Thin and sleek design, Latest Intel processors, Sturdy construction
Pricey, Unattractive keyboard
The Dell XPS 14 Ultrabook offers a minimal design that will be instantly familiar to Apple MacBook Pro fans. The latest Intel processor and a beefy portion of RAM make it a powerful, portable workhorse....
solid built, excellent looks, good backlit keyboard and trackpad, fast and able to deal with games as well, decent speakers
a bit heavy, not the best screen, extra options are quite expensive
If you want a slightly bigger and faster ultrabook, the Dell XPS 14 is a stylish option. It is one of the most beautiful laptops out there and has plenty of aces down its sleeve, unfortunately it is a bit too heavy, at 4.5+ pounds and only features an ave...
Solid unibody aluminium chassis with soft-touch, Excellent battery life, Flexible specs including 3G, High-res screen, Good value
Chunky and heavy, TN screen with average viewing angles, No touch for Windows 8 (yet?)
The Dell XPS 14 is a worthy MacBook Pro rival with its beautifully minimalist yet incredibly solid aluminium chassis and stylish lines, and the soft-touch keyboard surround and grippy rubber base elevate it a step above. The range of available specs is eq...
Sammanfattning: Lisa Gade reviews the Dell XPS 14 laptop. Dell calls this an Ultrabook, though at 14″ and 4.6 lb., it's a bit out of that bell curve. The XPS 14 fits right in with the XPS 13 Ultrabook and the new Dell XPS 15 laptop in terms of esthetics and excellent bui...
Dell's XPS 14 features an Ivy Bridge processor and discrete graphics, which make it quite powerful for its form factor. It's a decent Ultrabook overall, but not without its problems. It could use a screen with better vertical viewing angles and a USB p...
Category leading battery life. Great performance for a decent price. Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI and mechanical hard drive options make it a good "all rounder"
Shallow viewing angles, particularly on the verticals. Touchpad scrolling a little erratic in some applications. GeForce GT 630M brings limited benefits, especially in Dell's implementation
It's built well, performs well and is our new battery life king. At 2.1kg, it's heavier than most ultrabooks, and minor usability issues and shallow viewing angles could turn some off....
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Publicerad: 2012-06-26, Författare: Dan , testad av: techradar.com/au/
Excellent look and feel, bright screen, plenty of options
Not cheap, SSD options expensive, Design a bit Applederived
We thought the XPS 13 was brilliant, but it had one problem - screen real estate. The XPS 14 solves this and is a really rather fine laptop. The XPS 13 wasn't the cheapest Ultrabook around and neither is the XPS 14, but we're really looking forward to se...
Sammanfattning: Dell’s latest series of 14-inch Ultrabooks brings a little of the American company’s trademark customisability to the form factor. While you can’t pick and choose processors, RAM and storage individually, there are five models of XPS 14 ranging from an...
We really like the Dell XPS 14 as a ultrabook. It is available in India at a price tag of around Rs 79,000. It has a great build quality and a good design. You can use it for both office and personal work. The great battery backup would allow you to use i...