Publicerad: 2019-12-27, Författare: Ben , testad av: hothardware.com
6core 10th Gen Intel processor in a 15W TDP, Sleek industrial design and light weight, Excellent InfinityEdge 4K IPS display with multitouch support, Remarkable CPU performance, Great battery life, Premium materials and build quality
Middling graphics performance, Fan noise when the CPU is under heavy load, No USBA ports, Higher end configurations are pricey
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Outstanding build quality and design, excellent keyboard, superb 4K touchscreen, improved webcam, exceptionally slim and light,
You'll be living the dongle life as there are no USB Type-A ports, We say The refined and refreshed Dell XPS 13 represents the pinnacle of Dell's efforts to create the ultimate ultraportable and by all accounts, they've succeeded. There's very little com
Our review unit's configuration of the XPS 13 with an 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and a 4K touchscreen display is the most powerful available but it also drains the most juice from the provided 52Whr battery. With a normal use case of web browsing, wo...
Sammanfattning: Announced at CES earlier this year in Las Vegas, the new 2019 Dell XPS 13 9380 is the companies latest take on perfecting the 13″ ultrabook. While I enjoyed reviewing the 2018 Dell XPS 13 9370, it wasn't perfect as it had a few shortcomings that kept me...
Publicerad: 2019-04-30, Författare: Alex , testad av: laptopmedia.com
Astonishing battery life, Very thin profile, Satisfactory input devices (the keyboard is backlit), Very high contrast, 94% sRGB coverage and accurate default settings (AUO B133HAN06VG6 (AUO5B2D)), Doesn't use PWM for brightness adjusment and reaches above
Needs a dongle to expand the I/O, Gets pretty hot, Lowers its maximum brightness on battery power
As the market continues to saturate with good laptops at low prices, it becomes harder and harder for an XPS to shine. Yes, it is a brilliantly build device, which utilizes its hardware at its best and provides security features, unseen on cheap laptops...
The Dell XPS 13 is a great all-around clamshell laptop, with a beautiful design and a small footprint. My biggest complaints are that there's no IR camera - particularly that Dell gave us facial recognition and then took it away - and there's no USB Type-...
Sammanfattning: Announced at CES this year, Dell's new XPS 13 finally puts the webcam where it belongs, above the display. Moreover, the company shrunk down the camera sensor, so it didn't have to compromise on the immersive experience that's provided by narrow bezels.T...
A webcam above the screen, Dolby Vision screens standard, Speedy performance, Refined design
Still no full-sized SD card slot, Relies on integrated graphics when competitors are exploring dedicated
Dell's XPS 13 is still one of the best Windows ultraportables around. Its design is better than ever, it has fantastically bright Dolby Vision HDR screens and Dell has finally returned the webcam to the proper position. There aren't many downsides -- unle...
Publicerad: 2019-03-20, Författare: Dan , testad av: cnet.com
Dell has fixed this laptop's only remaining serious flaw, designing a super-slim 2mm webcam to fit into the thin screen bezel. Optional colors look great, as does the 4K touchscreen. Excellent keyboard, and decent battery life for a 4K laptop
The entry level configuration, while well-priced, cuts too many corners. I don't love the woven texture on the wrist rest
It's nearly impossible to find anything to dislike about this 13-inch slim powerhouse, at least in the pricey high-end configuration tested here...