Testseek.co.uk have collected 124 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 7390 - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 7390 - Intel Gen 10.
September 2019
(85%)
124 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
A high-end and beautifully designed ultrabook with a price tag to match. Though it costs a pretty penny, Dell is not overcharging for the XPS 13 7390 2-in-1. It's a blazing fast ultrabook and despite its lack of graphical prowess, you couldn't ask for bet...
Abstract: For most students, one of the most significant investments they'll make is also the primary academic tool they'll need: a laptop. You can find a passable entry-level laptop with an adequate display, battery life, graphics card and hard drive for less than $300, but spending a few hundred more on the right laptop for your needs can yield a device with better performance, longer battery life and a bigger and faster SSD hard drive, which is well worth the additional money. We created this list of the best laptops for college students by using benchmark testing as well as our own hands-on experience. We considered everything from SSD storage to whether the laptop has a HD webcam (whether or not it had sufficient USB ports or an HDMI port was also was also a factor). We'll update it periodically as we review new products.
Slim, attractive design, Top-rate build quality, Bright 13.4-inch display, Long battery life, Fast Intel 11th Gen CPUs
Shallow keyboard isn't for everyone, Display could be more colorful, No USB-A ports
Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 brings Intel 11th Gen brawn to a fantastic convertible that flaunts a premium, ultrathin design, long battery life and a bright display...
Published: 2019-12-19, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Dell's XPS 13 family is split into two main product lines; 2-in-1 convertible notebooks and traditional clamshell-style laptops. It wasn't too long ago that we looked at the latest 2-in-1 with Intel's 10th-generation Core i7-1065G7. That machine was a thi...
Abstract: Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and HP's 5th-gen Spectre x360 13t embody the intense rivalry of the two top American PC vendors. Locked in a constant fight for market share, the companies seem to pour every technological advance they have into these two premium...
Published: 2019-12-04, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
A sleek and tight package, Monstrous performance from the 15W processors, Astonishing battery life, Supports PCIe x4 SSDs, 400+ nits maximum brightness, Doesn't use aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness, Covers 94% of sRGB and has an Average dE of 1.0 w
Limited I/O, Limited upgradability, A bit pricey
As always, the XPS 13 7390 is an amazing laptop to have. Not only it is one of the most portable notebooks on the market, but it also provides performance beyond the expectations of a ULV processor. As we saw in the temperature segment of this review, the...
As always, the Dell XPS 13 is an excellent machine. It has a solid build, a beautiful display, a good keyboard, and it comes in a tiny footprint. The narrow bezels make for an immersive experience, and it's super portable.There are two issues that I have...
Dell's XPS 13 has been one of the most defining laptops in recent memory, having changed the landscape for everyone after introducing the InfinityEdge display at CES in January 2015. Since then, the company has continued to refine their XPS lineup as they...
The Dell XPS 13 is ultralight, with good performance, more than 7:56 hours of battery life and a bright, vivid display. People looking for even more endurance and power might want to check out the 13-inch MacBook Pro or the HP Spectre x360, though these c...