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The design turns heads with distinctive looks and the thinnest chassis we've seen on an ultrabook
Small and compact
Very nice
Backlit keyboard
Great design
Excellent Audio
Attractive
Compact design
Comfortable backlit keyboard
Smart Connect downloads data when notebook is asleep
Very fast SSD
The Dell XPS 13 fits a glass-covered 13-inch screen into a smaller-than-expected body. The sophisticated design is eye-catching and sturdy
Without driving up the price
More compact than other ultrabooks. Bright screen. Cushy backlit keyboard. Smart Connect technology is terrific.
Excellent build quality and top notch materials and components. Good backlit keyboard
Works with large high resolution monitors
Nice display. One of the best Ultrabooks on the market
Excellent build quality and top notch materia
Rigid build quality
Performance and battery life good for an ultrabook
Standard warranty includes accident and theft protection
Very thin and light
Great keyboard and trackpad
802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter
Lovely design with great portability (and a carbon fiber undercarriage). Solid performance numbers compared to the competition. Better keyboard than most ultrabooks
The display has relatively low resolution and poor color accuracy
Palm rejection is poor
Low resolution display
No SD card reader
Below-average battery life
No SD card slot
Fan can get loud
The limited port selection doesn't include HDMI or an SD card slot
The display should be better
And battery life falls behind other slim laptops'
No Ethernet
VGA
HDMI
Or memory-card slot
Fan can be boisterous when working the notebook hard
Trackpad not the best
Trackpad no
Low-resolution display with lackluster color reproduction
No memory-card slot
No SD card slot or hard-wired ethernet
Smallish battery
Touchpad performs well as long as you don't have to click on anything. Light on ports (and no SD card slot). Rather loud fan (but it only kicks in under heavy load). Wouldn't mind a resolution upgrade
Glossy Gorilla glass screen creates glare and reflections
Very good casing quality, Very good system performance, Good mobility traits, Low emissions in little load, Backlit keyboard, High-capacity and fast solid state drive, Good battery life
Few interfaces, Limited upgradeability, Unusual keyboard, Loud operating noise in load, Reflective and viewing angle dependent screen, Dimmed screen brightness on battery
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Abstract: You might remember my review of the Dell XPS 15z a short while back and how I said Dell clearly borrowed some inspiration from the Apple MacBook Pro. Well, the Dell XPS 13 is much the same, except it is targeting more of the MacBook Air crowd....
The Dell XPS 13 is impressive: in a form-factor slightly bigger than the Macbook Air 11”, Dell has managed to provide a powerful 13” thin-and-light platform that scales up to a Core i7 processor, 256GB of SSD storage and 4G as an option. At $999, it offer...
Abstract: Lately I've been changing things up a bit. For several months I used a little Lenovo ThinkPad X220 running Windows 7 and had a great experience -- it felt rock solid and responsive, with fantastic battery life. Then I switched to a ...
Excellent performance for an ultrabook, Durable Gorilla glass screen, Thin, stylish design with good battery life
Glossy Gorilla glass screen creates glare and reflections, No SD card slot, Heavier than expected ... but still lightweight
After spending some time with the Dell XPS 13 we were left with the feeling that this is actually a reasonable alternative to a MacBook Air. Yes, if you buy the XPS 13 you have to live without Apple's operating system and you have to settle for a less-tha...
Lovely design with great portability (and a carbon fiber undercarriage). Solid performance numbers compared to the competition. Better keyboard than most ultrabooks
Touchpad performs well as long as you don't have to click on anything. Light on ports (and no SD card slot). Rather loud fan (but it only kicks in under heavy load). Wouldn't mind a resolution upgrade
The design turns heads with distinctive looks and the thinnest chassis we've seen on an ultrabook
The display has relatively low resolution and poor color accuracy
In a less crowded category, the Acer Aspire S7-393-7451 would stand out because it has the thinnest design in the category and a fine selection of ports and features. Unfortunately, the display is less than impressive and the overall performance lags some...
Attractive design, Solidly built chassis, Comfortable keyboard, Face recognition login
Standardresolution screen, Limited vertical viewing angles, No Ethernet port, No fingerprint reader
The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook looks stunning, and has a good keyboard. However it's short on ports and connectors, and the display's resolution and vertical viewing angles could be better. This is a shame: Dell bided its time before entering the ultrabook are...
Abstract: If you're looking for a Windows laptop that looks like a MacBook Air, you've come to the right place. These systems are fast and full-featured, yet slim, light, and generally long on battery life. A few even sport solid-state drives, and some offer a...
Abstract: The Dell XPS 13 is an impressive notebook, and easily the best Ultrabook yet.It's really the first Ultrabook that competes with the MacBook Air thanks to a starting price of $999, powerful internals and great looks.The Dell XPS 13 compares favorably to bo...