Testseek.com have collected 232 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 12 9Q33 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 12 9Q33.
November 2012
(79%)
232 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
13 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
790100232
The editors liked
Well built
Fast Wi-Fi
Good quality Full HD touchscreen
Battery life
Provides a great tablet experience
The screen
Build quality
Absolutely tiny. Excellent hinge design. Snappy performance. Outstanding battery life.
Slim
Powerful
Good battery life
Absolutely tiny
Excellent hinge design
Snappy performance
Outstanding battery life
Strong hinge
Flipping screen is an excellent concept
Rubberised carbon fibre chassis is harder to lose grip on
Published: 2014-02-10, Author: Sam , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: 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 ...
Dell upgrades its XPS 12 with a Haswell processor - the result is a sumptuous, long-lasting hybrid.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$1999 AUD(pricing info)...
Well built, Fast Wi-Fi, 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...
A unique hinged screen makes Dell's XPS 12 both desirable and practical, making it a standout among hybrid laptop/tablets. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue For MoneyOverallSpecs$1999 AUD(pricing info)...
Abstract: 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...
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;
We'll come out and say it: when we first saw Dell's flipping screen concept a few months back, we were in love. It just made sense. If you didn't know quite what you needed, a hybrid that flipped into a different form-factor in a matter of seconds made se...