Testseek.com have collected 123 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 7390 - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 7390 - Intel Gen 10.
September 2019
(85%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
8681 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Best-of-class performance with Ice Lake
Excellent
Bright 16
10 touch display
Excellent MagLev keyboard
Premium build quality and great looks
Versatile 2-in-1 form factor
Thunderbolt 3
Great battery life
Minimal bloatware
Performance
A sleek and tight package
Monstrous performance from the 15W processors
Astonishing battery life
Supports PCIe x4 SSDs
400+ nits maximum brightness
Doesn't use aggressive PWM to adjust its brightness
Covers 94% of sRGB and has an Average dE of 1.0 w
Compact design
An immersive bezel-less touchscreen-capable display with 4k resolution
The latest 10th-gen processor under the hood
Good battery life
Slim
Attractive chassis
Comfortable keyboard
Bright
Vivid 4K display
Ultraportable design
Strong performance
16
10 display
Very compact
10th gen Core i7 offers top-end performance
10 aspect ratio screen
Dell's redesigned premium XPS 13 2-in-1 is an all-around improvement in design
Features and performance
Making it one of the best in the category
6 cores in a 2.8-pound laptop
As tiny as ever
Premium design
Compact chassis
Outstanding performance
Attractive design
Top-rate build quality
Bright 13.4-inch display
Long battery life
Fast Intel 11th Gen CPUs
High CPU speed
4K resolution
Extremely portable
Brighter than most other consumer laptops
Good outdoor visibility
High quality touchscreen with full sRGB coverage
Lightweight
And attractive chassis design
2x Thunderbolt 3 with Power Delivery
Crisp MagLev key feedback
10 aspect ratio
L
Not any louder
Heavier
Or more demanding than older Whiskey Lake-U versions
Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650w
The editors didn't like
Premium Active Pen not standard
Non-user replaceable SSD and RAM
Bezels might be too narrow for some
No IR camera
No optional LTE
Polarizing MagLev keyboard
Can get hot
Limited I/O
Limited upgradability
A bit pricey
The keyboard isn't the best out there
Priced on the higher side
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Weak bass
Less than 8 hours of battery life
Scant on ports
Shallow keyboard
No. USB-A. Port. Sigh
2nd Gen MagLev keyboard has limited travel
Permanent SSD
Memory and storage is onboard and can't be upgraded post-purchase. Dell's active pen is not included and the white model costs extra
Too
Intel UHD graphics is unimpressive
Keyboard is unremarkable
Below-average battery life (4K model)
Shallow keyboard isn't for everyone
Display could be more colorful
No USB-A ports
Limited connection options
Slightly more flexing than a clamshell XPS 13 9380
Very warm CPU temperatures when under stress
Poor upgradeability
Soldered RAM
SSD
WLAN
Audio and USB Type-C issues on our test unit
No more IR camera option or Noble Lock
PWM at low brightness se
Highly variable CPU clock rates when under prolonged stress
More noticeable uneven backlight bleeding on our test unit
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Published: 2019-11-06, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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Published: 2019-10-22, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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Great display, Superb build quality, Fantastic battery life
Less useful as a tablet, Expensive, Webcam just 720p
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