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Attractive design, Solidly built chassis, Comfortable keyboard, Face recognition login
Standardresolution screen, Limited vertical viewing angles, No Ethernet port, No fingerprint reader
The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook looks stunning, and has a good keyboard. However it's short on ports and connectors, and the display's resolution and vertical viewing angles could be better. This is a shame: Dell bided its time before entering the ultrabook
If the display was higher resolution and offered better off-axis viewing angles, this would be our favorite Ultrabook. ...
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Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: The XPS 13 is Dell's first Ultrabook and resembles the earlier 14z and 15z modelsAnyone in any doubt that Ultrabooks are anything other than the spotlight device for 2012 will have to take stock after a slew of new machines were revealed earlier this year...
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Published: 2012-03-13, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Good processing power, Fine build quality, Great usability, 256GB SSD, Good battery life
Limited ports, Integrated graphics, Price
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Published: 2012-01-01, Author: Jeff , review by: T3.com
Amazing display, Compact body, Packs power
Average battery life (QHD+), Adaptive Brightness, Fingerprints easily
Obviously we didn't get to test the Dell XPS 13 out in the wild or give all of its features a thorough run-through but in our limited time with the new ultrabook we were certainly impressed. The minimal design and lack of stickers around the keyboard
Very good casing quality, Very good system performance, Good mobility traits, Low emissions in little load, Backlit keyboard, High-capacity and fast solid state drive, Good battery life
Few interfaces, Limited upgradeability, Unusual keyboard, Loud operating noise in load, Reflective and viewing angle dependent screen, Dimmed screen brightness on battery
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Abstract: You might remember my review of the Dell XPS 15z a short while back and how I said Dell clearly borrowed some inspiration from the Apple MacBook Pro. Well, the Dell XPS 13 is much the same, except it is targeting more of the MacBook Air crowd....
The Dell XPS 13 is impressive: in a form-factor slightly bigger than the Macbook Air 11”, Dell has managed to provide a powerful 13” thin-and-light platform that scales up to a Core i7 processor, 256GB of SSD storage and 4G as an option. At $999, it offer...
Abstract: Lately I've been changing things up a bit. For several months I used a little Lenovo ThinkPad X220 running Windows 7 and had a great experience -- it felt rock solid and responsive, with fantastic battery life. Then I switched to a ...
Excellent performance for an ultrabook, Durable Gorilla glass screen, Thin, stylish design with good battery life
Glossy Gorilla glass screen creates glare and reflections, No SD card slot, Heavier than expected ... but still lightweight
After spending some time with the Dell XPS 13 we were left with the feeling that this is actually a reasonable alternative to a MacBook Air. Yes, if you buy the XPS 13 you have to live without Apple's operating system and you have to settle for a less-tha...