Dell XPS 17 9700vsHP EliteBook 650 G9

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Dell
Dell XPS 17 9700
XPS 17 9700

Quick Stats

The Dell XPS 17 9700's performance is hindered by its cooling system, limiting CPU and GPU power.
The Dell XPS 17 9700 boasts exceptionally good build quality with a strong and practical design overall.
Opt for the 1080p panel instead of 4K display for better battery life and comparable color accuracy overall.
The Dell XPS 17 9700 boasts exceptional build quality and a large, responsive trackpad.
HP
HP EliteBook 650 G9
EliteBook 650 G9

Quick Stats

The HP EliteBook 650 G9 delivers solid performance for daily office work and basic tasks efficiently.
The HP EliteBook 650 G9 boasts a solid build quality with durable aluminum chassis overall.
The HP EliteBook 650 G9's full HD display is acceptable for daily use, but lacks color accuracy.
The HP EliteBook 650 G9 boasts an impressive array of features including an Intel Core i5 processor and up to 64GB RAM.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Dell XPS 17 9700
Winner
#305
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#309
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Dell XPS 17 9700
#689
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#70
Winner
Display
Dell XPS 17 9700
#384
Winner
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#498
Performance
Dell XPS 17 9700
#319
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#222
Winner
Build
Dell XPS 17 9700
#586
Winner
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#622
Features
Dell XPS 17 9700
#60
Winner
HP EliteBook 650 G9
#424

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Dell Dell XPS 17 9700
HP HP EliteBook 650 G9
up to 64GB
up to 64GB
up to 8000GB SSD
up to 4000GB SSD
Intel Core i5-10300H
Intel Core i7-1255U
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Max-Q
NVIDIA GeForce MX570
N/A
1x 2280 M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 + 1x 2230 M.2 PCIe See photo

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Dell XPS 17 9700

Strengths

The display is excellent, with a high-quality screen that's perfect for content creation and media consumption.
The speakers are quite good, with nice sound in the bass response and well-tuned frequency response.
The laptop has a big battery (97 Wh) that provides around 7 hours of light use, making it suitable for an 8-hour workday.
The larger form factor means you get better cooling, performance, and speakers compared to the smaller XPS 15.

Weaknesses

The cooling system can't sustain high-performance levels due to limited power from the 130W charger.
The keyboard has short key travel, making it not enjoyable for tasks like programming or typing for extended periods.
The right USB-C port position interferes with some mouse setups that use an adapter with a long cable.
The price of the 4K touch display is an additional $400 compared to the standard display.

HP EliteBook 650 G9

Strengths

The laptop is quite portable with a weight of just 1.74 kilograms and a profile of 19.9 millimeters.
The keyboard is very good with a backlight and spill resistance typing feels great as the key travel is long and the feedback is clicky.
The touchpad surface is really smooth and the tracking is quite clicky
The input/output ports show good coverage with a LAN port, one full-sized 5G USB port, and an optional smart card reader on the left side.
The laptop has a solid chassis and good upgrade ability with two SO-DIMM slots for up to 64 GB of DDR4 memory and 2 M.2 slots.
The device is relatively quiet with temperatures that can't be felt on the outside, even during intense use
The laptop's short load performance is good, resulting in a snappy experience when using it
The EliteBook 650 G9 has a decent battery life of up to 9 hours and 15 minutes of web browsing or 7 hours and 17 minutes of video playback

Weaknesses

There's still some flex when twisting the lid or pressing on the base, which affects durability
The display selection is limited, with only a 1366x768 or Full HD IPS panel option available
The FHD display has only 51% sRGB coverage, making it unsuitable for professional color-related work
The laptop's power consumption can get high during intense use, reaching up to 45 watts in the first few seconds of our test
The CPU performance is not as good as some other laptops with the same processor (e.g. Dell Latitude 153530)
The base can get hot, reaching temperatures of up to 35 degrees Celsius during intense use
There's no PWM usage on the display, but it may be an issue for users who are sensitive to screen flicker
The battery pack is relatively small at 42.75 Wh, which might affect battery life in more demanding scenarios
Read Full Reviews

Dell XPS 17 9700

The Dell XPS 17 9700 is a laptop that excels in certain areas, such as content creation and media consumption, but falls short in others, like typing-intensive tasks. With its large form factor, it offers improved performance, cooling, and speakers compared to smaller models. However, the lack of sufficient power delivery to sustain high-performance usage limits its gaming capabilities. This review will evaluate the laptop's strengths and weaknesses, helping you decide if it's the right fit for your needs.

HP EliteBook 650 G9

The HP EliteBook 650 G9 is the larger sibling of the popular portable EliteBook series, offering the same hardware in a bigger chassis. This business laptop boasts a solid aluminum build, good upgrade ability, and decent portability, weighing just 1.74kg. With a comfortable keyboard, smooth touchpad, and impressive cooling system, it's an attractive option for those seeking a reliable work device. Our review delves into its performance, display quality, and overall usability.

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