Trouble with XPS 1. USB- C/Thunderbolt 3, and external monitors. It was roughly a year ago that we had a chance to review Dell’s XPS 13, which was the first laptop from Dell to feature the Infinity Edge display. Dell Skylake laptops: XPS 13 9350, XPS 15 9550, XPS 12 9250, Alienware, Inspiron and Precision series. Is the Dell XPS 13 (9350) laptop compatible with the Ubuntu OS? I'm new to Linux and Ubuntu but I'm minded to be a convert to open source software after disinterest. I have the same problem with a Display. Port connection using the XPS 1. Are you running Windows 1. I've speculated that the half completed Control Panel ==> Settings overhaul isn't fully blocking the . The laptop may be erroneously and ineffectually sending the signal to the display to sleep. But if the same problem exists in Windows 8. It's a pity Dell doesn't offer the option in BIOS to select what the laptop does when the lid is closed. I have the TB1. 5 Dell Thunderbolt Dock too. Whether I connect the Display. Port cable to a Thunderbolt 3 adapter or the Dell Thunderbolt Dock the results are the same. I don't think the Dock plays a role. You say the blinking off and on problem doesn't happen with HDMI, that would indicate that the Thunderbolt 3/USB- C port, or more likely its controller software (which Dell updated only a few days ago), is at fault. I have access to many new Dell laptops and came to an identical conclusion. I believe the latest laptops Dell is shipping directly don’t exhibit this behavior, but. The XPS (Xtreme Performance System) name dates back to 1993 when Dell at that time was more focused on corporate business than consumers. Dell XPS 13 13.3' QHD+ Multi-Touch Infinity Display The XPS 13 has a 13.3' QHD+ infinity display with a 3200 x 1800 native resolution. You'll be able to experience. Reader comments Skylake-powered Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15 grab BIOS and driver updates. I suspect Dell will get this ironed out in time. They are really good about updating their drivers, firmware etc. But they need to know about the problem. I contacted support and had a very long dialogue with them that lasted over a month. But because my machine is 4. K and my external monitor is 4. K, I never thought to use the onboard laptop's HDMI 1. K at 6. 0Hz. But I'm going to try it tomorrow. By the way, it's definitely not your monitor. I've experienced the same problem with three different Dell 4. K monitors now. I'd appreciate it if you came back and posted what version of Windows you're using. Skylake- powered Dell XPS 1. XPS 1. 5 grab BIOS and driver updates. Owners of the late- 2. Dell XPS 1. 3 (9. XPS 1. 5 (9. 55. 0) — both rocking the new Intel Core i Skylake processors — will want to head to the Dell Drivers page to grab a few small updates. First up is the Dell XPS 1. BIOS version 1. 2. This update is listed as optional and not a critical one, so you could skip it. Changes include: Support Vpro Windows 7 OSSupport Dell BME Dock. Additionally, there is a firmware update for the Thunderbolt 3 USB port, which you will want to grab. Dell uses full spec'd USB 3. Type- C ports on all their devices for display out as well as data transfer and even optionally powering the system. Dell has also released a few driver updates for the late- 2. XPS 1. 5 (9. 55. 0) with Infinity. Display. Those drivers include: Intel 1. Series Chipset Driver. Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Driver. Realtek USB GBE Ethernet Controller Driver. Most of those are just maintenance and small improvements, but they're still listed as 'Recommended' for your laptop. Have you picked up either Dell Ultrabook for your daily work? Let us know what you think. Next week, we'll be featuring both the new XPS 1. XPS 1. 5 for reviews and later today you can look forward to a hands- on with the new Dell Venue 8 Pro (5. Full HD display, LTE and more! Thanks, Mark B., for the tip!
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