 3.1, an SD card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. A fingerprint reader is built into the power button, and the IR webcam sits above the display for a natural angle and facial recognition. Rounding things out is an enormous 86Wh battery that allows you to get through about six or 7 hours from a charge.
Pros:
- 4K UHD+ touch display with 16:10 aspect ratio
- Powerful Intel 10th Gen CPU options
- Dedicated NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti GPU
- Premium aluminum chassis
- Large 86Wh battery
Cons:
- Not as versatile as a convertible
- Less expensive options available
Best Overall
Dell XPS 15 (9500)
Beautiful display options, stellar performance
Dell’s XPS 15 is one of the slimmest 15-inch laptops out there, boasting impressive performance and a knockout 4K display option.
Best Convertible: Lenovo Yoga C940
There are a few display options available, but the lone 4K option includes an IPS panel for wide viewing angles, HDR400, and brightness that can reach 500 nits. It does have a glossy finish because it’s touch, but the brightness level should handle glare. And, of course, you can use it with Windows Ink thanks to the included pen. The bezel is thin, but there’s enough room on the top for a webcam and privacy shutter.
This laptop is just 0.57 inches (1.4cm) at its thinnest point, making it a rather portable option. And if you’re in public, there’s a fingerprint reader built-in for some extra security. The 4K display will likely cut the 60Wh battery’s life by about a third, but rapid charge tech is available for a quick refill. Ports here include two Thunderbolt 3, USB-A 3.1 (Gen 2), and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Pros:
- 10th Gen Intel Core CPUs
- Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
- 14-inch 4K touch display with slim bezel
- Soundbar hinge
- Dedicated active pen silo
Cons:
- No dedicated GPU (see 15-inch version)
- Battery could be larger
Best Convertible
Lenovo Yoga C940
Beautiful all-metal convertible
Beautiful 4K touch display, soundbar hinge, and convertible design make this an ideal laptop for media.
Best Gaming: Razer Blade 15
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The top option is a 4K OLED touch display with 100% DCI-P3 color reproduction, 60Hz refresh rate, and HDR400 certification. If you’re a designer or editor, this would no doubt also make a stellar system, especially now that Razer is offering an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU. Top-firing quad speakers provide loud audio, and you might be tempted to use them instead of a gaming headset.
All this is contained in a symmetrical metal chassis with squared edges, available in either black or Mercury White colors. It’s one of the best looking laptops out there, and it’s built to withstand daily use. The keyboard’s travel is a bit short, but the enormous Precision touchpad is ideal when not using an external gaming mouse plugged into one of three USB-A 3.2 ports. Other connectivity includes Thunderbolt 3, HDMI 2.0, and Ethernet depending on whether you get the Base or Advanced model.
Pros:
- 4K OLED display is stunning
- Outstanding audio
- Excellent gaming performance
- Keeps cool
- Premium build quality
Cons:
- Keyboard has short travel
- Very expensive
Best Gaming
Razer Blade 15
A gaming laptop that is almost picture-perfect
The Blade 15 Advanced offers stellar performance hardware and 4K OLED HDR touch display with 60Hz refresh rate.
Best 13-Inch: Dell XPS 13 (9300)
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The display has had nearly all its bezel removed, including below where the chin usually sits. This allows for a boxier 16:10 aspect ratio for more screen real estate. There’s still an IR camera above the display, as well as a fingerprint reader built into the power button as a backup for Windows Hello.
The 4K UHD+ (3840×2400) touch display option is gorgeous, with 500 nits brightness, anti-reflective coating, and 90% DCI-P3 color reproduction. It’s also certified for DisplayHDR400. While the FHD+ display is also great, this laptop truly shines with the UHD+ screen.
Pros:
- 16:10 aspect ratio and thin bezel
- Stunning look and design
- Excellent keyboard and touchpad
- Strong performance
- Beautiful 4K display
Cons:
- Webcam could be better
- Gets expensive fast
Best 13-Inch
Dell XPS 13 (9300)
The best 13-inch Ultrabook with a 4K display
The refreshed XPS 13 9300 is near perfection, and its 16:10 display with no bezel happens to be available in a 4K resolution.
Best High-End Gaming: Razer Blade Pro 17
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At 17.3 inches it offers a lot of screen real estate, and the available 4K (3840×2160) resolution is stunning. It’s touch-enabled, it has a whopping 120Hz refresh rate, and it offers 100% AdobeRGB, 100% sRGB, and 95% DCI-P3 color reproduction. It also manages 434 nits brightness.
Typing is a bit shallow, but keys are responsive for gaming action and have customizable RGB lighting. Flanking either side of the keyboard are robust speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning; they get loud and make full use of the space available on a 17-inch device. Ports are plentiful, you get an IR camera above the display, and it’s all wrapped up in a snazzy aluminum chassis.
Pros:
- 4K 120Hz gaming display
- Outstanding performance
- High-end audio
- IR camera
- Lots of ports
Cons:
- Very expensive
- Big and heavy
Best High-End Gaming
Razer Blade Pro 17
Tons of power
The refreshed Blade Pro 17 for early 2020 brings a stunning 4K touch display with 120Hz refresh rate.
Best Value Convertible: HP Spectre x360 13t
The 13.3-inch touch 4K AMOLED display is gorgeous and can be used with an included active pen for Windows Ink. The bezel along the top and bottom has been shrunk down by a whopping 66% for an even more premium look, yet HP has managed to keep an IR camera above the screen for Windows Hello.
The chiclet keyboard is crisp and comfortable. It makes perfect use of all space available, and the touchpad, now using Microsoft Precision drivers is large. 10th Gen Intel Core CPU options offer excellent performance and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.
Pros:
- Handsome, elegant gem-cut design
- Using Precision touchpad drivers
- Pen included for inking
- IR camera for Windows Hello
- 4K AMOLED touch display with slim bezel
Cons:
- Drop-jaw USB-A is annoying
- Still using 16:9 aspect ratio
Best Value Convertible
HP Spectre x360 13t
They fixed almost everything
The Spectre x360 demonstrates HP can do jaw-dropping hardware and design. Expect strong performance and killer 4K display.
Best Business: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Source: Lenovo
Port selection is generous, with two Thunderbolt 3, two USB-A 3.2, HDMI 1.4, Ethernet extension adapter, and 3.5mm audio. The keyboard is among the best around, and the Precision touchpad is accompanied by a TrackPoint system for those who love the red pointing nub.
For performance hardware, get up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB PCIe SSD. And, to top it all off, add up to a 14-inch non-touch display with 90% DCI-P3 color reproduction, 500 nits brightness, and Dolby Vision HDR 400.
Pros:
- 10th Gen Intel Core CPU options
- Beautiful 4K display option
- Varied port selection
- Comfy keyboard
- Durable ThinkPad build
Best Business
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 8)
A thin, durable Ultrabook that gets work done
The eighth-gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon is available with a 4K HDR400 display, plenty of security features, and the durability you expect from a ThinkPad.
Bottom line
It’s a great time to be in the market for a laptop with 4K display, but Dell’s XPS 15 9500 steals the show.
The 4K UHD+ touch display has a 16:10 aspect ratio that eliminates bezel, it has an anti-reflective coating, and it hits more than 500 nits brightness. It’s backed up by a dedicated NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti GPU and 10th Gen Intel Core CPU options. The compact, light chassis is made from aluminum and carbon fiber, and it’s packing a sizable 86Wh battery.
If these laptops aren’t quite what you’re looking for, head over to our collection of the overall best Windows laptop picks for far more options.
Credits — The team that worked on this guide
Cale Hunt Cale Hunt is a staff writer at Windows Central. He focuses mainly on PC, laptop, and accessory coverage, as well as the emerging world of VR. He is an avid PC gamer and multi-platform user and spends most of his time either tinkering with or writing about tech.
Daniel Rubino is the executive editor of Windows Central. He has been covering Microsoft since 2009 back when this site was called WMExperts (and later Windows Phone Central). His interests include Windows, Surface, HoloLens, Xbox, and future computing visions. Follow him on Twitter: @daniel_rubino.
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