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Great display
Excellent Design
Great mix of ports and connectivity
Fantastically designed Windows laptop
Solid performance
Great price
Awesome display
Good battery life
Excellent 1080p Display
Stylish Metal Accents
Well Priced For Features
Trouble-free Linux on good hardware
Price is competitive for the hardware you get
A nice CPU
A quick SSD
And enough RAM to do most stuff with
Excellent screen with good resolution
Dell is doing its part to be a good FOSS citizen with its additions
Sleek
Elegant and practical design
Great keyboard and touchpad
Beautiful display with good color reproduction and color gamut coverage
Excellent battery life
LOVE the nobezel QHDdisplay
Excellent performance
Fast bootup
Fantastic build quality w/ carbon fiber
Great battery life
The size
The weight
The screen
The design
The battery life
The starting price
Ubuntu 14.04
Factory-preconfigured to just work
Barton George and the other Dell engineers worry about packages and drivers so you don't have to
High-quality build
No squeaks
No rattles
No shimmies
16GB of RAM
The potential for a large SSD
And a
It's sexy and lightweight – a total head turner
Packs in a 13-inch display inside of what would typically be an 11-inch body
Smart accessories
Excellent build quality
Very good performance and battery life
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Beautiful I
Compact. Sturdy construction. Comfortable
Backlit keyboard. Responsive touchpad and touch screen. Large solid-state drive (SSD). 802.11ac Wi-Fi. All-day battery life.
Dell's revamped XPS 13 has a nearly borderless display
A very small body for a 13-inch laptop and the latest Intel CPUs. Battery life in this lower-end configuration gets a big boost
Attractive
Compact design
Gorgeous
Bright high-resolution screen
Solid battery life and performance thanks to new Intel "Broadwell" CPU
Good battery life and performance
Thanks to new Intel "Skylake" CPU
Addition of USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 port
Large screen in small real estate
QHD+ resolution screen
Entry-level model is $800
Superb battery life
Good 7th-generation Core performance
Excellent Wi-Fi range
More ports than on competing laptops
Comfortable
Soft-touch
Carbon-fiber deck
Attractive rose-gold color option
Thin profile
Weighs less than 3 pounds
Great graphics and performance
Quick startup times
More than 5 hours of battery life under mixed conditions
Consumer testers found it easy to use
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Dell
Linux
Ubuntu
XPS
Trim
Efficient design
Comfortable keyboard
Speedy performance
Ridiculously beautiful display. Makes all bezels everywhere look huge and pointless. A 13inch laptop in the body of an 11inch laptop. Dell didn't try to do anything insane
It just did everything well
This updated XPS 13 has a stunning nearly edge-to-edge high-res display
And an upgraded processor and graphics
Beautiful
Sharp screen
Ultraportable
Super quiet.
IPS QHD+ touchscreen
Thin bezel
Good performance
Build quality is high
Attractive and robust chassis
Good input devices
Stiff hinges
Beautiful QHD+ Touchscreen
Impossibly small bezel
Fast system performance
Impeccable build quality
Aluminum casing that's both rigid and attractive
Sturdy hinges
Excellent thermal management
CPU manages m
Bright & matte Full-HD display
Very narrow bezel
High-end parts and superior build quality
Very small chassis for the given screen size
Ports are all the way at the back and won't get in the way
Very good overall performance
Nearly bezel-less display allows it to be more compact than other 13-inchers
Vibrant screen
Strongaudioto match
Attractive design
Well-built
Fast performance
Lots of configuration options
Awesome form factor keeps the laptop slim
Light
Portable and nearly bezelfree. Great use of aluminium and carbon fiber. Intel delivers the goods from a performance perspective. Bright
High quality 1080p display that's upgradeable to QHD. Excellent batt
The editors didn't like
Battery doesn't live up to promises
Windows 8.1 oddities
QHD+ model renders text too small
Left side of keyboard gets warm
Below Average Battery Life
Heavy to Use in Tablet Mode
Trackpad Surface Could Be Better
One-handed opening leads to whole laptop lifting up instead of smoothly opening
Glossy-only screen will lead to some complaints
8GB of soldered RAM isn't enough to make everyone happy
Distros other than Ubuntu might still require some fiddling to work
PWM across all brightness levels
Too low maximum brightness
Too pricy for the offered hardware
Highend SKUs are pricey
The year is 2015. 8GB of RAM should be the baseline
With 16GB as an option. 4GB is barely enough to run Chrome
The starting price is the price of a system that you probably don't want to buy. The options are worth it
But expensive
Thunderbolt port doesn't really work in Ubuntu
Application-level 4k scaling issues are pretty much all over the place
If all you're after is Linux on a laptop
You can do it for cheaper than the M3800's starting price
I kind of hoped the Dell logo on t
Display doesn't hold up very well under direct sun light
The webcam is located in an awkward location and its images are grainy
Not able to support 16gb of Ram
Buy it
Prev7 of 7Next
Somewhat pricey. No SD card slot or Ethernet port
Dropping the higher-resolution screen and edge-to-edge glass overlay means the look is not as slick
And losing touch makes Windows 8 harder to use
Touch screen only offered on expensive
High-res models
Noticeable
Near-constant fan noise
Ethernet
HDMI
And VGA connectivity require an extra dongle
Ethernet and video connectivity require dongles or new cables
Oddly placed Webcam isn't ideal for video chats
Compressed keyboard
Weird placement for camera
Awkward webcam placement
Not as thin and light as some competitors
Prone to tip over
Limited ports for connectivity
Poor WiFi performance. Only two USB ports. No way to upgrade the hardware. A little too rich for what you get
Clumsy trackpad
Awkward webcam
Poor battery life
The webcam is always looking up my nose. Battery life could be better. You want to play games on this screen
But you shouldn't even try. Trackpad is finicky until you tweak its settings
This gold edition is very expensive
And battery life isn't as good as some other 13-inch laptops. The touchpad is tricky to use for some multitouch gestures
Mediocre battery life
Not super powerful
Comparatively dark display
Not very generous port selection
Somewhat constrained port selection
Average wireless performance
Noisy fan on rare occasions
Touch configurations are relatively expensive
Color accuracy not that great
Minimal expansion options (RAM is soldered on)
128 GB SSD might not be big enough for some
Only 2x USB 3.0
CPU throttling under maximum load levels
Merely average battery life
At least on the touchscreen model
Touchpad could use some fine-tuning
Doesn't come standard with a touchscreen -- and is expensive if you do opt for that feature
Trackpad needs some work. Touchscreen isn't standard.
Published: 2015-02-22, Author: Michael , review by: Laptopmag.com
Superb battery life, Good 7th-generation Core performance, Excellent Wi-Fi range, More ports than on competing laptops, Comfortable, soft-touch, carbon-fiber deck, Attractive rose-gold color option
Awkward webcam placement, Not as thin and light as some competitors
The Dell XPS 13 is the best ultraportable laptop for the money, thanks to its wonderfully compact design, long battery life and snappy performance....
The XPS 13 is a bold move from Dell. High quality build materials, a good keyboard, a good trackpad, and the latest generation Intel Ultrabook processor all inside a chassis with a display that is two sizes too big stuffed into it. Combine that with a 192...
Abstract: Built-in JBL 1.5 watt stereo speakers, digital dual array mic and 3.5mm combo audio jack.Networking: Integrated dual band Intel 7260 AC WiFi 802.11b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0.Sof...
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
The size, The weight, The screen, The design, The battery life, The starting price
The year is 2015. 8GB of RAM should be the baseline, with 16GB as an option. 4GB is barely enough to run Chrome, The starting price is the price of a system that you probably don't want to buy. The options are worth it, but expensive
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Trim, efficient design, Comfortable keyboard, Great display, Speedy performance
Clumsy trackpad, Awkward webcam, Poor battery life
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Beautiful QHD+ Touchscreen, Impossibly small bezel, Excellent battery life, Fast system performance, Impeccable build quality, Aluminum casing that's both rigid and attractive, Good input devices, Sturdy hinges, Excellent thermal management, CPU manages m
Somewhat constrained port selection, Average wireless performance, Noisy fan on rare occasions, Touch configurations are relatively expensive
The Dell XPS 13-9343 Another day, another serious contender for the ultraportable crown. This past year alone, we've seen the latest MacBook Air revision (which, for all its strengths, features a relatively pedestrian display lacking touch), the Microsof...
LOVE the nobezel QHDdisplay, Excellent performance, Fast bootup, Fantastic build quality w/ carbon fiber, Great battery life
Highend SKUs are pricey
Performance Analysis:When it comes to straight-up performance metrics, the new 2015 Dell XPS 13 offered some of the best results we've seen from a 13-inch Ultrabook, generally speaking. Specifically, with respect to CPU and general compute scores, the new...
Published: 2015-01-28, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Nearly bezel-less display allows it to be more compact than other 13-inchers, Vibrant screen, strongaudioto match, Attractive design, well-built, Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance, Lots of configuration options
Merely average battery life, at least on the touchscreen model, Touchpad could use some fine-tuning, Doesn't come standard with a touchscreen -- and is expensive if you do opt for that feature
Other than an update to the touchpad, there's very little we would change about Dell's redesigned XPS 13: It's compact and well-built, with a gorgeous screen, fast performance and surprisingly good audio quality. You'll pay dearly to get it with a touchs...