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Today we are going to look at one of the latest, and perhaps most interesting notebooks in Dell’s range, the XPS 12. This aluminum convertible Ultrabook offers a ‘flip and fold’ motion and features a Corning Gorilla glass screen...
Innovative design, Attractive, Impressive build quality, Surprisingly powerful, Solid State Drive as standard...
Short warranty, Bulky as a tablet.
An excellent option for those looking to replace two devices with one...
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Dell's XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook is a neat device, one which any nerd would covet, even if one goes merely by its appearance. It looks good and the insides are good too; it has power to burn. But, alas, the device also demonstrates why Dell has fallen...
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For Dell fans that are looking for a functional PC that offers the best of both worlds, the Dell XPS 12 may be just what you are looking for.The Dell XPS 12 2-in-1 ultrabook and tablet device provides dual functionality with plenty of power under the hood...
Keyboard is well protected in tablet mode since it is not exposed, Relatively decent battery life that is comparable to other similar devices on the market, 802.11ac WiFi adapter is included for access to the latest WiFi connectivity, The display screen o...
Unit is built on the hefty side which makes it difficult to hold in one hand when in tablet mode, There is an occasional delay when adjusting to screen orientation, Only two USB ports which limits connectivity unless you add the optional docking station...
Dell has done a pretty decent job of accommodating the needs of ultrabook users and tablet fans. A device such as the XPS 12 eliminates the need to carry around two devices which can make it ideal as a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) solution which is being...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:29
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Dell have often been the first or close to the first, to jump onto a platform and go at it hammer-and-tongs. Its laptop/tablet hybrids have paved the way for many other manufactures to follow and have usually been a decent build and specification. The XPS...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:29
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The arrival of Windows 8 has given rise to an entirely new type of computer – hybrid devices that can work as either a tablet or a laptop. Most of the main PC manufacturers have got one of these new hybrid devices in the works, but Dell's XPS 12 is the fi...
Powerful processor, excellent screen, and ingenious convertible design.
It's expensive, and kind of clunky when used in tablet mode...
Don't think of the XPS 12 as a tablet – just as a top-notch laptop with a tablet option for occasional use...
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Windows 8 ushered in a wave of weird and wonderful hybrid devices, and Dell's XPS 12 was one of the most flamboyant. Drawing on the designs of Dell's XPS Ultrabooks and high-end laptops, the XPS 12 took the flip-twist screen of the Inspiron Duo, improved...
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Windows 8 ushered in a wave of weird and wonderful hybrid devices, and Dell's XPS 12 was one of the most flamboyant. Drawing on the designs of Dell's XPS Ultrabooks and high-end laptops, the XPS 12 took the flip-twist screen of the Inspiron Duo, improved...
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While most early attempts at a Windows 8 convertible used a traditional sliding or rotating design, Dell came up with a more interesting idea: What if the panel could flip inside its frame? This led to the XPS 12, an exceptionally crafted convertible that...
Attractive and well built, Flip hinge is quick and easy to use, Good keyboard, Bright 1080p, thinbezel display, Strong performance for the class, Recordbreaking battery life...
Bulky when used as a tablet, Weak speakers, Pricing could be more competitive...
Shoving a fourth-gen Intel Core processor into the XPS 12 greatly improved battery life and integrated graphics performance. The result is a convertible that can handle many tasks, but also break records for battery life. More than 13 hours in the light...
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Dell has added a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU to its versatile little XPS 12 convertible Ultrabook, which gives it much improved battery life and better performance when it comes to processing 3D graphics. However, Dell hasn't done much to change t...
Well built, Fast WiFi, Good quality Full HD touchscreen, Battery life...
Poor touchpad, Limited ports and slots, Can feel heavy at times, Had trouble waking from deep sleep...
Dell's XPS 12 is a dual-purpose Ultrabook that performs very well as a tablet (albeit a heavy one). It build on last year's model by adding a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU, and this has improved its battery life dramatically. However, it has a few i...
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Dell's XPS 12 was one of the more successful attempts to create a convertible laptop/tablet device for Windows 8, and this latest version provides improved performance and battery life courtesy of its new Haswell processor. Take a look at Tested: best lap...
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Windows 8 ushered in a wave of weird and wonderful hybrid devices, and the Dell XPS 12 was one of the most flamboyant of the lot. Drawing on the designs of Dell's XPS Ultrabooks and high-end laptops, the XPS 12 took the unusual flip-twist screen of the In...
Dell upgrades its XPS 12 with a Haswell processor – the result is a swanky, aspirational and long-lasting hybrid...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:29
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One area where touchscreen laptops can be a little clumsy is when you want to use the touchscreen exclusively. Windows 8 is actually quite capable sans keyboard, so Dell created an innovative screen mechanism to let you use the touchscreen in a more pract...
Slim, powerful, good battery life...
Noisy, screen flicker, no HDMI out...
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It's indisputable that Dell is going through a pretty tough time of things at the moment. The firm has suffered massive a massive drop in profits as the PC sector continues to decline, and gets replaced with tablets, phones and other smart devices. Dell h...
Brilliantly built, great materials and design, fantastic screen, enormously powerful, flexible screen is terrific for flights or watching video...
Slightly expensive, too heavy to use as a tablet for long...
What at first might seem like a gimmick seems to be something of a double-edged sword. In fact, it's not a gimmick, the rotating screen has some very real uses, and even as a tablet it's perfectly usable, if a little heavy. Following on from t...
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With the rise of touch-screen, app-based computing comes the need for more efficient multi-tasking which the Dell XPS 12 most definitely delivers. Upon first glance, you’re captivated by the quality of the build which far surpasses any of the cheaper mod...
Great performance, Beautiful, sturdy finish, Responsive touch screen, Can be either a tablet or a laptop...
Fairly heavy, Very expensive, Poor screen contrast, Trackpad isn't very responsive...
The Dell XPS 12 scores close to top marks all round from us, but the price tag is pretty steep considering it does have flaws. The cost is close to that of a MacBook Pro, and to our surprise the Dell XPS 12 did feel like a powerful competitor against App...
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Recent months have seen all manner of hybrid devices make their debut, but none are quite like the XPS 12. Dell's split-personality hybrid is a laptop capable of transforming from a sliver-thin Ultrabook into a 12.5in tablet with a mere prod of a finger...
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The XPS 12 isn't perfect, but it's certainly one of the more successful attempts to create a hybrid mobile device that can function as both a laptop and a tablet . See all laptop reviews . Dell describes the XPS 12 as a ‘convertible ultrabook'. Certainly...
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With its innovative portable design, New Dell XPS 12 Convertible Touch Ultrabook is the final destination where laptop meets tablet. It works as a laptop as well as tablet with its same flip-and-fold design. It is comfortable in holding due to its rounded...
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With the release of Windows 8, Dell has quickly followed up with their XPS 12, a notebook which can also moonlight as a 12″ tablet by way of an innovative flip mechanism. However, is Dell trying to cover too many bases at once? Can the XPS 12 offer t...
With the advent of Windows 8, convertible Ultrabooks are quickly becoming the new meme for notebook manufacturers. Some provide an acceptable platform while many struggle to carve out their own niche, but one thing binds them all together: Microsofts...
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With the release of the touch-friendly Windows 8 platform, many a laptop manufacturer is trying their hands at engineering a different type of machine. There are clamshells with touchscreens, detachable screens, and now Dell is showing us one design t...
Strong hinge; Flipping screen is an excellent concept; Rubberised carbon fibre chassis is harder to lose grip on;...
Heavier than you'll expect; Tablet operation can be a little buggy; Mediocre battery life; No SD card slot;...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:30
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The Dell XPS 12 looks very similar to the company's XPS 13 ultrabook, but this Windows 8 laptop has a twist. Like the now discontinued Inspiron Duo netbook, the screen flips around 360 degrees on a cantilever hinge so it can be used as a tablet.Althoug...
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The Dell XPS 12 has caught the attention of many people since it leaked last May but that could be attributable to it having one of the coolest design features we've ever seen on an Ultrabook. The flip-screen is impressive. But is it useful? And how good...
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Dell's XPS 12 is an ultrabook with a difference, featuring a flip-over touchscreen that enables it to be used as either a tablet or a conventional clamshell laptop, making it a good match for the capabilities of Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system...
Touchscreen and keyboard handy for Windows 8, sturdy aluminium and carbon fibre construction...
Integral battery, lacking mobile broadband, Ethernet or docking port...
Dell's XPS 12 is a neat system that shows how well Windows 8 can work with both keyboard and touchscreen, but few I/O ports and no access for maintenance make it less suitable for a business system...
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It sometimes happens that we receive a product that looks completely finished from the outside, but then it turns out that the hardware inside isn't entirely mature yet. That often affects the performance, or even the price. A example of this was the In...
The Dell XPS 12 weighs about 1.5 kg, which is pretty heavy for a tablet. For a laptop, it's pretty reasonable. You get a Full HD IPS display, a Samsung PM830 SSD and a good battery life. If you're looking for an Ultrabook with a 256 GB SSD this is an...
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Dell’s XPS 12 is a stylish, ingeniously designed hybrid, but it’s still a better Ultrabook than it is a tabletRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Recent months have seen all manner of hybrid devices make their debut, but none are quite like the Dell XPS 12. D...
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Recent months have seen all manner of hybrid devices make their debut, but none are quite like the Dell XPS 12. Dell's split-personality hybrid is a laptop capable of transforming from a sliver-thin Ultrabook into a 12.5in tablet with a mere prod of a fin...
Dell's XPS 12 is a stylish, ingeniously designed hybrid, but it's still a better Ultrabook than it is a tablet...
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Making a laptop with a screen that spins within its bezel isn't a new idea. Early in 2011, Dell tried the trick with its Inspiron Duo netbook, but sadly that proved to be a woefully poor device. Now Dell is trying again, this with Ultrabook hardware and W...
Dell has really hit on something with this spinning screen convertible notebook malarkey. Rotate the XPS 12's display one one way and you have an no-compromise Ultrabook - though as an Ultrabook, it is a compromised notebook: no optical drive or Ethernet...
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The Dell XPS 12 is a Windows 8 ultrabook with a Full HD touchscreen. What's interesting here, though, is that the XPS 12 is convertible, so Dell's "flip and fold"... If there's one thing to remember from Dell's pre-IFA presentation, it's that the company...
Highcontrast screen (800:1 to 850:1), Good processing power, Fast boot and shutdown times, Pleasant to handle and use, Screen definition (1920 x 1080 pixels)...
Can be a bit noisy (45 to 50 dB(A)) when the fan gets going, Not great for games, Audio quality could be better...
The Dell XPS 12 is a good compromise between a tablet and an ultrabook, although it excels at being neither. Connections are a bit thin on the ground compared with a standard laptop and battery life is a bit tight for a tablet. On the other hand, it's muc...
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Microsoft’s Windows 8 is a bit schizophrenic. Microsoft likes to focus on the shiny new tiled interface that is specifically designed for tablets and other mobile devices. But scratch beneath that surface and you’ll soon discover ye olde Windows desktop...
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Windows 8 has a shaken up the design of laptops and tablets, with the new emphasis on touchscreen technology resulting in some of the best hybrids we've ever seen.With this in mind, there was little surprise when Dell announced that its new 12.5-inch Ultr...
Great processor, Top quality screen, Massive SSD, Cheaper than Retina, Fantastic build...
Too heavy, Limited use as a tablet, Windows with touch is difficult, No HDMI...
You might also like... Best Ultrabook: 16 top thin and lights for 2012 There's no doubt that the Dell XPS 12 is a superb Ultrabook, which really challenges the competition in terms of quality and power. The build quality, performance and comfort packed in...
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The release of Windows 8 has led to a flurry of hybrid laptop/tablets hitting the market, from the Sony Vaio Duo 11 with its sliding keyboard to the crazy dual screens of the Asus Taichi, but so far none has managed to bridge the gap between laptop and...
The XPS 12 has its flaws, but this brilliant laptop/tablet hybrid still delivers in spades...
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Not since the first ultrabooks have we seen a device with as much wow factor as the Dell XPS 12 convertible touch ultrabook. The sleek unit's bright and crisp 12.5-inch, 1080p display is nearly indistinguishable from its 13.3-inch counterpart in the XPS 1...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:30
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The onslaught of new devices running on Windows 8 continues with Dell's XPS 12, an unusual convertible notebook.While the idea of a laptop that converts into a tablet isn't in itself new, Dell's XPS 12 does its conversion in a most unus...
A Windows 8 tablet PC with a capacitive touchsensitive screen. It rotates within a metal frame and flips downwards to cover the keyboard. A fullon notebook PC...
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If your dream has always been to own a laptop that can easily be converted into a top-notch, no-compromise slate device, then Dell's XPS 12 convertible Ultrabook will make it come true. It's one of the most impressive Windows 8-based machines we've seen s...
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If your dream has always been to own a laptop that can easily be converted into a top-notch, no-compromise slate device, then Dell's XPS 12 convertible Ultrabook will make it come true. It's one of the most impressive Windows 8-based machines we've see...
Provides a great tablet experience, The screen, Build quality...
Windows 8 wireless service problems, No SD card slot, Feels heavy for its size, VGA and Ethernet dongles not supplied...
The Dell XPS 12 convertible laptop is a great hardware solution for those of you who want both laptop and tablet functions in the same unit. It doesn't compromise when it comes to processing power, and the way it can be converted from laptop to tablet...
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Dell’s latest XPS effort is a Windows 8 powered hybrid ultrabook which transforms from laptop to tablet, and back again, with ease. As a convertible ultrabook, the Dell XPS 12 utilises the same flip-and-fold design – the display can be flipped around, and...
Resurrects the flipandfold display, Fast Core i73517U processor, Large 256GB solidstate drive, Impressive battery life...
A better laptop than a tablet, Limited port selection...
Where the Sony Vaio Duo 11 left us nervous about the future of the hybrid ultrabook, the Dell XPS 12 puts us back on solid ground. While the design is a better laptop than a tablet, the XPS 12 is a solid performer, thanks to ultrabook-grade specs, an im...
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T3.com
Updated: 2014-06-29 01:29:30
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It's no secret that Windows 8 hasn't been the desperate boost that PC sales need - in fact, Windows 8 hasn't halted the decline of laptop sales against the furious rise of tablets. Dell has long been intent on combining the two and the Dell XPS 12 (also...
Great keyboard, Impressive screen, Very powerful...
Pure weight, Chunky power supply...
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Everyone has their own take on the Windows 8 convertible tablet/laptop, but Dell's hybrid Ultrabook is unique. Rather than twist, like the Lenovo ThinkPad Twist , or detach, like the Asus Vivo Tab , the Dell XPS 12 flips its screen around a local hinge t...
1080p IPS screen, Premium materials throughout, Innovative flipscreen system, Good, backlit keyboard, Flexible, powerful specs, Great speakers...
No SD card slot, No pressuresensitive stylus, Relatively heavy...
The Dell XPS 12 won't match detachable laptop/tablets for their convenience or battery life due to its weight and thickness, but if you're after a premium Ultrabook with tablet functionality built-in and don't mind its lack of digitizer stylus, the XPS 12...
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Windows 8 has a shaken up the design of laptops and tablets, with the new emphasis on touchscreen technology resulting in some of the best hybrids we've ever seen. With this in mind, there was little surprise when Dell announced that its new 12.5-inch Ult...
Great processor, Top quality screen, Massive SSD, Cheaper than Retina, Fantastic build...
Too heavy, Limited use as a tablet, Windows with touch is difficult, No HDMI...
While the Dell XPS 12's build is bloated, many will argue the price is too. However, despite the price tag, we believe it actually represents good value. While many will baulk at the £1,299/AU$1,499/US$1,199 asking price, anyone considering the Apple Mac...
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Dells entry-level multimedia laptop, the XPS M1210 has some excellent show-biz genes, such as media buttons and a TV tuner option. But its also a strong, well-designed, and highly mobile performer. The Windows Vista refresh only enhances the earlier...
Plethora of media-oriented features, power, ease of use, road-friendly weight...
Bluetooth is extra, only supports basic games The Final Word If youre looking for top comfort and full features in an ultraportable, youll find them all in the XPS M1210. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It...
If youre looking for top comfort and full features in an ultraportable, youll find them all in the XPS M1210. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or seco...
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Dells entry-level multimedia laptop, the XPS M1210 has some excellent show-biz genes, such as media buttons and a TV tuner option. But its also a strong, well-designed, and highly mobile performer. The Windows Vista refresh only enhances the earlie...
With its plethora of media-oriented features, the M1210 is probably the best 2kg entertainment notebook on the market. But it also has just about every laptop feature that a consumer or small-business shopper could want, plus power, ease of use and a...
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Upgraded to Windows Vista, the Dell XPS M1210 is a pricey but powerful system for those who want a smaller laptop with few compromises.
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ultra-portable Core 2 Duo laptop for gamers: When you think of Dells XPS family you automatically think of big, powerful desktops or equally big gaming laptops, but the XPS M1210 bucks this trend by being a small, seemingly ultra-portable machine. But its...
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It may be part of the gaming range but it’s better suited to multimedia than games...
Light, powerful, great screen...
Not a gaming solution...
It may be part of the gaming range but it’s better suited to multimedia than games...
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Lisa Gade reviews the updated Dell XPS 12 Windows 8 convertible Ultrabook-tablet. The XPS 12 (9Q33) has 4th generation Intel Haswell Core CPUs, a full HD IPS touch screen with Gorilla Glass and SSD drives. The XPS 12 has an easel style hinge so you can fl...
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Some products just have that head-turner feature that make you look twice at it. For the Dell XPS 12, the display hinge is that feature. I recently spent some quality time with the XPS 12 and its unusual hinge design. Let me tell you if it's worth your ha...
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Lisa Gade reviews Dell XPS 12 Windows 8 Ultrabook covertible tablet. The XPS 12 has a 12.5″ IPS full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS display with touchscreen (but no digital pen). It weighs 3.35 lbs. and has a carbon fiber and aluminum casing. The laptop runs on Intel...
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Lisa Gade compares the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga and the Dell XPS 12 Windows 8 convertible Ultrabooks...
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Among all the Windows 8 convertibles coming out, the Dell XPS is unique. Because it's insane. It's a full-on, regular laptop, with a trapeze artist screen that flips on an axis to convert into a slate. Is that something you would actually want?A 12.5-inch...
You have to be a very specific kind of computer user to really love this one. The XPS's main virtue is that it's a great laptop that you can use like a real laptop — along with an awesome, touchable display...
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When we think of Dell's XPS line we think laptops. But that's all about to change with the introduction of the 2016 Dell XPS 12 - a 2-in-1 tablet with keyboard dock that's feature-packed and looks set to take on the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. We got to see...
4K screen, 12.5inch screen in 11inch form factor, slim and portable design, backlit keyboard dock, ample Intel Core M power...
Keyboard dock offers single stand position only, keyboard has no battery/ports, exposed connector...
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T3.com
Updated: 2015-10-15 01:12:22
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The world is waking up to the potential of hybrid Windows tablets thanks to Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book , and Dell is one of several companies looking to ride the wave.The PC maker has freely admitted that the XPS 12 was inspired by Microso...
Display, Keyboard, Fanless...
Core M processor, No USBA ports, Magnets could be sturdier...
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Dell unabashedly admits its inspiration for the 2015, hinge-free Dell XPS 12: Microsoft's Surface tablets. The Austin, Texas-based firm's goal was to make the transition between laptop and tablet as fluid as possible for this device, perhaps even more so...
Inventive hinge, less keyboard base, Sharp, rich and accurate 4K display, Excellent typing experience...
Soft touch plastic coating all over, 4K isn't all that necessary here...
Dell looks to have nailed it again. This time in building a 2-in-1 laptop that, if not one to beat, is certainly one of the few to look out for this year...
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Dell unabashedly admits its inspiration for the 2015, hinge-free Dell XPS 12: Microsoft's Surface tablets. The Austin, Texas-based firm's goal was to make the transition between laptop and tablet as fluid as possible for this device, perhaps even more so...
Inventive hingeless keyboard base, Sharp, rich and accurate 4K display, Excellent typing experience...
Soft touch plastic coating all over, 4K isn't all that necessary here...
Dell looks to have nailed it again. This time in building a 2-in-1 laptop that, if not one to beat, is certainly one of the few to look out for this year...
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That starts with the appearance: for an XPS device, it's surprisingly ugly. It's mostly clad in matte-black plastic, squared-off unstylised edges, and only the kicked-up hinge at the back of the device serves to deliver any kind of visual interest.This is...
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Pretty much every tech company under the sun is targeting the all-in-one market at the moment. Apple kicked things off in September, when it unveiled the iPad Pro. Then Google joined the race, showing off its Pixel C hybrid at the start of October, only t...
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Leaked pictures of Dell's Surface Pro rival, the XPS 12, have been around for some time now, but Dell has only just officially confirmed the existence of the new device. In an announcement that also encompassed the unveiling of two new XPS laptops, we had...
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Dell has added a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU to its versatile little XPS 12 convertible Ultrabook, which gives it much improved battery life and better performance when it comes to processing 3D graphics. However, Dell hasn't done much to change t...
Well built, Fast WiFi, Good quality Full HD touchscreen, Battery life...
Poor touchpad, Limited ports and slots, Can feel heavy at times, Had trouble waking from deep sleep...
There are many good points about the Dell XPS 12, including the screen, build quality, performance, battery life, and the keyboard, but our overall take on this convertible Ultrabook is that it needs work. The touchpad is no good, we had issues waking the...
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