Aluminium chassis, Small chassis despite the 13.3″ display size, Thin and light, Great battery life
I am not a fan of the carbon fibre palm rest, Occasional coil whine, SSD write speeds are lacking
All-in-all, the Dell XPS 13 (9360) is a good Ultrabook, but it is not without its problems.To start with the good aspects of the XPS 13 though – the build quality is excellent thanks to the aluminium chassis. Dell have also done a great job at reducing th...
Yes! Tried and true, the XPS 13 is still a solid buy.It took a couple of years, but the laptop world finally caught up to Dell's cutting-edge XPS 13. HP, Lenovo, and Microsoft are falling over each other to one-up Dell and putting out remarkably nice comp...
Publicerad: 2016-12-30, Författare: Andrew , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent ultraportable laptop, the best 13-inch Windows model going for many. Dell hasn't aimed for a single superlative feature, a potential gimmick. Its footprint is smaller than the competition, but it's thicker. Its screen resol...
Speedy and solid multitasking performance is delivered by the 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U dual core processor, combine with 8GB of LPDDR3, The 128GB SSD is very responsive and fast, and provides enough storage capacity to keep important files nearby, The f
The webcam position is poor, making it difficult to use, Windows Hello is not supported,
The Dell XPS 13 is slow compared to others to adopt additional new tech so it can deliver a modern experience, yet doesn't leave legacy users in the lurch.While reviewing the new XPS 13, we suddenly appreciated that this laptop can easily match and even o...
Sammanfattning: Lisa Gade reviews the late 2017 Dell XPS 13 (9360), refreshed with Intel 8th generation Kaby Lake-R quad core 15 watt Ultrabook CPUs. The XPS 13 is otherwise unchanged, but that performance improvement from the 8th gen CPU is the most significant in years...
Speedy and solid multitasking performance is delivered by the 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U dual core processor, combine with 8GB of LPDDR3, The 128GB SSD is very responsive and fast, and provides enough storage capacity to keep important files nearby, The f
The webcam position is poor, making it difficult to use, Windows Hello is not supported,
The Dell XPS 13 is slow compared to others to adopt additional new tech so it can deliver a modern experience, yet doesn't leave legacy users in the lurch.While reviewing the new XPS 13, we suddenly appreciated that this laptop can easily match and even o...
Sammanfattning: Lisa Gade reviews the 3rd generation Dell XPS 13 model 9360, a 13.3” Ultrabook with Infinity Display (barely there bezels) and the footprint of a 12” laptop, refreshed in late 2016 with Intel 7th generation Kaby Lake CPUs. The XPS 13 weighs just 2.7 to 2...
The New XPS 13 Touch is beautiful, well built, and performs stunningly. In regards to things I didn't like, while the camera placement tops the list, I also didn't care for the fan spinning up so often (even during Windows Update) or for the glare from th...
In this class of notebook, every inch and ounce count. While I'm impressed that the XPS 13 squeezes a 13.3-in. system into a case the size of a 12.5-in. system, its thick rear and 2.8-lb. weight are of concern. I love the inclusion of Thunderbolt 3, a backlit keyboard and a physical battery gauge, but its oddly placed webcam is a real setback for me...