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June 2013
(78%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(76%)
18 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Stunning screen
Nice design
Feels responsive
Great for entertainment
The Dell XPS 18 combines an all-in-one PC with a lightweight 18-inch tablet
Making it a flexible system for at-home entertainment and productivity
The editors didn't like
Disappointing battery life
Not very powerful
Needs a more flexible stand
Lack of ports as an allinone
You're paying a premium for a relatively small screen. Less expensive configurations cut too many corners to be a good deal
Published: 2013-06-22, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
The most massive “tablet” you’ll ever use – if you don’t count the Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon 27 – is sitting on SlashGear’s review bench this week: the Dell XPS 18. The reason we’d call it a “tablet” is because you can, indeed, rest it on your lap and ...
Full HD 1080p IPS panel, A truly portable all-in-one, Decent all-around performance, USB 3.0 ports, Stand acts as a charging dock, Tabletop computing, if you're into that sort of thing, Pumps out good sound for its form factor
No HDMI ports, Middling gaming performance, Display is a little large and heavy to be used as a true tablet, Not easy to service/upgrade
The introduction of Windows 8, with its unified interface and focus on touch computing, has challenged OEM system builders to come up with creative ways of utilizing the new operating system. We've seen some decent designs and some gimmicky ones, and now...
A handful of poorly located ports, Optional $99 charging stand doesn't add ports, Mundane design, Poor performance for the price, Heavy and awkward to use as a tablet, Not a good value
Manufacturers are currently experimenting with many hybrid designs. Some are based on laptops, others take inspiration from all-in-ones, and all of them are testing uncharted waters. Consumers seem to want a do-it-all device, but actually delivering it ...
IPS display with good viewing angle stability, Good color fidelity, Dual channel RAM, Very good overall concept, Excellent build quality, Great keyboard, Mouse and charging dock included, Easy to maintain, Numerous accessories available, Full CPU performa
Reduced GPU performance running on battery, Quite loud under load, Grayscale presentation could be better
The Dell XPS 18 convinces us.Dell presents a conclusive and working concept with the XPS 18. The big tablet meets the requirements of an All-in-One PC.Contrary to the Sony Vaio Tap 20 the XPS 18 can still be called a tablet; it is not even half the weight...
Well-built and attractive PC converts to giant tabletop tablet, Great-looking screen, Decent performance, Highly responsive touch screen
Small screen for an all-in-one at this price, Just two USB ports, No HDMI
This compact, thin, and light all-in-one PC doubles as a tabletop Windows 8 tablet with a highly responsive and gorgeous screen. The 18.4-inch display is small for an AIO desktop, but just the right size for its double-duty functionality. ...
Of all the computers I've looked at over the last 25 years, these two were the hardest to pick between because they are so similar -- and, at the same time, so different. I really like the Tap 20's handle-stand and the inclusion of ArtRage software. I...
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Published: 2013-05-30, Author: Brian , review by: networkworld.com
Of all the computers I've looked at over the last 25 years, these two were the hardest to pick between because they are so similar -- and, at the same time, so different. I really like the Tap 20's handle-stand and the inclusion of ArtRage software...
The Dell XPS 18 certainly has a split identity as it could certainly be used as a sleek-looking AIO computer where you're completely free of any unnecessary cables hanging off of your computer in order to connect your display, keyboard, mouse and anything...
Portable around the house. Huge screen for a portable. Thinner and lighter than previous portable all in ones. Ultrabook performance in a tablet form factor. WiDi compatible. 12 month subscription to McAfee Security.
Stand is charging only. Limited ports. Kickstands are plastic/polycarbonate
The Dell XPS 18 fulfills a niche somewhere between a large screen ultrabook and a dedicated all-in-one desktop PC. It mostly works, though the market for such a product is still in its beginning stages....