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85 Reviews
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As it happens, I still use the original XPS 12 on a daily basis as my go-to home laptop. It's bigger than the new model, and naturally nowhere near as good a tablet, but the combination of full-fat Core i7 performance, all-day battery life, and a great di...
After the sheer delight of the XPS 13 and the XPS 15, the XPS 12 is a real misstep from Dell. There's no doubting the quality of its gorgeous screen, but its shortcomings and design nuances are major detractions that are hard to ignore. The non-adjustable...
Published: 2015-10-10, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Inventive hinge, less keyboard base, Sharp, rich and accurate 4K display, Excellent typing experience
Soft touch plastic coating all over, 4K isn't all that necessary here
Dell looks to have nailed it again. This time in building a 2-in-1 laptop that, if not one to beat, is certainly one of the few to look out for this year...
Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
These are both laptops aimed at the mobile power user, so prices aren't going to be cheap. The 13in XPS starts at £849 inc VAT for the most basic specification, while the XPS 15 starts at £1,099. However, be aware that these prices are for the laptop with...
Excellent backlit keyboard and touchpad, Clever tablet dock system, Superb screen, Keyboard dock is great on a desk
Still not compelling as a tablet, Keyboard dock not reliable on the move, Modest performance, Atrocious battery life
Dell XPS 12 (2015) – Performance One of the biggest potential compromises of this machine over a conventional slim and light laptop, or indeed a device such as the Microsoft Surface Book, is that it uses only an Intel Core M processor. Whether you're talk...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: We've been commenting for a year or two on the trend for laptops to become hybrids, with a touchscreen display that you can use as a tablet when you detach the keyboard. Now it's starting to look less like a trend and more like the norm.This year, D...
Truth be told, I'm not usually a fan of 2-in-1 systems, and that's because more often than not I find them clunky. They're often inferior when used as a laptop (in comparison to actual laptops), and more expensive than a regular tablet. The Dell XPS 12 is...
Published: 2016-06-16, Author: Christopher , review by: neowin.net
2-in-1-functionality, Thunderbolt connections, Screen quality, Dedicated page up/down keys, Closes like a laptop
No native USB Type-A, KEyboard connectivity, Poor battery life
There's a lot to like with the Dell XPS 12. The Thunderbolt 3 connector combined with a docking station lets you use the device like a full fledged desktop that works great. Having a large, fairly light tablet running Windows is also a really nice feature...