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PCWorld's August Digital Magazine: Dell XPS 15 9500 reviewed

August 06, 2020

Stay on top of the latest tech with PCWorld’s Digital Magazine. Available as single copies or as a monthly subscription, it highlights the best content from PCWorld.com—the most important news, the key product reviews, and the most useful features and how-to stories—in a curated Digital Magazine for Android and iOS, as well for the desktop and other tablet readers.In the August issue This month we review Dell's XPS 15 9500, the laptop Apple should have made. We pick the best PC Games of 2020 (so far). Plus, find out why Xbox Game Pass for PC is the best deal in PC gaming.Other highlights include: News: Arm Macs and AMD rising: How Intel's endless 10nm struggles cost it so much Lenovo Yoga C640 review: The battery life blows us away HP Chromebook x360 12b review: It's affordable and good Samsung SSD 870 QVO review: Stupendous 8TB capacity in a SATA SSD Best Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra cases: Top picks in every style Android tips: 11 quick ways to clear space on an overstuffed Android phone, plus how to share large video files from your device Here's How: How to fix audio problems on your Windows PC Video highlights Watch: The Acer Aspire 5 has been a bestseller on Amazon for months. Here's why: It has a nice, big 15.6-inch display, a slim chassis, and solid performance from its Ryzen 3 CPU on day-to-day computing.To read this article in full, please click here

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