Testseek.co.uk 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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
6408 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Looks great
Quiet at all times
Class-leading Ultrabook performance
Dual Thunderbolt 3
Solid battery life
Ultra-slim bezels
Lightweight frame
Flexes in all the ways a 2-in-1 should
Potentially awesome battery life
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
Compact design and solid build quality
But not as strong as the predecessors
Better screens than with most competitors
2x TB3 ports
But not much else
Performs well with daily use
Runs quiet and cool
Solid performance with demanding loads as well
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Fantastically portable
Excellent performance levels
Class-leading 4K display
Comfortable keyboard
Incredibly fast
Slimmer than ever
Gorgeous design
Compact and lightweight
Which makes it great for carrying around with you each day
The laptop has what Dells dubs an InfitiyEdge display
Meaning there's an extremely thin bezel and you get a 13in screen in a size and shape usually associated with a sma
The editors didn't like
Webcam location not great
No touch capability on FHD panel
Very few connection ports
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And most of the ports have been replaced by USB-C
Miniaturized IO
Slightly tweaked keyboard
Still not a great typer
The FHD screen is glossy and nontouch
Rattling fan on our unit
Various other QC issues that you might run into
Still gets a nosecam
Expensive when specked up
Disappointing webcam
No USB-A ports
Touchscreen model is susceptible to glare
No fullsize USB
White colour scheme is hideous
Placement of some keys is awkward
The laptop's keyboard doesn't have the same premium look and feel as the exterior does
On occasions
We found the laptop got hot and a little noisy when being used for powerhungry tasks
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...
We still need to have a deep dive into this machine to truly appreciate everything it can do, but from first impressions alone, this looks set to carry on Dell's stellar XPS 13 line into the new year. The lightweight feel, big, colourful screen and compa...
compact design and solid build quality, but not as strong as the predecessors, better screens than with most competitors, 2x TB3 ports, but not much else, performs well with daily use, runs quiet and cool, solid performance with demanding loads as well, e
miniaturized IO, slightly tweaked keyboard, still not a great typer, the FHD screen is glossy and nontouch, rattling fan on our unit, various other QC issues that you might run into, still gets a nosecam, expensive when specked up
The Dell XPS 9370 is one of the best ultra-portables you can get these days, even if not necessarily the update I've been expecting as a long-term user of an older XPS 13. Dell focused on making it smaller and lighter, while updating the screens, adding a...
Published: 2018-08-21, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Incredibly fast, Slimmer than ever, Gorgeous design
No fullsize USB, White colour scheme is hideous, Placement of some keys is awkward
It's not quite topping the latest MacBook Pro, but the Dell XPS 13's slim dimensions, knockout power and great design mean it's still one of the best laptops we've ever seen
Published: 2018-08-09, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
We said at the start that no laptop is perfect, but the Dell XPS 13 9370 makes a valiant attempt at getting there. The build quality is fantastic: The unibody shell, soft-touch palm area, and even the internal cooling solution all come together very well...
Looks great, Quiet at all times, Class-leading Ultrabook performance, Dual Thunderbolt 3, Solid battery life
Webcam location not great, No touch capability on FHD panel
Dell has a solid history of producing premium laptops under its XPS banner. The little brother, XPS 13, had a makeover at the turn of the year and now features 8th Gen quad-core, octo-thread processors from Intel.Implemented better than most, the Core...
Published: 2018-06-22, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
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...
For several years now, the XPS 13 has been a favorite for people looking for a fast, beautifully designed Windows laptop. No major changes were therefore required for the new XPS 13. The new model retains much of what made the old versions so good: the be...