Testseek.com have collected 189 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9370 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9370.
February 2018
(86%)
189 Reviews
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(74%)
6408 Reviews
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860100189
The editors liked
Same great XPS form-factor
Better battery life
The editors didn't like
Limited ports
Very incremental
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Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Sturdy design with aluminum and fiber composite materials, Blazing performance for a low-voltage CPU, Good display quality, Thunderbolt 3.0 support, Adequate touchpad, More than 11 hours of video and web surfing on battery, Use of recycled materials (resp
Hardware tends to get hot, Lack of a USB Type-A port, forcing you to use dongles
There is a sole leader in the business devices segment and that's Apple. A lot of manufacturers are trying to copy its design. Yes – some of them have achieved minor success, offering similar specs (and design) for a far lower price. The notebook we talke...
The new XPS 13 body is smaller, with better internal cooling and a sharp-looking all-white interior. The nearly bezel-free screen still looks great and there's a fingerprint reader hidden under the power button
The system's biggest quirk, a below-the-screen webcam, remains. Touch isn't standard, and most of the ports have been replaced by USB-C
With a new design that catches up to the competition, Dell's XPS 13 remains one of the best all-around 13-inch laptops, but everyone's biggest gripe remains unchanged...
Published: 2018-02-28, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
The design is its best yet,
A 4K touch display means only average battery life, The Dell XPS 13 line has been good for a while. In 2015, Dell did a major refresh that introduced the “Infinity Edge” display. That's Dell-speak for super slim bezels. Because the 13-inch display was tak
Updated, modern design, Can be configured to a 4K touchscreen, Windows Hello IR camera and fingerprint sensor, Thermal system keeps the device cool, Thunderbolt 3 ports support four-lane PCI connections, Solid performance
No USB Type A ports, FHD display option is non-touch, Page Up/Down and arrow keys step on each others' toes, Fans can be noisy
measurably more CPU performance from Dynamic Power Policy, smallest 13.3-inch notebook in terms of footprint, attractive design; very high screen-to-body ratio, very quiet under low-medium processing loads, easy serviceability; upgradeable M.2 SSD, 23 pe
display could have been better calibrated out of the box, Transfer rates from Toshiba NVMe SSD can be unsteady, very slow black-white and gray-gray response times, no more USB Type-A ports and full-size SD reader, awkward front-facing camera placement re
Published: 2018-01-30, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
high-quality case, very compact, good performance utilization, often silent in everyday situations, good keyboard, 2x Thunderbolt 3, long battery runtime, fingerprint scanner, CABC can be turned off
glossy display, even without touchscreen, only USB-C and microSD, base unit not as sturdy as before, slow response times, slight coil whine, quality and position of the webcam, some backlight bleeding and brighter spot on our test model
Published: 2018-01-04, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Striking Good Looks, Best Of Class Performance, Exceptional 4K Display, Solid Battery Life, Innovative Design And Materials, Cool And Quiet Demeanor
Pricey In Higher-End Configs, No USB Type-A, Dongling Required, Still A Funky Web Cam Position
Dell XPS 13 (9370) Alpine White/Rose Gold - Also Available In Black Carbon Fiber/SilverIn a nutshell, almost everything about the new Dell XPS 13 (9307) for 2018 has been refined and improved. Dell refreshed the machine with Intel's 8th Gen Kaby Lake R se...
Abstract: Yes. That's the answer to the question posed above, because the new Dell XPS 13 9370 really is a stunning ultraportable that you'll want to buy. Here's why. This is a quick laptop. It has no right to be. It weighs a shade over 1.2kg, yet can pack in a bri...
Abstract: If time has taught us anything, it should be that newer isn't necessarily better. In the world of computing, it often means paying a significant premium to be a hardware beta tester. By buying a used or refurbished laptop, you're not just paying a lot le...
Published: 2019-06-03, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Ultra-slim bezels, Lightweight frame, Flexes in all the ways a 2-in-1 should, Potentially awesome battery life
Very few connection ports
There's no denying, the 2019 version of the Dell XPS 13 is a real eye-catcher. There's plenty of aesthetic design changes and enhancements that make this an ultra-portable to consider. Under the hood, the power improvements should also make this a highly...