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February 2018
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The editors liked
The design is its best yet
Updated
Modern design
Can be configured to a 4K touchscreen
Windows Hello IR camera and fingerprint sensor
Thermal system keeps the device cool
Thunderbolt 3 ports support four-lane PCI connections
Solid performance
Sturdy design with aluminum and fiber composite materials
Blazing performance for a low-voltage CPU
Good display quality
Thunderbolt 3.0 support
Adequate touchpad
More than 11 hours of video and web surfing on battery
Use of recycled materials (resp
An incredibly powerful laptop. 15″ laptop power in a lighter and thinner 13″ body
A gorgeous 4k Wide Gamut Touch Display
A generous number of USB Type C ports including (2) Thunderbolt 3 ports w/ 4 lane PCI Connections
You can power the laptop via USB
The new XPS 13 body is smaller
With better internal cooling and a sharp-looking all-white interior. The nearly bezel-free screen still looks great and there's a fingerprint reader hidden under the power button
Lavish design details
Fabulous 4K touch display
Very good performance
Speedy Windows Hello options
Strong audio playback
Striking Good Looks
Best Of Class Performance
Exceptional 4K Display
Solid Battery Life
Innovative Design And Materials
Cool And Quiet Demeanor
Alpinewhite and gold chassis is gorgeous
Strong performance and good battery life
New IGZO 4K antiglare display is bestinclass
New Windows Hello IR camera
Full Thunderbolt 3 USB C ports
Super compact design
Great performance
Comfortable keyboard and trackpad
Superb screen
Extremely small and light
8thgeneration Core processors
Up to 1TB SSD
Ever so slightly larger screen
Ever so slightly smaller body
More ports and connections than typical
3 USB Type C ports
2 with Thunderbolt compatibility
Beautiful and durable aluminum unibody chassis
Impressively vibrant 4K touch screen
Small and sleek package
Powerhouse performer
Beautiful 4K display
Nearly bezel free
Great battery life
Nice build materials
Offers a fantastically portable experience with excellent performance from 8th generation quad- core processor
Class-leading 4K display and a comfortable keyboard
Attractive design with extremely narrow bezels
Small footprint
Very bright UHD display
Unobtrusive fan system
Fingerprint reader
Good ergonomics overall
Measurably more CPU performance from Dynamic Power Policy
Smallest 13.3-inch notebook in terms of footprint
Attractive design
Very high screen-to-body ratio
Very quiet under low-medium processing loads
Easy serviceability
Upgradeable M.2 SSD
23 pe
High-quality case
Very compact
Good performance utilization
Often silent in everyday situations
Good keyboard
2x Thunderbolt 3
Long battery runtime
Fingerprint scanner
CABC can be turned off
The editors didn't like
A 4K touch display means only average battery life
The Dell XPS 13 line has been good for a while. In 2015
Dell did a major refresh that introduced the “Infinity Edge” display. That's Dell-speak for super slim bezels. Because the 13-inch display was tak
No USB Type A ports
FHD display option is non-touch
Page Up/Down and arrow keys step on each others' toes
Fans can be noisy
Hardware tends to get hot
Lack of a USB Type-A port
Forcing you to use dongles
The Platinum Silver/Black Carbon Fiber version still attracts fingerprints
Not built for Gaming with no discrete GPU
The battery is slightly smaller than last years model
The system's biggest quirk
A below-the-screen webcam
Remains. Touch isn't standard
And most of the ports have been replaced by USB-C
Battery life could be better
Squeaky space bar
Adaptive brightness is distracting
Pricey In Higher-End Configs
No USB Type-A
Dongling Required
Still A Funky Web Cam Position
Expensive
No Core i3 model (yet)
Awkwardlyplaced web cam
Some coil whine when plugged in
Middling battery life
Limited port selection
Terrible webcam
Awkwardly located webcam
USBC expansion only
Trading up to a mainstream CPU costs more
I've never loved the woven texture palm rest
Awkwardly placed webcam
No USB A or HDMI ports
Shallow and clicky keyboard
I/O options are limited to USB-C
Camera is on the chin
Some body flex
It's a brilliant laptop
But if we had to quibble
The webcam is a little disappointing and it doesn't support USB-A ports
Dell XPS 13 9370 Review
Summary
Disappointing performance compared to the i5 version
Slow write rates of the the Toshiba SSD
RAM is soldered onto the motherboard
Smaller battery and shorter battery life than the predecessor
Slow display response times
Noticeable coil whine
Glossy
Display could have been better calibrated out of the box
Transfer rates from Toshiba NVMe SSD can be unsteady
Very slow black-white and gray-gray response times
No more USB Type-A ports and full-size SD reader
Awkward front-facing camera placement re
Glossy display
Even without touchscreen
Only USB-C and microSD
Base unit not as sturdy as before
Slow response times
Slight coil whine
Quality and position of the webcam
Some backlight bleeding and brighter spot on our test model
Published: 2018-03-31, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Small and sleek package, Powerhouse performer, Beautiful 4K display, Nearly bezel free, Great battery life, Nice build materials
I/O options are limited to USB-C, Camera is on the chin, Some body flex
This little laptop is an amazing device with some muscle and a popping display. So back to our headline. Is this the total package for those seeking portability and performance? I would say the 2018 Dell XPS 13 9370 needs to be on your short list if you'r...
An incredibly powerful laptop. 15″ laptop power in a lighter and thinner 13″ body, A gorgeous 4k Wide Gamut Touch Display, A generous number of USB Type C ports including (2) Thunderbolt 3 ports w/ 4 lane PCI Connections, You can power the laptop via USB
The Platinum Silver/Black Carbon Fiber version still attracts fingerprints, Not built for Gaming with no discrete GPU, The battery is slightly smaller than last years model
For years photographers like myself have been searching for that utopian laptop. The one that can handle our heavy workloads while also not breaking our backs…and our bank accounts. With the XPS 13 9370, I feel that Dell has created one of the best laptop...
Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Even though it's been regarded as one of the best PC notebooks for its entire tenure, it was clear for a while that Dell must move the brand of their flagship notebook forward, and here it is, the redesigned XPS 13 9370 for 2018.From a quick glance...
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Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Super compact design, Great performance, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad
Middling battery life, Limited port selection, Terrible webcam
Alpinewhite and gold chassis is gorgeous, Strong performance and good battery life, New IGZO 4K antiglare display is bestinclass, New Windows Hello IR camera, Full Thunderbolt 3 USB C ports
Expensive, No Core i3 model (yet), Awkwardlyplaced web cam, Some coil whine when plugged in
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Sturdy design with aluminum and fiber composite materials, Blazing performance for a low-voltage CPU, Good display quality, Thunderbolt 3.0 support, Adequate touchpad, More than 11 hours of video and web surfing on battery, Use of recycled materials (resp
Hardware tends to get hot, Lack of a USB Type-A port, forcing you to use dongles
There is a sole leader in the business devices segment and that's Apple. A lot of manufacturers are trying to copy its design. Yes – some of them have achieved minor success, offering similar specs (and design) for a far lower price. The notebook we talke...
The new XPS 13 body is smaller, with better internal cooling and a sharp-looking all-white interior. The nearly bezel-free screen still looks great and there's a fingerprint reader hidden under the power button
The system's biggest quirk, a below-the-screen webcam, remains. Touch isn't standard, and most of the ports have been replaced by USB-C
With a new design that catches up to the competition, Dell's XPS 13 remains one of the best all-around 13-inch laptops, but everyone's biggest gripe remains unchanged...
Published: 2018-02-28, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
The design is its best yet,
A 4K touch display means only average battery life, The Dell XPS 13 line has been good for a while. In 2015, Dell did a major refresh that introduced the “Infinity Edge” display. That's Dell-speak for super slim bezels. Because the 13-inch display was tak
Updated, modern design, Can be configured to a 4K touchscreen, Windows Hello IR camera and fingerprint sensor, Thermal system keeps the device cool, Thunderbolt 3 ports support four-lane PCI connections, Solid performance
No USB Type A ports, FHD display option is non-touch, Page Up/Down and arrow keys step on each others' toes, Fans can be noisy
measurably more CPU performance from Dynamic Power Policy, smallest 13.3-inch notebook in terms of footprint, attractive design; very high screen-to-body ratio, very quiet under low-medium processing loads, easy serviceability; upgradeable M.2 SSD, 23 pe
display could have been better calibrated out of the box, Transfer rates from Toshiba NVMe SSD can be unsteady, very slow black-white and gray-gray response times, no more USB Type-A ports and full-size SD reader, awkward front-facing camera placement re