Mini resurrection.
It (Dell XPS 17) arrived a few weeks back and I've had time to mess with it a bit. First off, the scheduled ETA was a major hedge on Dell's part. It actually came in almost a week earlier than they originally said it would. Both good and bad to this: the ETA might scare customers off if they need a machine sooner, but it's a bit of a boon for those who can wait for a new rig.
Some early impressions, in case anyone cares:
- adding in the second hard drive (taken from the dead laptop) was a snap. It really made the whole file swap process, well, I won't call it exactly quick and easy, but it was quicker and easier than it would have been otherwise. Really glad I chose the machine with that second drive bay.
- boot-up is somewhat slower than I expected, though it seems to be faster now that all of the current Windows updates are finished.
- There was surprisingly little crapware installed; just the usual anti-virus stuff that I don't want. Based on others' positive comments, I'm running MS Security Essentials.
- Win7 has some quirks that will take a while to get used to. XP it ain't, that's for sure.
- So far, compatibility with GOGs is okay. I've only tried three titles but they're all DOSBOX games and I haven't had much trouble except some random crashes in one title. Don't know if that's the title itself or the new rig, since I bought the game after the laptop arrived.
- I'm struggling a bit with the chiclet-style keyboard. The feel is okay but I'm making a lot more typing errors than I used to with the old one. Nice having a numpad to the right, though.
- The old keyboard had a bit of separation between groups of four F-keys. This made it easier to instinctively find them. The arrow keys were also larger on the old laptop so it's now tougher to use them on games and apps where it's otherwise handy to do so. And I'm thinking I should have taken the option of the backlit keyboard, since I often play in low-light. Maybe that's an easy upgrade down the road.
- Performance seems good. Tried the Stalker: COP benchmark and I think it was getting something like 40 fps average. Not bad for a laptop running a second-tier GPU. Also tried running, umm, 3DMark I think it was, but it would only use the onboard GPU - it wouldn't automatically switch over to the discrete GPU using the Optimus technology. There's a way to force either/or but it didn't work with that benchmark. No biggie - GOGs aren't that demanding and that's pretty much all I play. FWIW, I did have to force it for the Stalker benchmark; it was otherwise getting around 6-8 fps.
- The upgraded battery extends from the flush underside of the chassis by about 20mm / 3/4 inch. It won't be great for putting it in my bag but it probably is quite helpful for cooling, allowing for improved airflow underneath the unit.
- Not that I use the trackpad, but if you're one that normally does, I gotta say that thing is quite large.
- The chassis feels a much more solid than the old Inspiron E1705 I used to run. I don't feel the same flex as the old one and maybe that will help with longevity as the internals aren't tweaked nearly as much.
- The screen looks nice. This one has a semi-matte finish and the lack of glare is a nice change from before. Not that I had big problems with glare on the old one, but still, it's a noticeable improvement in that regard. It is also handling the old resolutions of GOGs with no problems whatsoever. Interpolation isn't killing image quality like it would maybe 5 years ago.
LOL - just noticed I've had the brightness set at about half, and it still looked good.
- The built-in JBL speakers actually sound pretty decent, all things considered. This might be helped by the battery lifting the ass-end off the desktop. With my old Sennheisers plugged in, no complaints whatsoever.
So I'm happy with my new Dell thus far. It hasn't missed a beat, no dead pixels that I can find, runs quickly, boots faster after updates, that second drive bay was a big plus, and I'm getting the hang of the interface changes from Win7. I know it'll be a while before my hands are trained on the new keyboard but that will come eventually; having the numpad is a fair trade-off for that.
Again, thanks to all for the input.