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April 2017
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The Dell XPS 13 keeps everything that was great about the previous model -- including its near edge-to-edge-display and fantastic keyboard -- and adds the latest Intel Kaby Lake processors and Thunderbolt 3
The Dell XPS 13 keeps everything that was great about the previous model -- including its nearly edge-to-edge-display
Thunderbolt 3 USB-C and fantastic keyboard -- and adds eighth-gen Intel processors paired with Dell technologies for a big performance b
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
Great form-factor
Great battery life
Compact
Lightweight
Battery performance
The editors didn't like
The design means the webcam is awkwardly placed at the bottom of the display. Though the QHD-resolution touchscreen is beautiful
It adds a lot to the price and hurts battery life. Gold version will cost you $50 more
The thin frame around the display means the webcam is placed at the bottom of the display. Though the QHD-resolution touchscreen is beautiful
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And most of the ports have been replaced by USB-C
Performance not as solid as some other convertibles
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: According to Dell, Dell XPS 13 2 in 1 Review is officially the world's smallest 13-inch 2 in 1 convertible. In fact, it's even thinner than the already-anorexic XPS 13, dropping to a mere 13.7mm. It's also incredibly light, as you'll only have to lug a t...
Overall, the 2018 Dell XPS 13 is a pretty great laptop… with a few quirks and a rather high price tag.If you don't really care about the awkward webcam placement or iffy keyboard illumination, the laptop has a compact design, long battery life, good perfo...
Still gorgeous thanks to the InfinityEdge screen, A bit lighter and slimmer than before, Supports external GPUs, Display now supports HDR
You'll pay for the 4K display in battery life, No traditional USB ports or full-sized SD card reader
Devindra Hardawar/AOLOverall, the XPS 13 remains one of the best ultrabooks on the market. It's fast, sturdy and sports a gorgeous screen. Dell didn't make any big changes to the design, but then again, it didn't really have to. When you've got something...
Abstract: Choosing the best Dell business laptops for your organization? Get our complete rankings based on price, battery life, screen size and more.Credit: ShutterstockEditor's Note:At CES 2018 in January, Dell announced two updates to its line of laptops. The XP...
Abstract: People have been asking me to review the Dell XPS 13 for as long as I've been looking at laptops. So when Dell offered to loan me the latest version of its nearly bezel-less notebook, equipped with the newest eighth-generation Intel Core i7, I jumped at t...
Eighth-gen chip makes for a stunning performance boost in CPU-intensive tasks, Very good battery life, Good mix of old and new ports, Build quality feels top-notch
Webcam placement still horrible, Not as thin or light as some laptops with fresher designs, USB-C charger costs extra
It's not as impressively svelte as some newcomers. But thanks to a new quad-core Intel CPU, a still-stellar mix of ports, and smart, solid design, Dell's latest XPS 13 is still easy to recommend...
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Published: 2017-12-18, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Significantly improved performance thanks to 8thgen CPUs: there's a reason to upgrade now! Design might be aging, but it's still very compact and holds up well against competitors
Can't disable the display's dynamic contrast. Slightly expensive for the hardware you get
I want to be clear when I say that the Dell XPS 13 is an extremely pleasant laptop to use, despite the fact that I've been critical of some of the company's design choices throughout this article. The QHD+ display is gorgeous and the narrow bezels just ad...