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85 Reviews
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Published: 2016-04-08, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
very good and viewing angle stable screen, very high screen resolution (4K), premium and solid build, high-capacity 512 GB SSD, decent input devices, passive cooling, stylish and elegant design
processor cannot develop its full potential, screen's tilt angle not adjustable, unsatisfactory battery performance, 12-month standard warranty only
Dell's XPS 12 9250 is a slim, 12.5-inch convertible. The installed Intel Core m7 6Y75 processor has enough power for routine tasks, and its TDP allows passive cooling. The SSD impresses with high read rates and ensures a fast-running system. The high-reso...
Published: 2016-03-07, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
the Dell XPS 12 is a very capable system for anyone who wants the flexibility of both a tablet and a laptop PC, without sacrificing speed. It performs well, and is lightweight, while still feeling substantial in construction. That said, I highly recomme...
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Published: 2016-02-29, Author: Ray , review by: hothardware.com
Gorgeous display, Potent and thin, Bundled keyboard folio, 8GB RAM
Modest battery life, $49 Active Pen not included, Standard keyboard folio has one position
Dell's XPS 12 is a strong performer given its sleek form factor. Intel's Skylake platform deserves much of the credit here, and when paired with 8GB of RAM and a speedy SSD, you've got a machine that's equally potent as an entertainment device or a mobile...
Starting at $1,499.991, Dell's XPS 12 can be considered a premium and enterprise-facing device. The rubber and magnesium alloy construction is top-notch even if the styling is a bit austere and the fact that Dell includes the keyboard in the package shows...
Abstract: That starts with the appearance: for an XPS device, it's surprisingly ugly. It's mostly clad in matte-black plastic, squared-off unstylised edges, and only the kicked-up hinge at the back of the device serves to deliver any kind of visual interest.This is...
Inventive hingeless 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...
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Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Intel i7 processor with preinstalled Windows 8 (Pro version also available), 12.5” LED Backlit Touch Display with True Life and Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) and 400 nit, clarity and viewable on multiple angles
Front facing camera is only 1.3MP means use with Skype is a bit blurry, If you're a bit forceful, flipping the screen unintentionally may occur when opening, Would be awesome if it could flip 360 degrees horizontally instead of just 180, Computer battery