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Testseek.com have collected 244 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9343 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9343.
 
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The editors liked

  • 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.

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  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....

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  Published: 2015-02-19, Author: Brett , review by: anandtech.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Josh , review by: gottabemobile.com

  • Great display, Excellent Design, Great mix of ports and connectivity
  • Battery doesn't live up to promises, Windows 8.1 oddities

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  Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Lisa , review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • 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...

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  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

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  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...

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  Published: 2015-02-07, review by: notebookcheck.net

  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-01-28, review by: hothardware.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-01-28, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Large screen in small real estate, QHD+ resolution screen, Entry-level model is $800
  • Compressed keyboard, Weird placement for camera
  • Dell's XPS13 shoehorns a 13.3-inch monitor into the body of an 11-inch laptop....

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  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...

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