Tuesday 16 June 2020

The Dell XPS 15 (7590), the model that preceded the latest 9500, is one excellent laptop. It comes at you with powerful hardware, FHD, and 4K OLED display options, and a premium chassis made from CNC machined aluminum and carbon-fiber palm rest. While it looks flashy, it might not have enough character for your liking, or you might just want to keep your XPS 15 from getting scratched up during regular use. Luckily, there are plenty of skins available.

Wooden Skins

Toast

Editor's choice

Toast makes some beautiful wooden skins for your XPS 15 that stick on with removable adhesive. Cover the lid, bottom, sides, and palm rest, and choose from four different finishes. You can even add custom engraved text to make it truly yours. The skins are designed for the XPS 15 7590 but should also fit the 9550, 9560, and 9570 thanks to having similar dimensions.

From $69 at Toast

Customize Your Look

dbrand

Staff favorite

Skins from dbrand are made from high-quality 3M vinyl and are cut to fit your laptop specifically. Choose from more than 35 colors and designs and opt for top, logo, trackpad, and bottom pieces depending on your budget and how much you want to cover. Each shipment includes everything you need for a pain-free installation.

From $2 at dbrand

Artistic Designs

DecalGirl

These skins, designed for the XPS 15 9560, shouldn't have a problem fitting your 9570 or 7590. There are thousands of different unique skin designs to choose from, and you can even create your own if you don't find something you like. Choose from two different finishes, and rest assured you'll be able to remove the skin without issue when you're finished with it.

From $25 at DecalGirl

Laser Precision Cut

XtremeSkins

Cover the top, bottom, and touchpad with an XtremeSkin, cut precisely to include screw holes, feet, vents, and bottom flap. These skins can be reapplied and have an air release to cut down on bubbles, and there are a ton of options to choose from, with a separate portion made especially for the logo on the lid. These skins are specially made to fit the new XPS 15 7590.

From $33 at XtremeSkins

Branded Skins

Skinit

Amongst the standard designs, of which there are plenty, you can get your hands on skins designed with NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, Marvel, DC Comics, and Disney characters and logos. These skins use 3M vinyl and won't leave behind a residue when removed. If you don't find a design you like, you can create your own.

From $30 at Skinit

Wrapping up

These skins all provide style and protection for your Dell XPS 15 (7590) in several different ways, but if we're making a suggestion, we can't help but recommend something from Toast. Its skins are hand-crafted in Portland, Oregon from real wood, and the inclusion of customizable engravings can give it a personal look. They stick on with a quality adhesive, and all ports are left open, so you don't have to worry about a hit to functionality.

Looking for a vinyl skin that comes in separate parts, each customizable with more than 35 different designs? Check out what dbrand has to offer. Its skins are relatively affordable despite good quality material, and the package comes with everything you need for a bubble-free, smooth installation.

If you're in search of added protection in the form of a quality sleeve or case, we've also rounded up the best of the best that will fit the XPS 15 7590 and the new XPS 15 9500.



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