The anti-reflective coating and 400-nit measure of brightness means that views are superior form every angle, and you can use your laptop in a variety of ambient light settings, indoors or outdoors. The XPS comes with two thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, an SD slot and headphone jack. The DDR3 SDRAM graphics makes for great viewing capability, whether that be games, movies, even office and web browsing. This laptop features a 10th generation Intel Core i5-10210U processor, 8 GB RAM and 256 GB solid state drive (SSD), and comes with Windows 10 Home as standard. Sadly, the Dell XPS doesn’t have a number pad, though this isn’t likely to be a deal breaker given whats under the hood. It marginally cheaper, and the backlighting works far better in contrast with the black key-surround. We recommend opting for the black on silver design, rather than pure white. Though this does depend on personal preference. A travel distance of 1.4mm and above is generally optimal.
Average travel distance between keys is 1.22mm, which is ok. You can also automatically switch off the light at the touch of a button, or set them to switch off after a period of inactivity. You can work long into the night with several tiers of brightness on the backlit keyboard.