Testseek.com have collected 94 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9320 - Intel Gen 12 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9320 - Intel Gen 12.
July 2022
(83%)
94 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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2648 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Powerful 28W 12th gen Intel Core processor
Keyboard has larger keycaps
Brilliant 13.4-inch display with OLED option
Improved quad speakers
Impressive
Sustained productivity and graphical performance for an ultralight
Not everyone will like the redesigned function row
But it successfully enables greater performance
Chassis feels firm and premium
Still a slim
Classy-looking ultralight
T
Eye-catching new design with LED function row
To-the-edges keyboard
Slim
Light
And super-compact metal build
Brilliant 3
5K OLED touch display on our unit
Speedy overall performance with Core i7-1280P CPU
Lightweight tablet design
Effective and intuitive XPS Folio keyboard accessory
Sharp
Bright 3K touch display
1080p user-facing webcam and 2160p rear-facing camera
Thin and light
Great OLED screen
Powerful P-series processor
Strong multicore performance
Exceptional build
Premium and sturdy case
High CPU and system performance
Very good speakers
Very bright
Matte display
Thunderbolt 4
Sophisticated and sturdy chassis
Good subjective picture quality w/o PWM
Full P3 colors
Deeper blacks levels
And faster response times with OLED
USB-C to USB-A and HDMI adapter included in every retail box
Quiet fans when browsing or video streaming
Unique lightweight chassis design
The editors didn't like
Touch function row instead of physical keys
Can't see touchpad
No headphone jack or microSD card
Peak performance results in an extremely hot laptop
Port selection is skimpier than ever
Keyboard feels flatter than it is
And minimal key spacing leads to typos
Function row lighting can be distracting
Short on ports
Most notably a headset jack
"Invisible" touchpad can be overly sensitive to presses
Abstract: The latest Dell XPS 13 – it's the model number 9315 that we're reviewing here – comes with a lot of heritage as one of the best Dell laptops (opens in new tab). The XPS 13 has topped lists of best photo-editing laptops (opens in new tab) and best student...
Impressive, sustained productivity and graphical performance for an ultralight, Not everyone will like the redesigned function row, but it successfully enables greater performance, Chassis feels firm and premium, Still a slim, classy-looking ultralight, T
Peak performance results in an extremely hot laptop, Port selection is skimpier than ever, Keyboard feels flatter than it is, and minimal key spacing leads to typos, Function row lighting can be distracting
Full P3 colors, deeper blacks levels, and faster response times with OLED, USB-C to USB-A and HDMI adapter included in every retail box, quiet fans when browsing or video streaming, unique lightweight chassis design
OLED is dimmer than IPS and exhibits flickering, WD SN810 SSD exhibits performance throttling, shorter battery life than IPS configurations, CPU Turbo Boost sustainability is limited, 720p webcam only
In review: Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 i7-1280P OLED. Test unit provided by DellThe highest-end configuration with the Core i7-1280P CPU and OLED display is designed for a very specific subset of users. If your workloads require P3 colors and heavy multi-taskin...
Published: 2022-08-18, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Dell's new XPS 13 Plus is a well-equipped, powerful 13-inch laptop that will satisfy a number of productivity and content creation use cases and a wide swath of mainstream laptop users. It has a great looking, modern design and impeccable build quality, a...
premium and sturdy case, high CPU and system performance, very good speakers, very bright, matte display, Thunderbolt 4
no card reader or 3.5 mm audio jack, barely any maintenance options, only M.2 SSD and battery
Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 i5-1240pWhich is the right XPS 13 for me? If you're looking for cutting-edge performance in a subnotebook format, you'll inevitably gravitate towards the Alder Lake P variant in the form of an XPS 13 Plus. Choosing the Core i7-1260P...
Abstract: The laptop is evolving. And at every stage, there's a tipping point moment that pushes the industry forward from one era into the next. We may be witnessing such a moment with the Dell XPS 13 Plus. Designwise, the laptop is unlike anything we've seen from...
Thin and light, Great OLED screen, Powerful P-series processor, Strong multicore performance, Exceptional build
Luxury pricing, Gets very hot under not super intense loads, Not great battery life, Very few ports (and no headphone jack), LED function keys feel a bit weird, Touchpad is invisible and a bit shallow