Testseek.co.uk have collected 188 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9350 - Late 2015 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9350 - Late 2015.
January 2016
(86%)
188 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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1985 Reviews
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The editors liked
Superb display
Powerful 6th-gen Intel Skylake processor
Very well-built
Quality camera
Lightweight
Sturdy
Attractive
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Good battery life
This updated XPS 13 has a stunning nearly edge-to-edge high-res display
And an upgraded processor and graphics
Superb build quality
Great screen with ultra small bezels
Small footprint
Powerful CPU and graphics in a small package
Compact and attractive design
Great CPU performance
All-day battery life
Fantastic infinity display
Great performance
Small but perfectly usable
Solid and stylish
Gorgeous bezel
Less display
Strong performance
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Battery life isn't all-day
Compromised storage
Display scaling issues
Sleep bugs
This gold edition is very expensive
And battery life isn't as good as some other 13-inch laptops. The touchpad is tricky to use for some multitouch gestures
sturdy chassis, good build quality, Thunderbolt 3 support, fast SD card reader, good WiFi performance, good input devices, good performance, even on battery
touchpad very prone to fingerprints, CABC can not be controlled by users, device gets very hot under load
As we have already done four reviews on the Dell XPS 13 9350 with different configurations, it is not easy to add new discoveries in the verdict. Our test model with i7-6560U (Intel Iris Graphics) and matte FHD display from Dell's business shop primarily...
Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
The day before the offer of this Dell XPS 13 availed itself, I had been very happy working away on my Macbook Air and thinking how well it has held up, considering such low expectations were originally cast for permanent ultrabook batteries. Battery life...
Great (tiny) size, Light weight, Amazing screen, Excellent hardware support for Linux, The
Battery life could be better, Max 16GB of RAM feels limited for a "Developer" machine
The XPS is a lightweight, well-specced, Linux-supporting laptop. That in and of itself is notable, but Dell heavily touts it as a "developer" laptop. What exactly makes the XPS a developer laptop? Essentially, Dell has saved you a few apt-get commands. Th...
Beautiful display, Thinner and lighter than most Ultrabooks, Good battery life
Overall performance is good but not great, Unusual webcam placement, Premium configurations offer questionable value per dollar
The Dell XPS 13 2016 edition is a solid update to the XPS 13 with several desirable improvements over older XPS notebooks. The chassis design is attractive and well thought out. The available hardware configurations make perfect sense for a premium 13-inc...
Most compact design for a 13.3-inch laptop, Fastest integrated graphics performance
Mediocre battery life, Expensive
There are really two upgrades going on with the XPS 13 Gold Edition. The first is the color, which has a cosmetic appeal that's self-explanatory. The second is the CPU. The Core i7-6560U with Iris graphics arguably gives you the best graphics perfo...
Published: 2016-04-22, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Very compact frame, Carbon fiber and aluminum construction, QHD+ (3,200-by-1,800) display is breathtaking, USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3 interface
Core i7 processor increases cost without a significant jump in performance over i5, Middling battery life, Requires adapters for external displays
The Gold Edition of the XPS 13 Touch adds faster processing to the excellent build quality, feature set, and gorgeous display of the original. But the higher price and decreased battery life means this high-end ultraportable laptop may not be for everyo...
Short battery life with the 4K display, Touchpad can be flaky
If you've been searching for a Windows-based alternative to the MacBook Pro, look no further than the Dell XPS 15. For a similar price, it offers comparable horsepower, a thin and light design and a brilliant 4K screen option. The one area where it re...
Attractive, compact design, now offered in gold, Intel "Iris" graphics outpace most competing machines' IGPs, Good battery life for a laptop with a pixel-dense display, Future-looking USB Type-C/Thunderbolt 3 port
Gold chassis only offered in high-end configuration, Ethernet and video connectivity require dongles or new cables, Oddly placed Webcam
Dell's excellent XPS 13 is now available in attractive golden trim, along with improved Intel "Iris" graphics. But to go gold, you'll have to opt for the high-end model, and while peppy, its configuration isn't the best for everyone. Read More...
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Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Gorgeous high resolution (3200x1800) IGZO display, Ultrafast NVMe storage, Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.1 TypeC, Fullsize SD Card reader, Incredibly thin, light but rock solid, Premium build quality, carbon fiber
Webcam in a very awkward position
The latest Dell XPS 13, which now features Intel's Skylake microarchitecture, hasn't changed much overall, but it has been improved where it matters. Dell already had arguably the best looking 13-inch ultrabook on the market, so all they really need to d...