Not so with the Spin 5: its 3:2 ratio is absolutely fantastic in that regard. Typically, 2-in-1 laptops have a 16:9 aspect ratio, which means they're nearly twice as long as they is wide, making them feeling cramped when writing or drawing on them. The only major downside, like its competitor above, is that all this power and performance comes at a price, but you do get what you pay for. Whether you're working in Adobe Premiere, Photoshop or Blender, you're going to save more time on this laptop than with the latest MacBook Pro, and that's largely thanks to the CUDA cores in the RTX 3060 here.Ĭombine the powerful discrete graphics with the RAM and the powerful, high-wattage H-series processor and this is a laptop you can use to edit video in 4K on the road without making it a total exercise in frustration. Where this laptop really shines though, is in creative workloads, where that 4K display can really shine. Dell sent us the 4K touch version, and while the OLED Dell XPS 13 is still better – it is OLED after all – this is still one of the best laptop displays we've used, and it’s excellent for media workīecause this laptop is packed with an 11th-generation Intel Core processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, it probably shouldn't be super surprising that it absolutely chews through most workloads. This Dell’s 4K display is simply incredible.