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Touchpad can be erratic, especially when scrolling. No HDMI. Poor contrast screen. Vent on the bottom
Dell's ultrabook gets a passing grade. The touch pad is immensely frustrating, the battery life could be better and the software package needs work. It's built well, but one obvious thing remains; there are better choices out there on the market....
Design and build quality, Performance, Size and weight
Very limited amount of ports, Screen could be better, Touchpad drivers need work
There's no doubt the Dell XPS 13 is a beautiful laptop. Its carbon fibre base and Gorilla Glass components not only look good, they give the laptop plenty of strength. Furthermore, the XPS 13 is a fast unit thanks to its Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD. It lack...
Abstract: Plenty of hardware manufacturers have attempted to combine the performance and productivity of a traditional computer with the light weight of an iPad and the battery life of a cellphone, but for my money, the XPS 13 is the pick of the bunch. It has a sha...
Abstract: Around six years ago, I remember lusting after a carbon-fibre Sony ultraportable that weighed under a kilogram, was wafer-thin, and cost $5000. Dell’s Ultrabook XPS 13 is a much more affordable $1699, but it has many of the characteristics of that lon...
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Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Around six years ago, I remember lusting after a carbon-fibre Sony ultraportable that weighed under a kilogram, was wafer-thin, and cost $5000. Dell’s Ultrabook XPS 13 is a much more affordable $1699, but it has many of the characteristics of that long...
Abstract: When we first viewed the XPS 13 in March at its launch, we were impressed. It was high time for Dell to show off their answer to the growing popularity of the ultrabook category; typically characterised by devices that boast a light weight, long batter...
Attractive Truelife WLED display of 13.3 inches, Loaded with Intel Core i5 2467M processor, Equipped with a chipset of Intel QS67, Runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS, Sports a 1.3MP builtincamera, Backed by 6Cell (47 WHr) Battery, Embedded with an in
Limited ports, Price is very high
After going through the XPS 13 Review, it is sure that this gadget has all the potential features, which you might look for. But with an expensive price tag, it is clear that this ultrabook is not suitable for mid-income consumers. Keeping the price facto...
All said and done, XPS 13's starting price is pricier than Apple's Macbook Air 13 but as we go further, XPS 13 gives a better value for money if you're looking to use Windows OS. To sweeten the deal, Dell's offering also comes with 3 years of warranty tha...
Thin, lightweight, and portable, Looks good, Good performance.
Expensive, Poor viewing angles, No card reader, A rather large power brick for an ultrabook
The Dell XPS 13 is a truly portable computing device where a great deal of attention has been paid to the aesthetics as well as to its features. The performance is snappy due to its fast hardware and you can be sure that it will not slow down even after ...
Abstract: Ultra smart, ultra fast, ultrabook!It seems to be ultrabook season with all major brands releasing their versions of these very portable, sleek and yet power-packed devices. Now it is Dell's turn to come to the ultrabook party and they have come with a de...