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The editors liked
Unparalleled infinity screen design
Powerful overall performance
Small and lightweight
The Windows 8 laptop to give Apple something to chew on
Battery life
Gorgeous design
Screen real
Estate
Sublime screen
Desirable design
Hardy battery life
Linux
Wonderful infinity display is great for work or play
Sleek design that has a small footprint without sacrificing functionality
Wide variety of options ensure the XPS 13 suits all budgets
Welldesigned keyboard and glass touchpad help you accomplish task
Buildquality
Extremely compact
Weight
Highcontrast matte screen
Accurate colorimetry
Decent processing power
Dell's revamped XPS 13 has a nearly borderless display
A very small body for a 13-inch laptop and the latest Intel CPUs. Battery life in this lower-end configuration gets a big boost
Excellent allround performance
Sturdy and stylish build
Nice industrial design
Splendid build quality
Matte IPS display
Good keyboard and trackpad
Fast hardware
No bloatware on this version
Mostly noiseless
Punchy speakers
Good battery life
Affordable starting prices
Amazing display
Compact body
Packs power
Compact and attractive design
Great CPU performance
All-day battery life
The editors didn't like
Fan noise under little pressure
Screen a little too glossy
Battery life should be better (12
000mAh expansion pack accessory is available however)
Weight
Off
Center webcam
Poor speakers
Expensive
Limited connectivity options
Some privacy concerns
The autobrightness function in the screen cannot adjusted manually
The webcam location is unusual
Device tends to run warm on the bottom when placed on a flat surface
Limited connectivity
Underpowered GPU
Unimpressive speakers
Heats up
Dropping the higher-resolution screen and edge-to-edge glass overlay means the look is not as slick
Published: 2015-01-12, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: On paper, Dell's new XPS 13 seems impossibly good for the $US800 starter price. It leaves you thinking “what's the catch?” I just saw it in person, and to be honest I couldn't find it. This thing seems fantastic.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product revie...
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Published: 2015-03-18, Author: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
SSD recorded slow write rate, Battery life is shorter than previous model we looked at
Dell has improved the XPS 13 in many ways over the previous model that we saw last year, with the design and screen being the major drawcards this time around.There are a couple of things that have gone backwards, such as the battery life and SSD write...
Published: 2015-01-28, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: As PC fan boy No. 42, I cannot lie: Apple's MacBook Air 11 has had us whupped. It's slim and light, offers great battery life, and damn--the $900 price tag of the entry-level configuration just can't be beat by most PC vendors.PCs are all about great perf...
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Published: 2015-01-27, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
Stuffing this laptop anywhere and having it easily fit, Opening this laptop and lovingly gazing at the display, Having a Windows trackpad that isn't an pile of shit, Finding that the trackpad's pinch-to-zoom is disabled in Chrome. Hey Dell: if thATT#39;s a b
I wish the screen opened a full 180 degrees so I could rest the bottom edge on my lap while I use the touchscreen, like I do with the Acer Aspire S7. Yep, definitely not buying the touchscreen model, I also wish Dell opted for a bigger battery in this mac
For $800, maybe $900? Yes. Yes. Absolutely. If you want a high-quality ultraportable Windows laptop at an incredible price, this is the one to get. If you want a MacBook Air running Windows, this is the closest weve ever come. Say you buy the $800 model...
Abstract: Plenty of specialized companies out there sell PCs with , but Dell is one of the very few mainstream contenders to have over the years. After some spotty initial offerings, it's taken a different approach with its latest Linux PC. Rather than try to s...
Thin and light for a 13 incher, Good full HD screen, Solid everyday performance, Nice backlit keyboard, Decent battery life
Harsh sound, Oddly placed camera
In many ways this XPS 13 is a cracking little laptop, packing maximum screen into minimum size without compromising usability. It's no powerhouse and certainly no games machine, but it's speedy enough for everyday use and has plenty of stamina. It has a g...
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Published: 2015-05-01, Author: Andrew , review by: lowyat.net
Abstract: Dell definitely captured our attention when it unveiled the new XPS 13 in CES 2015 earlier this year. With its almost borderless QHD+ display, this 13.3-inch laptop has a very minimal footprint, not to mention the fact that it looks very sleek and minimal...
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Abstract: The standout feature of this excellent ultrabook is its nearly borderless screen. The bezel is a skinny 5mm and the screen resolution is very high, at 3,200 x 1,800 pixels. Premium materials, such as carbon fibre and aluminium, are used to build the Del...