Dell’s XPS 15 9510 is our top pick for a 4K laptop
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4K laptops
Windows Central
2021
Compared to just a few years ago, many more laptops now include a 4K display option, but Dell’s XPS 15 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, 11th 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 (9510)
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Dell has also added a 3456×2160 (3.5K) OLED display option with touch, anti-reflective coating, and 400 nits brightness. This is a great option if you prefer to have your darks and lights as deep as possible.
The 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800H processor (CPU) is truly a performer with eight cores, but you can opt for up to a Core i9-11900H CPU with eight cores and a clock speed up to 4.9GHz. Add in a dedicated NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR6 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 4, USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2), 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.
Pros:
- 3.5K OLED and UHD+ touch displays with 16:10 aspect ratio
- Powerful Intel 11th Gen CPU options
- Dedicated NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti GPU
- Premium aluminum chassis
- Large 86Wh battery
Cons:
- Not as versatile as a convertible
- Less expensive options available
Best 13-inch: Razer Book 13
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The Book 13 has a generous port selection, with two Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, USB-A 3.2, 3.5mm audio, and a microSD card reader. Top-firing THX speakers pump out quality audio, and the overall aluminum design is impeccable. This is a sharp laptop, with even the keyboard offering per-key RGB lighting.
Get an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 16GB of dual-channel RAM, Iris Xe integrated graphics, and 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD to accompany the UHD+ display. This is enough power to handle just about anything, and it’s backed up by a 56Wh battery.
Pros:
- Gorgeous, pristine design
- 11th Gen and Intel Evo certified
- Brilliant IGZO display
- Excellent keyboard and touchpad
- Fantastic THX Spatial Audio
Cons:
- Expensive
- No LTE
Best 15-inch convertible: Lenovo Yoga 9i 15
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This is a laptop built for entertainment, but it can also perform. Add up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i9-10980HK CPU with eight cores, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD, and a NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti dedicated GPU with 4GB of VRAM.
The keyboard is comfortable, there’s a fingerprint reader for extra security, and a privacy shutter can be used to close off the webcam. Ports include USB-A 3.2, two Thunderbolt 3, and 3.5mm audio. If you’re looking for a laptop with movies and TV in mind, this is a great way to go.
Pros:
- HDR display with Dolby Vision
- Soundbar hinge with Dolby Atmos
- Dedicated GPU and Intel H-series CPU
- Premium aluminum build
- Integrated active pen for inking
Cons:
- No IR camera
- Small touchpad
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- Battery life suffers
Best gaming: Razer Blade 15
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While FHD and QHD models are available with some impressive specs of their own, it’s the 15.6-inch 4K display that we’re focusing on here. It’s available in touch and non-touch, both with an OLED panel and 60Hz refresh rate. Both come with 100% DCI-P3 color reproduction, with the touch model receiving HDR support.
With a 4K display configured, add up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i9-11900H CPU, NVIDIA RTX 3080 Laptop GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. There’s also a Studio version available with a NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU for specialized work.
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 4, HDMI 2.0, and Ethernet depending on whether you get the Base or Advanced model.
Pros:
- 4K OLED displays are stunning
- Outstanding audio
- Excellent gaming performance
- Keeps cool
- Premium build quality
Cons:
- Keyboard has short travel
- Very expensive
Best business: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 6)
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A move to a 16:10 aspect ratio gives the laptop a more modern look, and it’s available with a 3840×2400 (UHD+) resolution. The IPS panel is touch-enabled, it has an anti-reflective coating, Dolby Vision, and low blue light properties. This display is stacked. I measured 100% sRGB, 91% AdobeRGB, and 97% DCI-P3 color reproduction, all stellar results. Brightness climbs to 510 nits, allowing you to work outdoors. There’s also an integrated active pen for inking.
Performance hardware includes up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1185G7 CPU, 32GB of LPDDR4x RAM, 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD, and integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics. Models come with a fingerprint reader, webcam privacy shutter, optional IR camera, and human presence detection.
Pros:
- 16:10 UHD+ display option is tops
- Keyboard and wider touchpad are excellent
- Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 6, 4G/5G
- Human presence detection
- Overall flawless convertible design
Cons:
- Camera could be 1080p at this price
- No SD card reader
- RAM not upgradeable
Best business
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 6) convertible
Business features and security in a convertible PC
Sixth-gen updates to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga move it back into place as one of the best convertible PCs on the market. If you want security, durability, and practicality, it should be seriously considered.
Best 14-inch convertible: HP Spectre x360 14
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The platform is Intel Evo certified, meaning you can expect snappy performance even on battery power. Add up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU, Iris Xe integrated graphics, 16GB of onboard RAM, and 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD to handle a lot of work. You can expect about seven hours of life from the 66Wh battery with the OLED display.
The touchpad is larger, top-firing audio pumps out clear sound, and the keyboard won’t stand in the way of productivity. A fingerprint reader and IR camera add security, plus there’s a camera shutter. Ports include two Thunderbolt 4, USB-A 3.1, and a microSD card reader.
Pros:
- 11th Gen Intel Core CPUs
- Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
- 3K2K display with 3:2 aspect ratio
- Big 66Wh battery
- Quad speakers with great audio
Cons:
- No LTE
- Slight touchpad looseness
Bottom line
It’s a great time to be in the market for a laptop with a 4K display, but Dell’s XPS 15 9510 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. You can also get it with a 3.5K OLED display for deeper color. It’s backed up by a dedicated NVIDIA RTX 3050 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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