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Dell has taken its time getting in on the Ultrabook action, but its new XPS 13 is a classy laptop that will give its rivals a real run for their money.Like all Ultrabooks, the XPS 13 has an extremely thin and lightweight design - it measures just 18mm thi...
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Let's face it - if Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air was human, few would blame it for having an ego of Kanye West-sized proportions after being copied for years by sub-par imitations. Recent efforts to emerge from the Windows camp, however, indicate that rival...
Haswell, Classy design, Light, Decent keyboard, 1080p screen, Swappable battery...
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Dell's has refreshed its XPS laptop range with upgraded screens and Intel Haswell processors. Here's our Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15 hands-on review. The new XPS range looks sleek with a stylish combination of aluminium and carbon fibre. They're thin and ligh...
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Follow @byrneinatorAfter the last bulky laptop we'd seen from Dell, we’d almost lost faith in company’s definition of Intel’s Ultrabook standard. Thankfully, the XPS 13 is here to redress the balance and it remains Dell’s lightest and slimmest Ultraboo...
A super slim laptop with a fast processor, but the fussy touchpad lets it down a little...
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Dell's XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks worthy of the name. It fused striking design with stellar performance, and was anything but another MacBook Air clone. Now, Dell has given the XPS 13 a spit and polish for 2013, adding Windows 8, a Full HD dis...
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Dell's XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks worthy of the name. It fused striking design with stellar performance, and was anything but another MacBook Air clone. Now, Dell has given the XPS 13 a spit and polish for 2013, adding Windows 8, a Full HD dis...
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Dell's XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks worthy of the name. It fused striking design with stellar performance, and was anything but another MacBook Air clone. Now, Dell has given the XPS 13 a spit and polish for 2013, adding Windows 8, a Full HD dis...
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Upgraded hardware and a stunning display make the XPS 13 the best-value Full HD Ultrabook on the marketRating: 5Average: 5 (1 vote) Dell’s XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks worthy of the name. It fused striking design with stellar performance, and...
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Dell's XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks worthy of the name. It fused striking design with stellar performance, and was anything but another MacBook Air clone . Now, Dell has given the XPS 13 a spit and polish for 2013, adding Windows 8, a Full HD di...
Upgraded hardware and a stunning display make the XPS 13 the best-value Full HD Ultrabook on the market...
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The once-unique design of the XPS 13 has now also been applied to the XPS 10 Windows RT tablet, the XPS 12 (a convertible tablet/Ultrabook) and the XPS 15 (a powerful notebook)...
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The Dell XPS 13 was one of the first Ultrabooks to come out, and now a new version is available designed with new hardware and a Full HD IPS display. The once-unique design of the XPS 13 has now also been applied to the XPS 10 Windows RT tablet, the XPS...
If you're looking for a new Ultrabook with Full HD display, than this Dell XPS 13 should be at the top of your list. It has a solid build quality, a quick Samsung SSD, 8 GB of RAM and a good dual-band wireless adapter from Intel. The main complaints we...
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The Dell XPS 13-MLK ($1,399) is an ultrabook built for travel, with a strong, compact chassis made with exotic materials. It has most of the high-end features that power users look for, including a high-performance Core i5 processor, a sizable solid-state...
The Dell XPS 13-MLK ultrabook's multimedia prowess, a 1080p screen, and a compact chassis make it a great choice for the power user on the go...
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Dell's XPS range has always been at the high end of the notebook market, so you might be expecting big things of its Ultrabooks, and you'd be right to.For a start, the build quality is fantastic. It's a reasonably light 1.4kg, cast in aluminium, and only...
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The ultrabook we were sent to review is the same as the model available on Dell's UK site, with one exception: the processor. Our version has an Intel Core i7-2637M17U, whereas the UK model is a step down, a Core i5-2467M (1.60 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0...
Very thin and light (1.36 kg), CPU / RAM / SSD performance, Battery life (5 hrs 12 min), Finishing, Headphone output...
Low connectivity (no SD card reader) forces you to buy extra adapters (VGA, Ethernet, etc.), Glossy screen with a mediocre image, Low gaming capability, Heat (69° C / 156° F on top), Speakers saturate quickly...
The XPS 13 gets good overall performances from its CPU (video games excluded) and the finishing is nice, but the near-Saharan heat levels, pitiful display and anemic connectivity give this ultrabook a three-star rating, at best...
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Dell has taken its time in bringing out its own Ultrabook but the results are undoubtedly stylish. The XPS 13 Ultrabook has a tapered shape and metal lid reminiscent of the Apple Macbook Air, but there are plenty of design touches that set it apart. Th...
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Dell’s XPS 13 is what we would call the quintessential Ultrabook. It has one of the slimmest chassis we have seen, uses top shelf materials and incorporates a very quick SSD which makes up for a lack of processor speed. It is nearly perfect for on-th...
The XPS 13 is something of an oddity in a market thats quickly becoming a lynchpin in a so-called post PC world. Ultrabooks were originally conceived to be inexpensive, adaptable solutions that could be carried just about anywhere but typically, man...
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Dell's XPS 13 is one of the few available ultrabooks that seems to live up to Intel's original vision for the brand, with a clean minimalist look, lightweight design, and styling more reminiscent of Apple's consumer products than a typical Windows lapt...
Slim, lightweight, sturdy aluminium and carbon fibre construction...
Few I/O ports, non-removable battery...
The Dell XPS 13 is a slim, lightweight and well-designed ultrabook, but the poor I/O connectivity available and the integrated battery make it more of a consumer device than a business laptop...
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Around six years ago, I remember lusting after a carbon-fibre Sony ultraportable that weighed under a kilogram, was wafer-thin, and cost $5000. Dell’s Ultrabook XPS 13 is a much more affordable $1699, but it has many of the characteristics of that lon...
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The XPS 13 adheres to the most basic of design philosophies: stay thin. Its allure derives solely from its slender proportions, standing just 6mm on its shortest end and rising no more than 18mm. The lid is only interrupted by Dell's own insignia, but oth...
Built from premium materials; Great keyboard; Slender design;...
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Dell's Ultrabook has some interesting design cues, but is that enough to separate it from the Ultrabook pack?...
Built from premium materials; Great keyboard; Slender design;...
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Product round-up It took a little while for the production lines to get going, but the first few months of 2012 have seen super-slim Ultrabooks completely outnumbering every other type of desktop or laptop PC coming our way. Intel’s tight definition o...
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When we first viewed the XPS 13 in March at its launch, we were impressed. It was high time for Dell to show off their answer to the growing popularity of the ultrabook category; typically characterised by devices that boast a light weight, long batter...
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The 13-inch XPS 13 is an impressive machine. In fact, it's one of the most powerful laptops we've tested. A Geekbench score of 7,344 lands the XPS 13 behind––by a very small margin––the 2011 Macbook Pro, in processing power. In all categories, this machin...
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The XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the Macbook Air. It's one of the most powerful laptops we've tested, but had some minor design flaws. Sections The XPS 13 is Dell's answer to the Macbook Air. It's one of the most powerful laptops we've tested, but had som...
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Around six years ago, I remember lusting after a carbon-fibre Sony ultraportable that weighed under a kilogram, was wafer-thin, and cost $5000. Dell’s Ultrabook XPS 13 is a much more affordable $1699, but it has many of the characteristics of that long...
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Having been in the hardware reviewing game for more years than I care to mention - cue the violins - I have looked at a huge number of notebooks claiming to be both thin and light. From the days when thin meant something less than half an inch in thick...
Dell might have been late to the Ultrabook party, but the XPS 13 certainly makes a head-turning entrance with its superb design. It’s not faultless by any means - connectivity is limited, and it would have been nice to see a higher resolution screen -...
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A couple of years ago at Cebit we met with Intel and one of the key topics they were keen to push was that all in one PCs were the next big thing. Those units which essentially build a whole PC into a system that looks like a monitor with keyboard and mou...
As we would expect from an Ultrabook the initial impression users will get from the XPS 13 is one of a high quality build. The aluminium lid looks good and feels sturdy and well made with the carbon fibre sides adding a nice contrast while also offering d...
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Classy, understated and brimming with potential, Dell has conjured up an industry-leading Ultrabook with its XPS 13Rating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The email told us Dell was coming to show us something special. That we had to sign a non-disclosure agreeme...
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The email told us Dell was coming to show us something special. That we had to sign a non-disclosure agreement if we wanted in. A day later, that something turned out to be an early sample of the XPS 13, Dell's long-awaited addition to its premium laptop...
Classy, understated and brimming with potential, Dell has conjured up an industry-leading Ultrabook with its XPS 13...
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It has for some time been a source of great irritation to us that PC manufacturers just don't seem able to produce computers that look as impressive as Apple's MacBook Air. Ultrabooks provided something of an improvement in the situation, but even the...
Lovely to look at, more than enough power, superb screen, great keyboard and trackpad, built incredibly well...
A total of three ports is not enough, quite expensive, battery life could be better...
The Dell is aimed at the heart, not the head. No right-thinking person would consider that two USB ports is enough for a modern laptop, but it somehow works anyway. For an ultra-portable laptop, it makes sense to ignore everything but the size, shape a...
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Dell's first ultrabook, the 13.3in. XPS 13, is a slim, sleek offering — a far cry from the more chunky notebooks the company often delivers. With preconfigured systems (all running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional) starting at £819 (ex. VAT) and customisa...
Attractive design, Solidly built chassis, Comfortable keyboard, Face recognition login...
Standardresolution screen, Limited vertical viewing angles, No Ethernet port, No fingerprint reader...
The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook looks stunning, and has a good keyboard. However it's short on ports and connectors, and the display's resolution and vertical viewing angles could be better. This is a shame: Dell bided its time before entering the ultrabook...
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Dell's XPS 13 (L321X) Ultrabook is a slim, 13in unit that received unanimous praise for its design from all who saw it while I was reviewing it. That does not happen often. Most of time I will hear it from people when they think something is too ugly o...
Design and build quality, Performance, Size and weight...
Very limited amount of ports, Screen could be better, Touchpad drivers need work...
There's no doubt the Dell XPS 13 is a beautiful laptop. Its carbon fibre base and Gorilla Glass components not only look good, they give the laptop plenty of strength. Furthermore, the XPS 13 is a fast unit thanks to its Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD. It l...
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Dell has a lot of faith in the Dell XPS 13, its first entry into the emerging Ultrabook class of superthin laptops. Compared to what we're used to seeing from Dell, it's a design marvel: thin, light, sleek, and well built with high-quality materials. I...
If the display was higher resolution and offered better off-axis viewing angles, this would be our favorite Ultrabook...
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The XPS 13 is Dell's first Ultrabook and resembles the earlier 14z and 15z modelsAnyone in any doubt that Ultrabooks are anything other than the spotlight device for 2012 will have to take stock after a slew of new machines were revealed earlier this year...
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Dell’s XPS 13 might not have made it to shops in the first wave of Ultrabooks, but by taking its time, Dell has had a chance to produce an excellent laptop. Rather than create its ultrabook as an entirely new design, Dell has instead based the XPS 13 o...
Dell has taken the Ultrabook specification and made something beautiful. It's an excellent choice, but not quite the best...
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The world of laptops is moving fast, and the end of 2012 saw a raft of new designs that aim to get the best from Windows 8 . The Dell XPS 13 was one of the highlights of last year, so it's no surprise that Dell has continued with its flagship Ultrabook...
Good processing power, Fine build quality, Great usability, 256GB SSD, Good battery life...
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Ultrabooks took the forefront at this year’s CES and Dell, one of the industry’s top guns, unveiled the Dell XPS 13 to us all. It’s got some catching up to do – after all, the Asus Zenbook UX31 and Toshiba Satellite Z830 have impressed us for some mont...
Very attractive, Great keyboard, Impressive battery...
No microSD slot, No Ethernet connection, Integrated mouse buttons...
Obviously we didn't get to test the Dell XPS 13 out in the wild or give all of its features a thorough run-through but in our limited time with the new ultrabook we were certainly impressed. The minimal design and lack of stickers around the keyboard...
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The XPS 13 adheres to the most basic of design philosophies: stay thin. Its allure derives solely from its slender proportions, standing just 6mm on its shortest end and rising no more than 18mm. The lid is only interrupted by Dell's own insignia, but oth...
Built from premium materials, Great keyboard, Slender design...
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The version of the XPS 13 we've reviewed has an Intel Core i7 processor. The 1.8GHz Core i7-4500U scored 50 in our benchmarks, which is very good for an ultra-portable laptop, particularly one so small. This low-power CPU runs cool and is still more than...
This is a great ultra-portable, but its high price means that its rivals are better value...
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The version of the XPS 13 we've reviewed has an Intel Core i7 processor. The 1.8GHz Core i7-4500U scored 50 in our benchmarks, which is very good for an ultra-portable laptop, particularly one so small. This low-power CPU runs cool and is still more than...
This is a great ultra-portable, but its high price means that its rivals are better value...
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When Dell unleashed the XPS 13 it was one of the few Ultrabook devices that could stand up against the strength of the Apple MacBook Air. Not all of us are Apple users, of course, so the prospect of a slim, light, attractive and powerful Windows portable...
Looks great, plenty of power, superb Full HD screen, great to type, backlit keys, slim and light, decent battery life, trim on Bloatware...
Irritating wake/sleep response, just two USB ports, no SD slot, touchscreen will divide opinion, loud fan when active...
The Dell XPS 13 isn't a budget buy by any means. With prices starting just under a grand it's actually pricier than the MacBook Air. Which might be a hard pill to swallow for some. But if you're after a solid Windows 8.1 system with enough power an...
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Two years ago, at CES 2012, a pleasant but rushed Dell rep met us outside the Sbarro in the Las Vegas Convention Center. He opened his briefcase and pulled out a black velvet case. Inside was the Dell XPS 13, a system that was among the first Ultrabooks t...
Strong, attractive chassis, Thin and light, Great 1080p display with recordsetting contrast, Excellent battery life, Minimal bloatware...
Warm and loud under load, Limited connectivity...
Despite its age, the Dell XPS 13 remains one of the most attractive Ultrabooks on the market. The system's carbon-fiber chassis, extremely thin bezels and elegant appearance combine to create an aesthetic that can easily compete with Apple's MacBook Pro...
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While Apple, Samsung, and Sony have established themselves as design-conscious laptop manufacturers, you shouldn't leave Dell out of the conversation.Want proof? Take a gander at the latest XPS 13 (MSRP $1649.99). With its dark metallic cover and gorgeous...
Aside from the omission of an SD card reader—seriously, who does this?—Dell crafted a superb ultrabook in the XPS 13. It's powerful, offers plenty of storage, lasts for a very long time, and has excellent WiFi. On top of this, the screen looks fantastic...
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Dell had already outdone itself with the XPS 13 ultrabook in early 2013. That notebook matched the competition almost point for point, but in a smaller frame. Of course, the competition never stops, with full HD touchscreens and Haswell processors the nor...
Alluring, compact design, Snappy keyboard, Sharp touchscreen, Punchy performance...
Lacks SD card reader, Disappointing battery life, No customization options...
The XPS 13 is one of those ultrabooks that the lot aspires to, and this edition maintains that status. Between its classy design and impressively tiny chassis, this laptop will turn heads with the likes of the Apple and Samsung laptops of the world. With...
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Dell had already outdone itself with the XPS 13 ultrabook in early 2013. That notebook matched the competition almost point for point, but in a smaller frame. Of course, the competition never stops, with full HD touchscreens and Haswell processors the nor...
Alluring, compact design, Snappy keyboard, Sharp touchscreen, Punchy performance...
Lacks SD card reader, Disappointing battery life, No customization options...
Dell has chosen to meet the opposition head on in the portability race, with a laptop that isn't thinner or even all that lighter, but rather more compact in width and depth. It's an impressive feat, to offer the same screen size in a smaller frame. Coupl...
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The last time we had a look at the Dell XPS 13 was a couple of years ago, back when the CPU of choice was a second generation Intel Core product. Not much has changed with the unit since then in terms of the way it looks, but it does have a much improved...
Vibrant Full HD screen, Good battery life, Swift overall performance, Solid build quality...
Screen is very glossy, Can get noticeably warm, Annoying dynamic contrast changes...
Dell's XPS 13 features aluminium and carbon fibre construction, and is blessed with looks that are appealling. It has some tiny drawbacks, in our opinion, but should nevertheless be considered if you're after an Ultrabook that has good build quality, fast...
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Let's face it - if Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air was human, few would blame it for having an ego of Kanye West-sized proportions after being copied for years by sub-par imitations. Recent efforts to emerge from the Windows camp, however, indicate that rival...
Haswell, Classy design, Light, Decent keyboard, 1080p screen, Swappable battery...
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Dell's XPS M1330 is the cheapest luxury laptop on test by quite a distance. At £768 (exc VAT), it's almost £140 less than the Toshiba Satellite P300, and yet it still feels more luxurious than many of the other laptops in this group. The svelte form hi...
A superb small laptop that offers plenty of features, power and value for money...
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If youre after a small laptop, but are willing to sacrifice slightly on portability to get better performance and a larger screen, then the Dell XPS M1330 is a great laptop. If you want a laptop you can carry around with you everywhere you go, then...
If youre after a small laptop, but are willing to sacrifice slightly on portability to get better performance and a larger screen, then the Dell XPS M1330 is a great option. With an asking price under £800 it also represents good value for money too...
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It’s not the first time I’ve entered the wonderful world of notebooks, but recently I’ve found myself getting a bit tired of sitting in front of the same desk in the same room so many hours a day. I thought that it was finally time to ta...
It’s not the first time I’ve entered the wonderful world of notebooks, but recently I’ve found myself getting a bit tired of sitting in front of the same desk in the same room so many hours a day. I thought that it was finally time to ta...
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Stylish and feature-rich, the XPS M1330 is Dells best ultraportable to date. No, make that the best 13.3-inch notebook you can currently buy that doesnt have an apple as a logo. Dell - XPS M1330 price Buy Dell XPS M1330 securely online at a bargain...
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The XPS M1330 follows in the footsteps of the XPS M1210, a 12.1in machine that was one of the first of the PC giants ultra-portables to cram in a dedicated graphics chip. Although it could double the performance of its nearest rivals, it was also dou...
Although XPS fans may lament the death of the brand as an indicator of single-minded gaming machines, the introduction of the XPS M1330 is a welcome one. This stylish laptop shows you can indeed have your cake and happily devour it, offering a great c...
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Dell has always released value-for-money machines, but its laptop range has never been the most attractive of options. Even the XPS has been more utilitarian than other gaming machines. Until now that is, as the Dell XPS M1330 (£1219 inc. VAT) has been...
Very bright display, Powerful spec, Decent portability...
Dell has always released value-for-money machines, but its laptop range has never been the most attractive of options. Even the XPS has been more utilitarian than other gaming machines. Until now that is, as the Dell XPS M1330 (£1219 inc. VAT) has been...
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Very fast for some applications, but poor gaming performance and strong competition reduces its appeal.
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Great design, performance matches looks, battery life...
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Dell has designed a slim and good-looking machine that is equally impressive when it comes to performance and battery life...
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If cutting-edge tech is what youre after, consider the Dell XPS M1330, which performed near the top of its class. Our test unit came with an extra-cost red lid, an optional LED-backlit display, and integrated mobile broadband. All of those trimming...
The Dell Inspiron XPS M1330 Laptop is available in black or the Crimson Red version we tested. And if you want a thin and light notebook that makes a visual impression as strong as its performance, the flashy colour will do the trick. Carla Thornton L...
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Kat and I take a look at the XPS 1330, one of the new range fromDell that focuses on style as well as substance. Remember when we spoke to Michael Mueller about their plans? No? Shame on you. Anyway, you can see the machine close up below as I disappea...
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When it comes to big things in small packages, the Dell XPS M1330 is a prime choice. This super slim, high powered notebook is packed with style and evokes analogies of childhood superheroes like AstroBoy or Mighty Mouse, whose stature is far outweighe...
Media Direct, High-end CPU, Stylish, Battery life, Screen quality, HDMI output...
Only two USB ports, Speakers distort at high volumes The Final Word The Dell XPS M1330 is the most powerful notebook weve tested to date. Its slim, its stylish and for your money, its even good value. Theres little to complain about this notebook...
The Dell XPS M1330 is the most powerful notebook weve tested to date. Its slim, its stylish and for your money, its even good value. Theres little to complain about this notebook, except if you dont have one.
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Back in February, Dell told us "off-the-record" that there was a "sexy" new XPS product coming out in June which was worth waiting for. Come the end of July, and the Dell XPS M1330 is now here. Pictures leaked onto the net about two months ago -- gener...
Battery life, Performance, Stylish looks, Value for money...
Flimsy screen on LEDbacklit model...
If youre in the market for a portable, the 1.78kg Dell XPS with its HDMI port and slot-loading DVD is both stylish and a pleasure to use.
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Smart industrial design and high-end components combine to make Dells latest performance notebook a highly desirable piece of gear Dells new XPS m1330 notebook is such an elegantly designed and powerful machine that its given me reason to consider...
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Its not as beautiful or lightweight as the latest ultraportables, but if youre looking for an affordable multimedia laptop the M1330 is a fine choice...
Attractive and lightweight. Bright screen...
Touch-sensitive buttons are difficult to use. Slot-loading drive is noisy...
Its not as beautiful or lightweight as the latest ultraportables, but if youre looking for an affordable multimedia laptop the M1330 is a fine choice...
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Along with the MacBook Air, the Dell XPS 13 is the only other consumer model in this list. However, Dell does offer it with Windows 8.1 Professional factory installed, and is marketing it as a business Ultrabook for users who want an ultra-portable notebo...
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Lisa Gade reviews the 2014 Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook with 4th generation Intel Haswell CPUs and a full HD touchscreen. The latest generation XPS 13 retains the aluminum and carbon fiber casing, slim design and light build. It's available with Intel Core i3/i5...
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Lisa Gade reviews the Dell XPS 13 FHD Ultrabook. This looks and feels like the standard XPS 13 but it has a 1920 x 1080 FHD IPS display with 350 nits brightness. It's available with updated Ivy Bridge Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs and Intel HD 4000 graphics. T...
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Dell's latest entry in the Ultrabook space challenges all our preconceived notions that thin and light notebooks are fragile and delicate. The Dell XPS13 is just as thin and while heavier than the competition, feels far more solid and robust than a lot of...
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Here is a gaming demo of the Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook playing FPS games including Left 4 Dead 2, Mass Effect 2 and Crysis 2. The XPS 13 runs on a 1.6GHz Core i5 with Intel HD 3000 graphics, yet does decently with some of these games. Check out our full video...
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Here is Lisa Gade's video review of the Dell XPS 13 ultrabook. The Dell XPS 13 is available with 2nd gen Intel Core i5 and i7 ULV CPUs. It uses top of the line materials such as Gorilla Glass for the display, aluminum cover, magnesium alloy palmrest and c...
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Here is our smackdown comparison of the Dell XPS 13 and the HP Folio 13 ultrabooks...
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Here is our comparison smackdown of the Dell XPS 13 ultrabook and the MacBook Air 13...
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Showing off the laptop for the first time in a low key press briefing on Tuesday , Dell claimed the XPS 13 is the "smallest 13in notebook in the world, fitting a 13.3in screen into the size of a typical 11in notebook"...
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The Ultrabook market is jam-packed with excellent laptops that pack a ton of power into tiny frames. The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro (starting at $1,099, £1,099, AUS$1,254), the Acer Aspire S7 (starting at $1,349, £1,199, AU$2,599) and the Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus...
Battery life, Gorgeous design, Screen real, estate...
Weight, Off, center webcam, Poor speakers...
The Ultrabook market is jam-packed with excellent laptops that pack a ton of power into tiny frames. The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro (starting at $1,099, £1,099, AUS$1,254), the Acer Aspire S7 (starting at $1,349, £1,199, AU$2,599) and the Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus...
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Dell has taken the wraps off the latest additions to its XPS family of devices: the XPS 13 and 15. We got some hands-on time with the XPS 13, a laptop described by Dell as the "smallest 13-inch laptop on the planet", and immediately fell in love with its...
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The Ultrabook market is jam-packed with excellent laptops that pack a ton of power into tiny frames. The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro (starting at $1,099, £1,099, AUS$1,254), the Acer Aspire S7 (starting at $1,349, £1,199, AU$2,599) and the Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus...
Battery life, Gorgeous design, Screen realestate...
Weight, Offcenter webcam, Poor speakers...
The Dell XPS 13 is an immediate contender for Best Ultrabook. You won't have to break the bank to buy the standard model, which provides a speedy and pleasant user experience that will last up to 15 hours. If you really want to be wowed, upgrade to the Q...
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Dell XPS 13 2015 – Another impressive-looking new laptop Fresh from the newly updated Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2015 , another laptop getting a CES 2015 update is the Dell XPS 13. The 2015 edition claims to have the longest battery life of any 13-inch lap...
Awesome looks, compact design and long battery life – no one could criticise the Dell XPS 13 2015 with a straight face. The keyboard might put some people off, but here is yet more evidence that Apple's next MacBook Air update needs to deliver the goods...
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This year's CES has produced a bumper crop of gorgeous laptops, and the all-new Dell XPS 13 is yet another that would grace any executive's briefcase. It's thin, stylish and packed with power, but what lifts it above the rest is the so-called "infinity di...
An "infinity screen" lifts this powerful little laptop above the 13in crowd...
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The Dell XPS 13 laptop. Source: JASON HENRY FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNALFor years, laptop makers have been playing catch-up with the hardware in Apple's slender $1,000 MacBook Air. With the 2015 version of the XPS 13, Dell has finally matched it.I tested a...
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Lisa Gade compares the Dell XPS 13 (2015) and the Microsoft Surface Pro 3. Check out our video review of the Dell XPS 13 (2015)...
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Dell is starting out 2015 with a bang. The new Dell XPS 13 (MSRP: $799, $1,399.99 as tested) reimagines how an ultrabook should look by introducing a clever new design element. It's easy to imagine every other laptop manufacturer reconsidering how they're...
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The fundamental problem with many hybrid PCs is that very few have come close to offering the kind of structural reliability and ergonomics that even mediocre notebooks and laptops have to offer.I've always been a fan of ultraportable notebooks in the 11-...
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After company privatisation and realigning its focus for the business market, Dell has only gone and launched the most desirable 13-inch consumer laptop that we've ever seen: the 2015 version of the XPS 13. But business, consumer, whatever label is put u...
Unparalleled infinity screen design, powerful overall performance, small and lightweight, the Windows 8 laptop to give Apple something to chew on...
Fan noise under little pressure, screen a little too glossy, battery life should be better (12,000mAh expansion pack accessory is available however)...
Despite a few of minor moans – some fan noise, a slightly reflective screen and exaggerated battery life claims – there's not an equivalent Windows laptop we can commend more highly than the Dell XPS 13. It's enough to give Apple something to chew o...
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Dell's Early 2015 version of the XPS 13 has undergone some changes compared to last year's model, with the most notable change being a screen frame that's only 5mm thick at the sides and across the top. It's an efficient use of space that makes this 13.3i...
Thin screen border, Vibrant screen, Comfortable overall design, Appealing design...
SSD recorded slow write rate, Battery life is shorter than previous model we looked at...
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Build quality is outstanding. It's just 15mm thick and only weighs 1.3kg, but is built like a tank. The palm rest is made from a carbon fibre-like material with a grippy coating on top, which looks and feels fantastic, but we wish Dell had coated the whol...
The new Dell XPS 13 has outstanding design, build and performance, but its "infinity screen" isn't perfect...
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The Dell XPS 13 9343 stands as a shining beacon of hope in the world of Windows laptops . Read our Dell XPS 13 review to find out how Dell is making laptops (and Windows) sexy again. Also see: Best laptops 2015 . It's been a long time coming but laptops...
The Dell XPS 13 9343 stands as a shining beacon of hope in the world of Windows laptops, a compact laptop that outdoes the obvious competition in some key respects like screen quality and near-borderless display. Here is a 13.3-inch laptop that takes up l...
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Lisa Gade compares the HP Spectre x360 and the Dell XPS 13 (2015) Ultrabooks...
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Dell's XPS line of laptops have long represented the top end of the company's notebook offering, providing one of the most tempting Windows-based alternatives to Apple's enduringly popular MacBook Pro devices. Its latest XPS 13 model is no different and h...
Excellent allround performance, sturdy and stylish build...
Slightly patchy display, battery life could be better...
If you want the performance and desirability of a MacBook Pro but need to run Windows, the Dell XPS 13 is the laptop for you...
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I find it really hard to believe the XPS 13 (2015) was made by Dell.I've always seen Dell as a budget PC manufacturer - the kind of company you go to if you need an alright machine for home or if you need to kit out a small office on a tight budget. There...
Fantastic display, Super slick design, Fast and lightweight...
Base model only has 4GB of RAM, Keyboard is a fingerprint magnet, Touchscreen model is expensive...
Not only does the Dell XPS 13 outshine the vast majority of its Windows brethren, it goes toe-to-toe with Apple's high-end notebooks in terms of both design and usability. The XPS 13 is hard to fault. The low Australia dollar means that XPS 13 models sta...
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For a long time now, if you've been looking for the very best in slim, light laptops, you've had to turn - however reluctantly - to Apple. With great battery life, top quality displays, zippy performance that doesn't deteriorate over time and cutting edge...
To tell the story of Dell's XPS 13 is to relate a story of what might have been. It's a stunning design, of that there's no denying: it's attractive, beautifully built and practical, and Dell has squeezed into this glamorous chassis a 13in laptop that's c...
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Lisa Gade compares the Apple 12” MаcBook with retina and the Dell XPS 13 2015 edition Ultrabooks. Check out our video review of the MacBook with retina at...
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The chassis of the new XPS 13 is made from aluminium and carbon fibre; this gives the design an impressive look and allows it to be lighter without sacrificing on robustness. The construction is excellent, and there's no play at all between panels.Our onl...
Buildquality, Extremely compact, Weight, Highcontrast matte screen, Accurate colorimetry, Decent processing power...
Limited connectivity, Underpowered GPU, Unimpressive speakers, Heats up...
Well-built, extremely compact and with an impressive battery life and beautiful display, the XPS 13 is a real success story. It'll be great for anyone wanting a truly transportable device, something that you can put in your bag and take with you anywhere...
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For a long time now, if you've been looking for the very best in slim, light laptops, you've had to turn - however reluctantly - to Apple. With great battery life, top quality displays, zippy performance that doesn't deteriorate over time and cutting edge...
To tell the story of Dell's XPS 13 is to relate a story of what might have been. It's a stunning design, of that there's no denying: it's attractive, beautifully built and practical, and Dell has squeezed into this glamorous chassis a 13in laptop that's c...
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Are you thinking of buying a Windows laptop? Don't, until you've read this review. The new Dell XPS 13 isn't perfect, but it's freaking incredible for the starting-at AU$1499 you'll spend to bring one home.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product reviews are...
Slim design, Beautiful display, Usable, smooth trackpad.
No 180degree hinge, Small battery, Mediocre speakers...
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On paper, Dell's new XPS 13 seems impossibly good for the $US800 starter price. It leaves you thinking “what's the catch?” I just saw it in person, and to be honest I couldn't find it. This thing seems fantastic.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product revie...
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I have to admit, the XPS 13 2015 9343 is one of the few ultraportables that caught my attention at CES . And since it was one of the first Broadwell U laptops available to buy, I took the plunge and got one.I've ordered it so I could review one of these n...
nice industrial design, splendid build quality, matte IPS display, good keyboard and trackpad, fast hardware, no bloatware on this version, mostly noiseless, punchy speakers, good battery life, affordable starting prices...
surprisingly dim display (see the Screen chapter), charges slowly, can get hot, annoying white LED next to the trackpad, touchscreen equipped models are pricey...
Dell did a great job with the XPS 13 9343. They created a compact and light laptop with a 13 inch display, fast hardware, good keyboard/trackpad and long battery life, and on top of all these, a laptop with very little flaws. On the other hand, the proper...
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For a long time now, if you've been looking for the very best in slim, light laptops, you've had to turn - however reluctantly - to Apple's MacBook family. With great battery life, top quality displays, zippy performance that doesn't deteriorate over time...
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F or a long time now, if you've been after the very best in slim, light laptops – with zippy performance that doesn't deteriorate over time – you've had to turn to Apple. But the challenge from Windows machines is steadily growing, and Dell's latest lapto...
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The laptop market has gradually been making a comeback since the introduction of smartphones and tablets and their rise in popularity. Although the modern laptops still look like a laptop, they have returned with better performance, a thinner and lightwei...
Wonderful infinity display is great for work or play, Sleek design that has a small footprint without sacrificing functionality, Wide variety of options ensure the XPS 13 suits all budgets, Welldesigned keyboard and glass touchpad help you accomplish task...
The autobrightness function in the screen cannot adjusted manually, The webcam location is unusual, Device tends to run warm on the bottom when placed on a flat surface...
Dell XPS 13The final verdict...For business users that value space without sacrificing functionality, the 13.3 inch XPS 13 fits the bill. And, with all of the options Dell makes available, you really cannot go wrong since you can choose the options that a...
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Every once in a while a laptop comes along to set a new standard for design - whether it's the new MacBook 's thin tapered body or the Yoga 3 Pro's stylish watchband hinge. Dell's reimagined XPS 13 has now joined the pantheon of laptop greats, not for its...
Amazing display, Compact body, Packs power...
Average battery life (QHD), Adaptive Brightness, Fingerprints easily...
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Listen really closely, and you can hear the cries of Windows laptop users.Windows 10 is truly great, but it doesn't put an end to the affliction caused by inferior screens, carpal-tunnel-inducing trackpads, Tupperware-like plastic, short-lived batteries...
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Ultrabooks are generally the style-obsessed posers of the PC world. They spend a lot of time worrying about their weight, their slimline bodies and how shinily their metallic finishes are gleaming. As any therapist will tell you, it's what's on the inside...
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Dell has recently overhauled its XPS range of business ultrabooks, including the XPS 13. The 13 inch notebook has been a business favourite in recent years for its compact size and sleek design, but has now had a performance upgrade to bring it back to t...
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Take the ultrabook concept, refine it as much as humanly possible and the end result will be Dell's XPS 13. This notebook tells the story of the people who worked on its development; a story about ambition, devout work and perfectionism.It is told in both...
5.7 million pixel display, Aluminium and carbon fibre build, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Good battery life...
No support for Windows Hello, Introductory models do not support touch, SD card pops out...
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Ever since Dell first revealed the redesigned XPS 15 at CES 2015 , it's been one of the US firm's more exciting clamshell devices - an attractive, powerful ultrabook with a gloriously high-resolution 13.3in screen, squeezed into an even smaller form facto...
Superb display, powerful 6thgen Intel Skylake processor, very wellbuilt, quality camera...
Expensive, battery life isn't allday, compromised storage...
Dell's "prosumer" laptop gets a successful Intel Skylake refresh. The speedy processor is just one of many reasons to consider the XPS 13, with a stunning, near-borderless UHD+ display, exquisite build quality and a very capable webcam...
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When we looked at Dell's pint-sized XPS 13 earlier this year, we came away convinced that it was one of the smartest ultrabooks you could buy.Sure, it didn't quite have the glam factor of Apple's MacBook or the lightweight hybrid style of Microsoft's Surf...
Fantastic infinity display, Great performance, Small but perfectly usable, Solid and stylish, Good battery life...
Gets warm and noisy, Weird webcam angles...
The old XPS 13 was already a great lightweight laptop. The new one is even better The old XPS 13 was already a great lightweight laptop. The new one is even better. With Intel's latest processors you get better battery life and more performance, and whil...
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There's more to a great laptop than impressive specifications. You can combine cutting-edge materials and the fastest hardware, but it all means nothing if those elements fail to work together in perfect harmony. Though great in many ways, minor flaws wer...
The XPS 13 is a welcome return to tip-top form for Dell. In fact, there's only one thing that really bugs me about the XPS 13, and that's Dell's stubborn insistence on forcing dynamic contrast on at all times. It's a stupid decision, in my opinion.That as...
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The 2015 Dell XPS 13 stands as a shining beacon of hope in the world of Windows laptops . Read our Dell XPS 13 review to find out how Dell is making laptops (and Windows) sexy again. Also see: Best laptops 2015/16 . Update 15 December 2015: This review w...
The 2015 Dell XPS 13 is a well built, compact laptop that outdoes the obvious competition in some key respects such as screen quality and near-borderless display. Here is a 13.3-inch laptop that takes up little more space than an 11.6-inch model. The new...
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There's more to building a great laptop than just using the right parts. You can combine cutting-edge materials and the fastest hardware, but it all means nothing if those elements fail to work together in perfect harmony. Though great in many ways, minor...
The XPS 13 is a welcome return to tip-top form for Dell. In fact, there's only one thing that really bugs me about the XPS 13, and that's Dell's stubborn insistence on forcing dynamic contrast on at all times. It's a stupid decision, in my opinion.That as...
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The slightly tapered design goes from 9mm to 15mm at its thickest point. The touchscreen model weighs an inconsequential 1.29kg, which is lighter than Apple’s MacBook Air; choose the non-touch model and this drops even further to 1.2kg.It feels refined in...
The new Dell XPS 13 remains a stunning ultra-portable with a more up-to-date processor and added Thunderbolt 3...
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While other laptop manufacturers have been seemingly content to ape the look and feel of Apple's market-leading MacBook laptops, Dell has thankfully taken a different path with its XPS range. The latest XPS 13 ultra portable has a distinct look and feel t...
Lightweight, Sturdy, Attractive, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Good battery life...
Display scaling issues, Sleep bugs...
Despite a handful of flaws, this is one of the best Windows ultraportables available...
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When Dell released the first XPS 13 early on in 2015, it fell agonisingly short of greatness. The design was there, the core hardware was fast enough, but a series of niggling little flaws prevented it from mounting a genuine challenge to the best ultrapo...
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EVER SINCE Dell first revealed the redesigned Dell XPS 13 at CES 2015, it's been one of the US firm's more exciting clamshell devices - an attractive, powerful ultrabook with a gloriously high-resolution 13.3in screen, squeezed into an even smaller form f...
Superb display, powerful 6thgen Intel Skylake processor, very wellbuilt, quality camera...
Battery life isn't allday, compromised storage...
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crn.com
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In the first major refresh of its XPS 13 models since the release of Windows 8, Dell equips its ultra-lights with Intel's fourth-gen Haswell processors, 1,920-x-1,080 full HD displays, a bigger battery, Intel high-speed wireless and a 10-point multitouch...
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The Dell XPS 13-MLK ($1,399) is an ultrabook built for travel, with a strong, compact chassis made with exotic materials. It has most of the high-end features that power users look for, including a high-performance Core i5 processor, a sizable solid-state...
Compact. Comfortable, backlit keyboard. Both USB ports are USB 3.0. Responsive trackpad. Sturdy construction. Large SSD with ample free space. 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi.
A little pricey. No touch screen. Middling battery life. USB 3.0 ports are black...
The new Dell XPS 13-MLK ultrabook is made for ultimate portability. Its combination of multimedia prowess, a 1080p screen, and a compact chassis make it a great choice for the power user on the go...
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Re-introducing the Dell XPS 13Around this time last year, we had a chance to take a look at Dell's first ultrabook, the XPS 13 . This was an ultrabook I was for the most part fond of, but one that was clearly suffering from being first generation ultraboo...
I don't think I'm out of line for being disappointed that the fundamental flaws of the Dell XPS 13's chassis design that I cited a year ago haven't really changed. Maybe I'm the only person that uses Intel's Quick Sync, but I've found it to be a tremendou...
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twitter: @lisagade) We're no strangers to the Dell XPS 13, and you probably aren't either. One of the features we'd wished for when we reviewed the first generation model was a higher resolution display option; say 1600 x 900. Well Dell has done even...
Top quality materials, attractive, nice 1080p display, excellent keyboard.
Still no SD card slot, HDMI requires adapter, battery life is middle of the road, no touch screen (some of you might see that as a plus!).
The Dell XPS 13 FHD is a solid pick for business and home Ultrabook buyers who don't want a touch screen. It uses top quality materials, is put together with excellent fit and finish and it's a good looking machine. The updated third generation Intel...
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Dell has made yet another incremental update for the 2013 model , though this may be the most noteworthy change yet. The XPS 13 now has an option to come pre-configured with a 1080p IPS display as opposed to the 720p TN panels of its older models. FHD uni...
Aluminum alloy, carbon fiber, and Gorilla Glass chassis, Strong, yet lighweight design, Excellent application performance, Beautiful 1080p IPS display, High brightness and contrast, Backlit keyboard, Silent during low workloads...
Limited connectivity ports, Very warm even when idling, Noisy during medium to high workloads, Nonremovable battery, Lower battery life due to more demanding display, Enduser serviceability discouraged, Keyboard may be mushy to some...
Dell XPS 13 FHD When we first reviewed the XPS 13 back in March of last year, we found the Ultrabook to be a no-frills , highly mobile solution with great workmanship and application performance for its time. Fast forward exactly one year later and we fi...
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Technology marches to the beat of its own drum and the hard part is keeping in step with the rhythm. You may recall, for example, that we already reviewed Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook a year ago, singing high praise for its edge-to-edge display, stellar bat...
Last year we said the Dell XPS 13 was the fastest Ultrabook we had tested to date. What about this year's refresh? Well, it didn't set records across the board in the Ultrabook category, but it did represent the form factor well with top-shelf perform...
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This compact Ultrabook fits a 13.3-inch 1080p display with IPS technology into a small chassis. Read on to see why we really like this premium offering from Dell.OverviewThe XPS 13 is a high-end Ultrabook featuring premium build materials and a clean exte...
Excellent quality, Beautiful 1080p display, Great keyboard and touchpad, Good battery life...
Limited number of ports (no media card reader)...
We like the Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook for many reasons. The build quality is top notch; it's constructed with premium materials including aluminum and carbon fiber. This Ultrabook manages to fit a 13.3″ display inside a chassis that's normal-sized for a 12″ n...
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The march of innovation in consumer electronics is more persistent and grueling than any other industry. CES 2013 proved this once again as even refreshed designs were rarely based on hardware more than a year old. Yet, among this crowd of new and altered...
Rocksolid build quality, Pleasing keyboard, Classleading 1080p display, Small and light, Above average battery life...
Poor audio quality, Can run very hot when gaming, Not the best value...
We know the XPS 13 is a year-old design. If that knowledge was somehow blasted out of our memory, however, we wouldn't have noticed. In some areas, like build quality and battery life, this aging system remains more advanced than competitors just coming...
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The concept of an ultrabook was coined by Intel to make PC makers sell more machines with designs that could compare to the extremely popular MacBook Air which is seen as a pioneer, focusing on the portability and design. The Dell XPS 13 follows suit with...
Very good casing quality, Very good system performance, Good mobility traits, Low emissions in little load, Backlit keyboard, Highcapacity and fast solid state drive, Good battery life...
Few interfaces, Limited upgradeability, Unusual keyboard, Loud operating noise in load, Reflective and viewing angle dependent screen, Dimmed screen brightness on battery...
Dell's XPS 13 is really a stylish, potent and very well built ultrabook. The conservative looks and high-quality materials are convincing. Its slim dimensions and low weight are not the best for this device category, but nevertheless ensure very good mob...
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You might remember my review of the Dell XPS 15z a short while back and how I said Dell clearly borrowed some inspiration from the Apple MacBook Pro. Well, the Dell XPS 13 is much the same, except it is targeting more of the MacBook Air crowd...
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With the introduction of the Dell XPS 13, Dell manages to come up with an impressive, extremely compact 13” laptop that is just slightly bigger than the Macbook Air 11. Sold at around the same price than the latter, it clearly outperforms its Apple cou...
great) The Dell XPS 13 is impressive: in a form-factor slightly bigger than the Macbook Air 11”, Dell has managed to provide a powerful 13” thin-and-light platform that scales up to a Core i7 processor, 256GB of SSD storage and 4G as an option. At $9...
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Lately I've been changing things up a bit. For several months I used a little Lenovo ThinkPad X220 running Windows 7 and had a great experience -- it felt rock solid and responsive, with fantastic battery life. Then I switched to a...
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OverviewThe Dell XPS 13 ultrabook is a unique hybrid of a premuim consumer laptop and a thin-and-light business notebook. Loaded your choice of either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor and a blazingly fast solid state drive, this little laptop might j...
Excellent performance for an ultrabook, Durable Gorilla glass screen, Thin, stylish design with good battery life...
Glossy Gorilla glass screen creates glare and reflections, No SD card slot, Heavier than expected ... but still lightweight...
After spending some time with the Dell XPS 13 we were left with the feeling that this is actually a reasonable alternative to a MacBook Air. Yes, if you buy the XPS 13 you have to live without Apple's operating system and you have to settle for a less-tha...
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Dell’s entry into the ultrabook world may not break any new ground, but does it have to? By covering all of the ultrabases in a good-looking package, Dell’s XPS 13 keeps up with the Joneses while not really trying to show off. The strategy works.You’ll...
Lovely design with great portability (and a carbon fiber undercarriage). Solid performance numbers compared to the competition. Better keyboard than most ultrabooks...
Touchpad performs well as long as you don’t have to click on anything. Light on ports (and no SD card slot). Rather loud fan (but it only kicks in under heavy load). Touchpad performs well as long as you don’t have to click on anything. Wouldn’t mind a resolution upgrade.
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Dell was one of the last players to enter the ultrabook game. With their XPS 13 ultrabook, they've brought a fresh design that competes aggressively with the other players. The design is strong yet light and slim; the carbon fiber base sheds weight and...
Gorgeous design and quick startup make it difficult to pass over the XPS 13 from Dell...
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If you're looking for a Windows laptop that looks like a MacBook Air, you've come to the right place. These systems are fast and full-featured, yet slim, light, and generally long on battery life. A few even sport solid-state drives, and some offer a...
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The Dell XPS 13 is an impressive notebook, and easily the best Ultrabook yet.It's really the first Ultrabook that competes with the MacBook Air thanks to a starting price of $999, powerful internals and great looks.The Dell XPS 13 compares favorably to bo...
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Equipped with high-performance hardware, the XPS should be optimally-equipped. Different configurations are available: the cheapest has a Core i5-2467M and a 128 GB SSD, whilst our top model has a Core i7-2637M and 256 GB of storage space. All variants ha...
Excellent workmanship and stability, Very good application performance, High mobility, Backlit keyboard, Fast SSD hard disk...
Reflective display with a weak contrast ratio, Rather loud and hot under load, Poor range of interfaces, Keyboard with low feedback...
Dell XPS 13 So is the Dell XPS 13 the perfect Ultrabook? Unfortunately not, even if the manufacturer has done a lot right. Once again let's look in detail at what we found in the review. Above all the high-tech case sits on its throne, made of carbon fi...
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We've waited a long time for Dell's entry into the Ultrabook market, so was it worth the wait? The XPS 13 boasts one of the sleekest 13-inch form-factors out there, utilizing edge-to-edge damage resistant Corning Gorilla Glass bonded to the lid to fit...
Bright screen, Compact form factor, Good LEDbacklit keyboard...
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Dell has a lot of faith in the XPS 13, its first entry into the emerging Ultrabook class of superthin laptops. Compared to what we're used to seeing from Dell, it's a design marvel: thin, light, sleek, and well built with high-quality materials. It loo...
Excellent look, feel, and build quality, Surprisingly good keyboard...
touchy trackpad, mediocre display...
If the display was higher resolution and offered better off-axis viewing angles, this would be our favorite Ultrabook...
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crn.com
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Page 1 of 2 Of all the devices the CRN Test Center has looked at that call themselves an Ultrabook, the Dell XPS 13 bears the most similarities to Apple's MacBook Air. That's a good thing: The XPS 13 is fast, thin and light, and it winks instantly to l...
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Late last year, before CES, we had the opportunity to check out Dell's then-upcoming entrant to Intel's nascent ultrabook market, the XPS 13. Dell has been refocusing their XPS line with an eye on sophisticated notebooks that straddle the line betwee...
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crn.com
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Of all the devices the CRN Test Center has looked at that call themselves an Ultrabook, the Dell XPS 13 bears the most similarities to Apple's MacBook Air. That's a good thing: The XPS 13 is fast, thin and light, and it winks instantly to life the moment...
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twitter: @lisagade) Not so very long ago, there was just one Ultrabook on the market, and it didn't run Windows, nor did it go under that Intel-invented moniker: the MacBook Air. Now we've covered Ultrabooks (13.3" super thin and light notebooks with...
Excellent build quality and top notch materials and components. Good backlit keyboard, works with large high resolution monitors, nice display.
Fan can be boisterous when working the notebook hard.
The Dell XPS 13 has become one of our top Ultrabook picks. You really can't go wrong with most first gen Ultrabooks since they share similar specs and shoot for higher end appointments, but Dell has a winner with their combination of premium materials...
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Dell has a reputation, deserved or not, as being a reliable, economical and (not to put too fine a point on it) dull choice when it comes to PCs. There have been many attempts to change rectify this; the first in recent memory was coincidentally titled...
Dell has a reputation, deserved or not, as being a reliable, economical and (not to put too fine a point on it) dull choice when it comes to PCs. There have been many attempts to change rectify this; the first in recent memory was coincidentally titled...
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More Info Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook shipping now, starts at $999 HP Folio 13 review You don't have to be a marketing skeptic to agree that "Ultrabook" is a somewhat hyperbolic term for a class of devices designed a little thinner, a li...
Lovely, sophisticated design, Good performance, Powerful speakers...
No SD reader, Mediocre display, Unreliable touchpad...
Dell's XPS 13 is one of the best looking Ultrabooks we've seen yet, but isn't necessarily the best Ultrabook...
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Does that feeling permeate the entire laptop experience, though? Read on...
Attractive, sturdy design, Comfy chiclet keyboard, Fairly cool and quiet...
Lowres display with terrible viewing angles, Touchpad jumpy, flaky, and slow, Subpar battery life...
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Looking to knock Apple's MacBook Air from its pedestal, PC manufacturers have been launching an array of high-end, superslim laptops over the past several months. Called ultrabooks (a term coined by Intel), these new laptops feature low-voltage Intel...
Dell's XPS 13 is a rarity these days: a reasonably priced computer that is thin and light yet does everything well. Of the ultrabooks I've tested so far, it's the one to beat...
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Looking to knock Apple's MacBook Air from its pedestal, PC manufacturers have been launching an array of high-end, superslim laptops over the past several months. Called ultrabooks (a term coined by Intel), these new laptops feature low-voltage Intel C...
Dell's XPS 13 is a rarity these days: a reasonably priced computer that is thin and light yet does everything well. Of the ultrabooks I've tested so far, it's the one to beat. Brian Nadel is a frequent contributor to Computerworld and the former edito...
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Ultrabooks are an interesting phenomenon. It's like the industry took a long hard look at the emaciated netbook market and decided consumers deserved better. Thank God. We're big fans of the thin and light trend in notebooks, and netbook price point...
The Dell XPS 13 ultrabook offered up exceptional performance on all levels. This machine is the fastest ultrabook we've tested to date, and we've looked at machines from Toshiba, Lenovo and Asus thus far. The XPS 13 took the lead in performance by a s...
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#sponsors-space,#sponsor-script{display:none;} This ain't no MacBook Air clone. Sure, the Dell XPS 13 ($999.99 direct) will be compared to the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (Thunderbolt) ($1,299 direct, 4 stars), because all 13.3-inch ultrabooks are. But ins...
More compact than other ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Smart Connect technology is terrific.
No Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, or memory-card slot...
From its aluminum and carbon fiber case to its edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass screen, the Dell XPS 13 is a sensational compact traveler, but it lacks some ports found on other ultrabooks...
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When you're one of the last to enter a new category, you better make sure your laptop brings something fresh. Dell has done just that with its XPS 13 Ultrabook. Starting at $999, this 3-pound machine is one of the smallest of its ilk, and has some neat...
Attractive compact design; Comfortable backlit keyboard; Smart Connect downloads data when notebook is asleep; Very fast SSD...
Below-average battery life; No SD card slot; Fan can get loud...
A gorgeous design, fast SSD and a backlit keyboard make the Dell XPS 13 a compelling Ultrabook.
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The Dell XPS 13 Touch ($1,349.99, as tested) is a lightweight ultrabook made for the road warriors who need a full-size keyboard and a 10-point touch screen in a compact form factor. Premium materials like carbon fiber and Gorilla Glass add luxury details...
Compact. Sturdy construction. Comfortable, backlit keyboard. Responsive touchpad and touch screen. Large solid-state drive (SSD). 802.11ac Wi-Fi. All-day battery life.
Somewhat pricey. No SD card slot or Ethernet port...
The Dell XPS 13 Touch is a compact touch-screen ultrabook made with premium materials like carbon fiber and Gorilla Glass. It's an excellent travel companion, but strictly luxury class...
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& Design Hollywood has conditioned us to fear sequels. . and . and (shudder) . The principles of Darwinian selection are clearly optional when there's money to be made. All were motivated more by profit than by quality, so why should a refresh of a...
Excellent build quality and finish, Strong battery life and performance, Very satisfying touch screen, Integrated dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi...
Only two USB 3.0 ports, No flash-card reader, No Thunderbolt port...
Third time really is the charm with Dell's latest rev of the XPS 13 ultrabook. Impeccably built with performance and comfort to match, its $1,299 price is plenty fair for today's market...
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With the arrival of the XPS 13-9333, though, the formula is about to change again. Our $1,299 MSRP review unit ($100 less than last year's 1080p model) includes an Intel Core i5-4200U 2.6 GHz Haswell CPU , 8 GB of DDR3L RAM , a similarly beautiful 1080p I...
Beautiful, bright, vivid screen, Solid and attractive build, Fantastic keyboard, Comfortable touchpad, Great battery life, Fast SSD...
Port selection is lacking, Screen is still obtrusively reflective, Runs hot under load, Some manufacturing flaws on our review unit...
The Dell XPS 13-9333 We'll be the first to proclaim it: it ain't broke. Even two years later, the XPS 13's solid construction and manageable weight still fare well against today's competitors. Plus, with a fast CPU and SSD , a bright screen with great at...
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The Dell XPS 13 got significant under the hood upgrades in 2014, though externally the aesthetics have not changed since the Ultrabook debuted a few years ago. Now in its third generation, the XPS 13 gains a better Intel Haswell processor, improved graphi...
The Dell XPS 13 remains one of the most solidly built Windows Ultrabook on the market today with build quality good enough to compete against the class-leading MacBook Air series. Weighing in at just over 3 pounds, the XPS 13 delivers a lot of power and...
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Dell aims to give users a premium mobile experience with the company’s XPS line of laptops. Not long ago, we had some hands-on time with Dell’s XPS 15 and really liked it. Last year, we also took a look at the 2013 version of Dell’s XPS 13. Here again...
Performance Analysis: Simply put, the benchmark scores for the XPS 13 are impressive. In every test, the XPS 13 earns a score that’s within the top 4 results for any reference machine we've tested in the same class of devices; and in many cases, the XP...
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This third iteration of the Dell XPS 13 is definitely the best. It's a bit pricey at $1299 as configured, but that buys a sharp, nimble, and durable laptop with a fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory, an SSD, and a 13.3-inch touchscree...
Very thin and light, Great keyboard and trackpad, 802.11ac WiFi adapter...
No SD card slot or hardwired ethernet, Smallish battery...
Dell gets it mostly right with this tiny, tough-as-nails notebook. We dig the high-res touchscreen, but battery life could be better and it costs a bundle...
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Dell's XPS 13 has been refreshed for 2014, adding Haswell power and a touch screen to the notebook's sleek, ultraportable design. Starting at $1,049 ($1,299 as reviewed), this 13-inch Ultrabook's comfortable, soft-touch deck and solid battery life make it...
Attractive and slim design; Comfortable softtouch deck; Long battery life; Strong Haswell performance; Bright and crisp fullHD display...
Underside runs warm; No SD Card slot...
The 2014 Dell XPS 13 adds Haswell power and a touch-screen display to an already attractive Ultrabook...
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Dell is a familiar name in the world of laptops. Dell’s data center combines of innovative tools and software. Dell and Future Facilities are the first companies to use virtual concept for provisioning computing requirements and ensuring the optimal co...
Dell is a familiar name in the world of laptops. Dell’s data center combines of innovative tools and software. Dell and Future Facilities are the first companies to use virtual concept for provisioning computing requirements and ensuring the optimal...
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If you're after a small laptop, but are willing to sacrifice slightly on portability to get better performance and a larger screen, then the Dell XPS M1330 is a great laptop.If you want a laptop you can carry around with you everywhere you go, then an...
If you're after a small laptop, but are willing to sacrifice slightly on portability to get better performance and a larger screen, then the Dell XPS M1330 is a great option. With an asking price under £800 it also represents good value for money too...
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The Penryn-updated XPS M1330 is a remarkable notebook for a very reasonable price.
Sharp design, Excellent performance, Mobile broadband option...
No Blu-ray option, Extended battery adds noticeable heft...
So let’s review: top-notch screen, keyboard, performance, design, portability, and features, all for under $2,000. Sure, it’s not as thin as the MacBook Air or ThinkPad X300, but the XPS M1330 has more features than the former and a much lower...
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This light, stylish notebook is full of high-end features.
Thin, wedge shape, Slotfed optical drive...
A little pricey, No modem and only two USB ports...
This light, stylish notebook is full of high-end features.
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The performance of the XPS M1330 is compared to competitor notebooks of the subnotebook class really excellent . Even, if you only utilize a small portion of the available performance, it's good to know, that there are sufficient reserve capacities. Howev...
Dell XPS M1330 Overall the Dell XPS M1330 can be called a special notebook which provides nearly everything one might expect from a subnotebook, without having considered the necessity of these demands in advance. Sure, a small stylish notebook with br...
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Finally! Having waited for what seemed like an age to get our mucky paws on Dell's latest and possibly greatest consumer notebook, we can bring you a review of the XPS M1330. Doubtless anyone who has already ordered one will be able to substantiate this f...
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Dell has crammed just about every new bit of technology available for notebooks into the XPS M1330, and the result is a sleek thin-and-light that should impress even the most jaded PC buyers. Models in this series start at a reasonable...
Eminently portable; available with LED-backlit screen; very good performance...
Options drive up price quickly; glitch with tested DVD drive; thin sound from built-in speakers...
Sharp looks and sleek design make this the thin-and-light to carry. Technophiles will love its cutting-edge options...
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The current star of Dells XPS notebook line has been welcomed with much fanfare and excitement.
Fantastic design, Premium materials, Great battery life, Gorgeous display (brightness, viewing angles), Extras included (sleeve, earbuds, remote), Price is lower than comparable models...
Fit and finish issues, Only two USB ports, A bit deeper in dimension than similar 13.3" laptops, Very loud insert and eject mechanism for the disc drive, The wait...
I bet I know the big question youre asking - was the Dell XPS M1330 worth the wait? Id like to answer that with a resounding YES. While its unacceptable that there has been a relatively high proportion of build faults with the laptop, Dell is dedica...
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What more could you ask for from a thin and light notebook? Not much.
Sleek, wedge design, Fast performance and good discrete graphics, Fantastic full-sized keyboard, Speedy EV-DO Rev. A mobile broadband...
No HD-DVD or Blu-ray drive, despite HDMI port...
If any single notebook can bring Dell out of its recent slump, the XPS M1330 is it. This portables combination of light weight, stylish design, powerful performance, and built-in mobile broadband makes it a top choice for business travelers and hipste...
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and MaterialsHP went for the Ikea of laptops look: it's clean, simple and boring. It says workman-like, not high styling...
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I have a Videographer on staff, and taking that XPS apart and having fun with it, was...
Simply Irresistible - Resistance was FutileLisa, our people here at Part-People found your MacBook Air comparison to have a very familiar ring to it; meaning we had basically the same thoughts and reactions. We reached just about the same conclusions that...
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The Dell XPS 13 is an insanely impressive notebook and it is the most exciting device I've used in 2015. Dell managed to elegantly stuff a 13.3-inch display into a notebook that is about the size of an 11-inch MacBook Air, pair it with a beautiful edge-to...
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Intel's strategically timed CES 2015 launch of their new 5th Generation Core Series processors for notebooks was met with a reasonably warm reception, though it's always difficult to rise above the noise, with the sea of announcements from competitors and...
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Dell took the wraps off a fresh, new revamp of their popular XPS 13 ultrabook line, out at CES in Las Vegas last week. The new machine was widely considered best-of-show for core computing products and racked-up awards left and right from major publicatio...
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As PC fan boy No. 42, I cannot lie: Apple's MacBook Air 11 has had us whupped. It's slim and light, offers great battery life, and damn—the $900 price tag of the entry-level configuration just can't be beat by most PC vendors.PCs are all about great perfo...
Large screen in small real estate, QHDresolution screen, Entrylevel model is $800...
Compressed keyboard, Weird placement for camera...
Dell's XPS13 shoehorns a 13.3-inch monitor into the body of an 11-inch laptop...
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Utlrabook designs just keep getting thinner, more powerful and more capable with each iteration of the various platforms on the market. Dell's XPS line of ultrabooks has always done relatively well in the arena, with some notable break-out features, like...
LOVE the nobezel QHDdisplay, Excellent performance, Fast bootup, Fantastic build quality w/ carbon fiber, Great battery life...
Highend SKUs are pricey...
Performance Analysis:When it comes to straight-up performance metrics, the new 2015 Dell XPS 13 offered some of the best results we've seen from a 13-inch Ultrabook, generally speaking. Specifically, with respect to CPU and general compute scores, the new...
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Various configurations are available—including those sporting a “standard” 1080p non-touch screen for a quite reasonable price of $799—but our review unit is considerably better equipped. At $1,399 MSRP , we received an Intel Core i5-5200U CPU , 8 GB RAM...
Beautiful QHDTouchscreen, Impossibly small bezel, Excellent battery life, Fast system performance, Impeccable build quality, Aluminum casing that's both rigid and attractive, Good input devices, Sturdy hinges, Excellent thermal management, CPU manages max...
Somewhat constrained port selection, Average wireless performance, Noisy fan on rare occasions, Touch configurations are relatively expensive...
The Dell XPS 13-9343 Another day, another serious contender for the ultraportable crown. This past year alone, we've seen the latest MacBook Air revision (which, for all its strengths, features a relatively pedestrian display lacking touch), the Microsof...
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CES has come and gone; the holidays are long past; and now all we're left with are a few months of dreary weather. No fun, right? Right. Except if you're a tech writer. Now that most major companies have revealed their new lineups, we have the exciting jo...
Nearly bezelless display allows it to be more compact than other 13inchers, Vibrant screen, strong audio to match, Attractive design, wellbuilt, Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance, Lots of configuration options...
Merely average battery life, at least on the touchscreen model, Touchpad could use some finetuning, Doesn't come standard with a touchscreen and is expensive if you do opt for that feature...
Other than an update to the touchpad, there's very little we would change about Dell's redesigned XPS 13: It's compact and well-built, with a gorgeous screen, fast performance and surprisingly good audio quality. You'll pay dearly to get it with a touchs...
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More than three years ago I wrote about Intel's $300 million investment plan to develop Ultrabooks . Lightweight long-lasting well-specced PC laptops to offer something approximating the MacBook Air experience, just not made by Apple.It took PC vendors a...
The size, The weight, The screen, The design, The battery life, The starting price...
The year is 2015. 8GB of RAM should be the baseline, with 16GB as an option. 4GB is barely enough to run Chrome, The starting price is the price of a system that you probably don't want to buy. The options are worth it, but expensive.
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And the future's looking pretty greatThe perfect portable computer is something we've been chasing for decades. Ideally, it's an exceptionally light, incredibly thin computer that can fit comfortably on our lap and slip into a shoulder bag. It should easi...
Trim, efficient design, Comfortable keyboard, Great display, Speedy performance...
Clumsy trackpad, Awkward webcam, Poor battery life...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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Dell announced the updated XPS 13 at CES last month, and the buzz from the conference was high. While the specs and the design were well received, the thing that had everyone talking was the display...
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Built-in JBL 1.5 watt stereo speakers, digital dual array mic and 3.5mm combo audio jack.Networking: Integrated dual band Intel 7260 AC WiFi 802.11b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0.Sof...
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The new Dell XPS 13 2015 is the best Windows notebook you can buy. After multiple refinements Dell delivers the best Windows notebook experience for users who need a great screen, wonderful design and a very portable notebook.Dell doesn't try to deliver a...
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The ideal Windows laptop is very hard to find. Some laptops come with beautiful designs, some are very portable, some include powerful hardware and others excellent battery life. A device that combines all of those features into one package would be truly...
Awesome form factor keeps the laptop slim, light, portable and nearly bezelfree. Great use of aluminium and carbon fiber. Intel delivers the goods from a performance perspective. Bright, high quality 1080p display that's upgradeable to QHD. Excellent batt...
Trackpad needs some work. Touchscreen isn't standard.
I could write this conclusion in just a few lines, it's that easy to summarize my thoughts on the Dell XPS 13: simply put, this is the best Windows laptop you can currently buy . As far as I'm concerned, if you're after an ultraportable 13-inch Windows la...
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Maybe the future of laptops just looks like laptops—only thinner, lighter, faster, and better. That's what the XPS 13 looks like, anyway.It's a 13.3-inch laptop with a full-size keyboard, but it's preposterously small. Starting at well under three pounds...
Ridiculously beautiful display. Makes all bezels everywhere look huge and pointless. A 13inch laptop in the body of an 11inch laptop. Dell didn't try to do anything insane, it just did everything well...
The webcam is always looking up my nose. Battery life could be better. You want to play games on this screen, but you shouldn't even try. Trackpad is finicky until you tweak its settings...
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Dell's latest XPS 13 ultraportable computer is an absolute stunner.The 13-inch laptop, which starts at a low $799, is somehow well priced and really well built. The XPS 13 is a startling example of what a laptop in 2015 should be: Functional and pretty, l...
Fantastically designed Windows laptop Solid performance Great price Awesome display Good battery life...
QHDmodel renders text too small Left side of keyboard gets warm...
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At Consumer Electronics Show 2015, Dell's XPS 13 2015 edition swept the awards for laptops, particularly in the $800 price range. Considering the sheer quality of its competition, this was no easy feat. But, dude, are you getting a Dell? Read on to find o...
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Dell launched the 2015 version of their XPS 13 at CES in January , and it made a big impression because of something that was very small. The first thing you see when you look at the XPS 13 is how small the bezels are around the display. At 5.2 mm, they a...
The XPS 13 also carries with it amazing battery life, especially on the lower resolution base model. Broadwell-U is part of that, but the display is also a big part of that score, especially on the light battery life test, and Dell would have had to work...
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We reviewed Dell's slim and light Ultrabook XPS 13 just a couple of days ago and came away impressed, which is reflected in the notebook's "very good" (88 percent) rating. This time around, we take a look at the more powerful version of the XPS 13 with Co...
IPS QHDtouchscreen, Thin bezel, Good battery life, Good performance, Build quality is high, Attractive and robust chassis, Good input devices, Stiff hinges...
Comparatively dark display, Not very generous port selection...
With the XPS 13, Dell introduced a very compelling mobile 13.3-inch Ultrabook - but of course at a price. The input devices are very good and the notebook with its fast SSD is capable of very good overall performance. In addition, the temperatures are we...
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wsj.com
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For years, laptop makers have been playing catch-up with the hardware in Apple's slender $1,000 MacBook Air. With the 2015 version of the XPS 13, Dell has finally matched it.I tested a slate of the latest 13-inch performance laptops from Acer, Apple, Dell...
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It's tough to make a laptop that stands out in 2015. There's plenty of competition for the title of thinnest, lightest, best display, longest battery life, or best overall performance.But Dell managed to make a splash when the company introduced the lates...
The Dell XPS would be remarkable enough if its only unusual feature were its compact size and tiny screen bezels. But as one of the first laptops with a Broadwell U series processor it also offers strong performance for most tasks, passable performance...
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Dell trimmed the fat from its new XPS 13, fitting its 13-inch Ultrabook into a chassis the size of an 11-inch system. But its small size isn't the only thing that's impressive about this 2.6-pound ultraportable. Starting at $799 ($899 as configured), this...
Excellent battery life, Small footprint, Comfortable keyboard, Attractive design...
Oddly placed webcam, Runs warm on bottom, Relatively slow SSD...
The Dell XPS 13 is the best ultraportable laptop for the money, thanks to its wonderfully compact design, long battery life and snappy performance...
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But that changed in early January 2015 when Dell announced its redesigned XPS 13 . The company managed to jam a 13.3-inch screen into the size of a typical 11.6-inch compact, while keeping weight well below three pounds and advertising up to 15 hours of b...
Attractive, compact design, Gorgeous, bright highresolution screen, Solid battery life and performance thanks to new Intel "Broadwell" CPU...
Touch screen only offered on expensive, highres models, Noticeable, nearconstant fan noise, Ethernet, HDMI, and VGA connectivity require an extra dongle...
Dell's redesigned XPS 13 is compact, extremely attractive, and perhaps the best all-around Windows laptop you can buy. But expect frequent fan noise, and if you want a touch screen, be prepared to pay a lot while sacrificing some battery life compared to...
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When a PC comes out and folks start calling it a Macbook killer, that is a very strong claim to make, and even a harder one to get away with. But after spending several weeks with the Dell XPS 13, we’re ready to put our 2 cents in. And it turns out that we’re downright smitten with this ultrabook. Here’s why...
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Weighing in at just 2.6 pounds and measuring 12″ wide x 7.9″ deep x 0.6″ thick at its widest point, the XPS 13 is only a little bit bigger than the extremely portable 11″ MacBook Air. I realize that it might seem odd to compare a 13″ laptop to Apple's sma...
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As a frequent traveler that tends to err on the side of thin and light designs, as opposed to high performance notebooks with discrete graphics, the Dell XPS 13 is immediately compelling on a personal level as well. I have long been known as a fan of what...
Damn! Just look at that bezel...Everyone wants to build the perfect laptop but that is nearly an impossible task given the range of preferences from consumers. Dell is closer to that pinnacle laptop than any I have previously used, combining a first-class...
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When the Dell XPS 13 was announced at CES , people were instantly drawn to it. It's hard not to be: When you first see the tiny bezel around the screen, called Infinity Display, it looks almost magical. Add in the carbon fiber around the touchpad, the est...
If you're in the market for an Ultrabook, then look no further than the Dell XPS 13. It's light-weight, packs a larger screen into a smaller form factor than any other machine on the market, has an amazing display, a great touchpad, and looks elegant...
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The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook is the little brother of the XPS 15 executive bling laptop we reviewed not long ago. This model has the newest 14 nanometer Intel processor (i5 in our test unit), a Solid State Disk, a high-resolution screen (3200 x 1800), and th...
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Simply brilliant. Dell now offers the XPS 13 with a non-touch display and a more mainstream resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels for a much more affordable price. Not only is the new display brighter, but it's matte as well, which improves outdoor usability...
Bright & matte FullHD display, Very narrow bezel, Highend parts and superior build quality, Very small chassis for the given screen size, Ports are all the way at the back and won't get in the way, Great battery life, Very good overall performance...
Color accuracy not that great, Minimal expansion options (RAM is soldered on), 128 GB SSD might not be big enough for some, Only 2x USB 3.0, CPU throttling under maximum load levels...
Dell XPS 13 non-touch. Test model provided by Dell US The QHD+ touch-equipped version of the XPS 13 impressed us with our editor noting that "...Dell's latest Ultrabook pulls out all the stops with smart revisions to an already widely-praised design..."...
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The new XPS 13 from Dell was highly praised by tech sites and blogs all over the world and this is quite understandable. The vendor has managed to pack a serious powerhouse in a tiny package that's not only thin, but also really compact with almost bezel-...
Sleek, elegant and practical design, Great keyboard and touchpad, Beautiful display with good color reproduction and color gamut coverage, Excellent battery life...
PWM across all brightness levels, Too low maximum brightness, Too pricy for the offered hardware...
The new XPS 13 from Dell is a truly astonishing device with minimal design flaws, whatsoever. It has a sleek and elegant aluminum chassis with carbon fiber inner frame making it really durable and light at the same time. Also, the display has really thin...
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The Dell XPS 13 9343 stands as a shining beacon of hope in the world of Windows laptops . Read our Dell XPS 13 review to find out how Dell is making laptops (and Windows) sexy again.It's been a long time coming but laptops are starting to get sexy again...
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Dell's first ultrabook, the 13.3in. XPS 13, is a slim, sleek offering — a far cry from the more chunky notebooks the company often delivers. With preconfigured systems (all running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional) starting at £819 (ex. VAT) and customisatio...
Performance & battery life, The XPS 13's moderate Windows Experience Index (WEI) of 5.5 (out of 7.9) is due to the system's integrated graphics — the 5.5 score went to Graphics (Desktop performance for Windows Aero), with Gaming Graphics (3D business and...
The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook looks stunning, and has a good keyboard. However it's short on ports and connectors, and the display's resolution and vertical viewing angles could be better. This is a shame: Dell bided its time before entering the ultrabook are...
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If Apple's new 12-in. Retina MacBook is any indication, the laptop is no longer considered an endangered species -- as long as it's slim and lightweight. However, while the new MacBook is extraordinarily portable and comes with an impressive display, it's...
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Dell's XPS 13 line of laptops has been around for many years now, and while the company's 2015 model doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, Dell has made enough improvements to it to claim that it has the best Ultrabook on the market. We'll see about that…The...
Beautiful, sharp screen, ultraportable, super quiet.
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The MacBook Air's battery life is legendary. Colleagues who drive MacBook Airs claim they can get all-day battery life, and that no similarly sized PC can do the same. But now we have a real contender: The Dell XPS 13. Time to test those claims.Before we...
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The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook is now available with a 1080P Full HD display, new processors and more storage, wrapped up in the same sleek package we saw last year, and at competitive prices.Dell took everything we loved about the Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook and im...
1080P HD display, Nearly as small as 11inch notebooks, with a 13inch display, Real 8hour battery life, Great design and...
No touch screen option, Touchpad is improved, but not perfect, No SD card reader...
The Dell XPS 13 is a great Ultrabook. The Dell XPS 13 is a great Ultrabook that delivers a lot of features in a small package. With a starting price below $1,000, the XPS 13 delivers serious value to shoppers looking for a good looking, powerful Ultrab...
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For $999, you get an incredibly capable, attractive and compact notebook that will sway some buyers away form the MacBook Air 11.6″ model.While this notebook isn't perfect, it is one of the best Dell notebooks I've used. From portability to performance, t...
Small and compact, Very nice, backlit keyboard, Great design, Excellent Audio...
Palm rejection is poor, Low resolution display, No SD card reader...
The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook is an impressive notebook that delivers a lot in a small package, especially at $999. If the trackpad was as good as that on the Macbook Air I would say that Dell had bested Apple in that price range, but sadly that's not the cas...
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With the Dell XPS 13, you won't have to sacrifice power for portability, making it our favorite of the new ultrabook class. This sub-three-pound wonder turned in the best scores in our performance testing, tackling our benchmark software handily. The Dell...
Thin profile, Weighs less than 3 pounds, Great graphics and performance, Quick startup times, More than 5 hours of battery life under mixed conditions, Consumer testers found it easy to use...
Prone to tip over, Limited ports for connectivity...
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bgr.com
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“I'll give you my Mac when you pry it from my cold, dead hands” — might be the mantra of most Mac users. I can say that the new Dell XPS 13 is good enough to pry a MacBook from my — albeit animate — hands. I've been using the redesigned 2015 XPS 13 for th...
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In a sentence - The New Dell XPS 13 Touch is the ultraportable that gives Apple a run for your Macbook dollar. The almost bezel-less 13.3” Gorilla Glass QHD+ (3200 x 1800) touch panel is crisp and uniquely designed to stand out from the pack. The mainstay...
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For background's sake, my main computer is a 15″ MacBook Pro retina, and when I travel I bring along a 11″ MacBook Air. The Air is a great portable size that I enjoy toting, but I'm getting older, my vision isn't getting better, and the Air's non-retina s...
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As technology innovations go, battery life tries to grow without affecting the size of the laptop/notebook. Dell took the idea of an 11′ ultrabook to the next level & thinned the fat off the new Dell XPS 13. This bad-boy has the frame of an 11 inch ultrab...
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And indeed, with the company's latest XPS 13 refresh (also referred to, more specifically, as the "Dell XPS 13 9350"), the additions are mostly internal. The company has incorporated Intel's latest Core i-series processors (the 6th-Generation "Skylake" fa...
Attractive, compact design, Good battery life and performance, thanks to new Intel "Skylake" CPU, Addition of USBC/Thunderbolt 3 port...
Ethernet and video connectivity require dongles or new cables, Oddly placed Webcam isn't ideal for video chats...
Dell's refreshed XPS 13 adds a "Skylake" CPU, a future-looking Thunderbolt 3 port, and speedy PCIe-based storage, while retaining its (mostly) excellent design. If you're looking for a well-rounded, compact traditional laptop, you'll be hard-pressed to f...
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Skylake successor… Dell's adoption of an evolutionary approach to revising their flagship XPS 13 Ultrabook seems appropriate given the splendor of the machine's futuristic design and the universal praise heaped upon its predecessor. But can its chipset re...
Impeccable metal casing and build quality, Slim profile; great portability, Bright, antiglare 1080p display, Extremely thin bezel, Very fast system performance, Heavily improved GPU performance, No throttling under heavy stress, Relatively quiet with reas...
Color gamut is still somewhat lacking, though accuracy is decent, Limited maintenance/upgrade options, Standard warranty is mailin only, Disabling automatic brightness requires tool from Dell rather than simple switch within driver settings, Samsung PM9...
The Dell XPS 13-9350 "InfinityEdge" UltrabookEight months later, Dell's XPS 13 remains a top-tier contender for the ultraportable crown, bolstered by an improved chipset and CPU, faster NVMe SSD storage, enhanced memory configurations, superior integr...
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Pixel monster. Following the FHD version, we are now testing Dell's new XPS 13 with a QHD Infinity screen alongside Skylake Core i7. Will higher image pleasure and more power be at the expense of battery life?...
metal casing's impeccable build, slim profile, ultra mobile, bright QHD panel, extremely thin display bezel, very good system performance, perceptibly faster graphics card, quiet even under load, decent connectivity for the size, superb input devices, tig...
battery life too short for the category, webcam's poor quality, color space coverage could be better; color accuracy is decent, restricted maintenance/upgrade options, lack of control over ambient light sensor...
Dell XPS 13-9350, courtesy of Dell GermanyThere are plenty of devices to choose from: Should I take the stylish XPS 13 ultrabook with the razor-thin bezel, or the Surface Pro 4 tablet? Or plainly: XPS 13 FHD vs. XPS 13 QHD? The decision is not depende...
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An improved trackpad and better battery life make this the one to beatI've been searching for the perfect Windows laptop ever since Windows 8 was released, three years ago. For much of that time, I reluctantly opted for the MacBook Air simply because ther...
Great display with no bezels, Sleek and compact design, Speedy performance...
Awkward webcam, Battery life could be better, No DisplayPort...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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The latest generation Dell XPS 13 is an amazing specimen of modern technology, packing a highly-capable PC into a lightweight laptop with an amazing screen, and exceptional build materials.The most obvious breakthrough in the XPS 13 is its nearly borderle...
I'm very impressed with the XPS 13. It packs a lot of capability into an incredibly small and beautifully built package. Prices for the Dell XPS 13 start at $799.99(USD), with the QHD+ touchscreen model reviewed here starting at $1299.99. You can build...
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We've reviewed the XPS 13 a few months ago and we are now back to see how far the successor has gone. Honestly, it's not much of an upgrade but there are some points to consider given the fact that the new XPS 13 boasts a 6th generation Intel CPU and all...
Exceptional design and build quality, Good keyboard and touchpad, Rigid...
The interior is prone to smudges and fingerprints, Too low maximum brightness, PWM across all brightness levels (0100%), Too pricey...
The refreshed Dell XPS 13 doesn't go too far from its predecessor in terms of design and build quality. Both are impeccable and make the whole experience using the notebook a delight. Also, the choice of materials not only makes the notebook look and feel...
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