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Testseek.com have collected 188 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9350 - Late 2015 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9350 - Late 2015.
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January 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • Exceptional design and build quality
  • Good keyboard and touchpad
  • Rigid construction
  • Cool and quiet
  • Unique design keeping dimensions small (9-15 mm) and weight low (1.29 kg)
  • The screen has 94% sRGB color gamut coverage and extremely high contrast ratio
  • Still a great size
  • Still a great weight
  • Still a great screen
  • Still a great design
  • Still a great starting price
  • Alpine Ridge
  • Gorgeous high resolution (3200x1800) IGZO display
  • Ultrafast NVMe storage
  • Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.1 TypeC
  • Fullsize SD Card reader
  • Incredibly thin
  • Light but rock solid
  • Premium build quality
  • Carbon fiber
  • Great (tiny) size
  • Light weight
  • Amazing screen
  • Excellent hardware support for Linux
  • The
  • Beautiful display
  • Thinner and lighter than most Ultrabooks
  • Good battery life
  • Attractive
  • Compact design
  • Now offered in gold
  • Intel "Iris" graphics outpace most competing machines' IGPs
  • Good battery life for a laptop with a pixel-dense display
  • Future-looking USB Type-C/Thunderbolt 3 port
  • Most compact design for a 13.3-inch laptop
  • Fastest integrated graphics performance
  • Very compact frame
  • Carbon fiber and aluminum construction
  • QHD+ (3
  • 200-by-1
  • 800) display is breathtaking
  • USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3 interface
  • Tiny footprint
  • Supports USB-C charging
  • Solidly built
  • Oddly placed webcam
  • Fantastic performance. Best of breed touchscreen
  • With nexttono bezel. Great touchpad. Ready to take us into our USBC future
  • The Dell XPS 13 keeps everything that was great about the previous model -- including its near edge-to-edge-display and fantastic keyboard -- and adds the latest Intel Kaby Lake processors and Thunderbolt 3
  • Great display with no bezels
  • Sleek and compact design
  • Speedy performance
  • Smaller than most 13inch laptops
  • Weighs just 1.3kg
  • Sixthgen Core i5 CPU delivers good performance
  • Allday battery life
  • 13.3 inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800p) touch screen
  • 256GB SSD (NVME) built-in
  • Excellent carbon fiber finish on the hand rest area
  • Well-built
  • Thin and light
  • Comfortable keyboard
  • Powerful performance options
  • Beautiful 4K
  • Color-accurate screen option
  • Metal casing's impeccable build
  • Slim profile
  • Ultra mobile
  • Bright QHD panel
  • Extremely thin display bezel
  • Very good system performance
  • Perceptibly faster graphics card
  • Quiet even under load
  • Decent connectivity for the size
  • Superb input devices
  • Ti
  • Very portable
  • Small footprint
  • High quality panel
  • Bright backlight
  • High sRGB coverage (>90 percent)
  • No PWM
  • Respectale response times
  • Low fan noise
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD
  • Sturdy chassis
  • Good build quality
  • Thunderbolt 3 support
  • Fast SD card reader
  • Good WiFi performance
  • Good input devices
  • Good performance
  • Even on battery
  • Impeccable metal casing and build quality
  • Great portability
  • Bright
  • Anti-glare 1080p display
  • Extremely thin bezel
  • Very fast system performance
  • Heavily improved GPU performance
  • No throttling under heavy stress
  • Relatively quiet with re
  • The same awesome design and display as last year's XPS 13. Skylake provides better performance and efficiency. Thunderbolt 3 is a handy inclusion. Decent battery life.

The editors didn't like

  • The interior is prone to smudges and fingerprints
  • Too low maximum brightness
  • PWM across all brightness levels (0-100%)
  • Too pricey
  • Battery life feels like it should be better
  • No Windows Hello support
  • The systems at the extreme ends of the price scale
  • Low and high
  • Feel underpowered or cripplingly expensive
  • Webcam in a very awkward position
  • Battery life could be better
  • Max 16GB of RAM feels limited for a "Developer" machine
  • Overall performance is good but not great
  • Unusual webcam placement
  • Premium configurations offer questionable value per dollar
  • Gold chassis only offered in high-end configuration
  • Ethernet and video connectivity require dongles or new cables
  • Oddly placed Webcam
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Expensive
  • Core i7 processor increases cost without a significant jump in performance over i5
  • Middling battery life
  • Requires adapters for external displays
  • Keyboard is a tad small
  • Prone to crashes
  • At press time
  • The unit is frozen in the middle of restoring to factory settings and is unable to complete the operation. Fairly awful keyboard. Expensive
  • The design means the webcam is awkwardly placed at the bottom of the display. Though the QHD-resolution touchscreen is beautiful
  • It adds a lot to the price and hurts battery life. Gold version will cost you $50 more
  • Awkward webcam
  • No DisplayPort
  • Battery life falls short of Dell's 18hour claim
  • Moderate 1
  • 920x1
  • 080 resolution on entrylevel model
  • Thunderbolt 3 port requires adapters for HDMI/Ethernet
  • Slightly lower battery life than expected
  • Short battery life with the 4K display
  • Touchpad can be flaky
  • Webcam's poor quality
  • Color space coverage could be better
  • Color accuracy is decent
  • Restricted maintenance/upgrade options
  • Lack of control over ambient light sensor
  • High core temperatures
  • Warm surface temperatures
  • Potential for CPU throttling
  • Poor bass reproduction
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • Keys with short travel and very light feedback
  • Touchpad very prone to fingerprints
  • CABC can not be controlled by users
  • Device gets very hot under load
  • Color gamut is still somewhat lacking
  • Though accuracy is decent
  • Limited maintenance/upgrade options
  • Standard warranty is mail-in only
  • Disabling automatic brightness requires tool from Dell and is only possible on QHD+ model
  • Samsung PM951 write speed
  • Highend models are expensive
  • Entrylevel model only comes with 4GB RAM.

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  Published: 2021-06-10, Author: Debanjan , review by: gadgetreview.com

  • 13.3 inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800p) touch screen, 256GB SSD (NVME) built-in, Excellent carbon fiber finish on the hand rest area
  • Slightly lower battery life than expected
  • Overall, the Dell XPS 9350 still holds up to this day as one of the best budget laptops available out there. Even though a lot of other laptops have launched since its release, very few actually have managed to replicate the level of quality on the outer...

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  Published: 2017-04-30, Author: Luke , review by: videogamesuncovered.com

  • If our system would allow, I'd give this laptop a 9.5 as it is so close to being "perfect". If they managed to stick a more powerful card in there for gamers, I'd be won over. It is light, portable and well-built making it a perfect travel companion for m...

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  Published: 2017-01-19, Author: Joshua , review by: cnet.com

  • The Dell XPS 13 keeps everything that was great about the previous model -- including its near edge-to-edge-display and fantastic keyboard -- and adds the latest Intel Kaby Lake processors and Thunderbolt 3
  • The design means the webcam is awkwardly placed at the bottom of the display. Though the QHD-resolution touchscreen is beautiful, it adds a lot to the price and hurts battery life. Gold version will cost you $50 more
  • Whether you scale back for better battery life or load it up for the best performance possible, the Dell XPS 13 remains one excellent ultraportable laptop...

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  Published: 2016-09-09, Author: Christopher , review by: wired.com

  • Fantastic performance. Best of breed touchscreen, with nexttono bezel. Great touchpad. Ready to take us into our USBC future
  • Prone to crashes; At press time, the unit is frozen in the middle of restoring to factory settings and is unable to complete the operation. Fairly awful keyboard. Expensive

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  Published: 2016-08-22, Author: Chester , review by: musicphotolife.com

  • I do not put laptops through benchmark tests, those are better left to the professional tech sites. I review products based on actual day-to-day user experience. The Dell XPS 13 definitely lives up to its name as one of the best Windows i7 ultrabooks. I h...

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  Published: 2016-08-01, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com

  • I love the keyboards on ThinkPad notebooks, and the trackpads on MacBooks. But the XPS 15 is my new favorite laptop, hands down. This is not to downplay the XPS 13, itself a fine ultra-portable machine with tremendous upside. The price on the 13-inch mach...

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  Published: 2016-06-30, Author: J. , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • sturdy chassis, good build quality, Thunderbolt 3 support, fast SD card reader, good WiFi performance, good input devices, good performance, even on battery
  • touchpad very prone to fingerprints, CABC can not be controlled by users, device gets very hot under load
  • As we have already done four reviews on the Dell XPS 13 9350 with different configurations, it is not easy to add new discoveries in the verdict. Our test model with i7-6560U (Intel Iris Graphics) and matte FHD display from Dell's business shop primarily...

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  Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com

  • The day before the offer of this Dell XPS 13 availed itself, I had been very happy working away on my Macbook Air and thinking how well it has held up, considering such low expectations were originally cast for permanent ultrabook batteries. Battery life...

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  Published: 2016-06-16, review by: arstechnica.com

  • Great (tiny) size, Light weight, Amazing screen, Excellent hardware support for Linux, The
  • Battery life could be better, Max 16GB of RAM feels limited for a "Developer" machine
  • The XPS is a lightweight, well-specced, Linux-supporting laptop. That in and of itself is notable, but Dell heavily touts it as a "developer" laptop. What exactly makes the XPS a developer laptop? Essentially, Dell has saved you a few apt-get commands. Th...

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  Published: 2016-06-08, Author: Jerry , review by: notebookreview.com

  • Beautiful display, Thinner and lighter than most Ultrabooks, Good battery life
  • Overall performance is good but not great, Unusual webcam placement, Premium configurations offer questionable value per dollar
  • The Dell XPS 13 2016 edition is a solid update to the XPS 13 with several desirable improvements over older XPS notebooks. The chassis design is attractive and well thought out. The available hardware configurations make perfect sense for a premium 13-inc...

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