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Testseek.com have collected 172 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9360 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9360.
Award: Highest Rated November 2016
November 2016
 
(87%)
172 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Input devices
  • Impeccable design and build quality
  • Compact chassis with 13.3-inch screen but smaller footprint
  • Excellent input devices
  • Exceptional screen quality – high contrast
  • Extremely bright and wide sRGB coverage
  • Considerable performance improvement over the l
  • Compact design
  • Carbon fiber and aluminum construction
  • High-resolution (3
  • 200-by-1
  • 800) display
  • Includes both USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3
  • 0 (Type-A) ports
  • Long battery life
  • Near two-day battery life in this configuration
  • Good mix of current and future-looking ports
  • 1080p touch display now a $100 add-on option
  • Features latest generation Intel 7th Generation CPU
  • Very compact for a 13-inch laptop
  • Very good battery life
  • Gorgeous 3200x1800 IGZO display
  • Ultrafast NVMe storage
  • Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.1 Type-C
  • Full-size SD Card reader
  • Thin
  • Light but rock solid build
  • Glorious carbon fiber
  • Killer battery life
  • Great performance
  • Stunning performance and battery life
  • Sleek
  • Handsome 1080p display
  • Still excellent design
  • New 8th gen CPU is awesome
  • Dazzling QHDIGZO display
  • More configuration choices
  • Outstanding battery life
  • Better performance than most Core i7 laptops with just a Core i5
  • Improved keyboard over previous generation XPS 13
  • Tiny foot print
  • High-quality
  • Robust
  • Slim design
  • Fast
  • Versatile internals
  • Great screen with tiny bezels
  • The display is A-grade as before
  • With just 5 mm bezels on the top and sides — we tested the 4K touchscreen model
  • But there's also a matte-finish 1080p version which will save you a few bucks and should help extend battery life a touch
  • Upgraded 8th-gen
  • Compact & sturdy chassis
  • Bright & matte screen
  • Very good application performance
  • Good input devices
  • Very long battery runtime
  • Quiet fan...
  • Relatively accessible internals
  • Upgradeable storage
  • Strong chassis and lid
  • Excellent workmanship
  • Smaller than other 13.3-inch notebooks
  • USB Type-C Gen. 2 + Thunderbolt 3
  • Killer 1535 wireless as standard
  • High quality QHD+ touchscreen
  • Very long bat
  • Impressive sturdiness and build quality
  • Ultra-thin bezel and correspondingly low footprint
  • Very good system performance
  • Impressive WiFi performance (Killer wireless card)
  • Remains quiet under most conditions
  • Top-notch input
  • Good contrast
  • >90 % sRGB
  • Good run times
  • Large battery
  • Sturdy aluminum chassis
  • Great design
  • Quiet system fan
  • Good CPU performance
  • Good bass
  • Bright display
  • Killer 1535 is standard
  • Easy to maintain

The editors didn't like

  • No biometric support
  • You can have touch
  • Or you can have monstrous battery life
  • But you can't have both
  • Can't sustain higher Turbo Boost frequencies leading to slightly lower performance of the CPU
  • The screen uses PWM across all brightness levels (an old and unresolved issue)
  • The Content-adaptive brightness control can't be turned off (something users and
  • Requires adapters for external displays
  • Not DCI-P3 or Adobe RGB compliant
  • Odd angle on webcam
  • Oddly placed Webcam still isn't ideal for video chats
  • No fingerprint reader or Windows Hello-enabled camera
  • Keyboard is a almost too small
  • Webcam in an awkward position that gives people a shot of your wattle
  • Still great
  • But almost zero changes to external design
  • Webcam in awkward position
  • No native display output
  • Non-expandable memory
  • Intel Speed Shift currently not enabled
  • Inconvenient webcam location
  • No HDMI port
  • Higher models can get expensive
  • Still awkward web cam
  • No pen support
  • Can be loud at times
  • No USB-A port
  • Slightly pricey
  • Could have more ports
  • Not always the most affordable option
  • No USB Type-A Ports
  • Improved webcam still looks up your nose
  • But annoying coil whine
  • CPU/GPU cannot utilize full potential
  • Low gamut and PWM
  • Small and spongy arrow keys
  • Warm operating and surface temperatures
  • Inconsistent dynamic brightness control
  • Unimpressive internal speakers
  • Suboptimal webcam placement
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • Small Arrow keys
  • No DDR4 RAM
  • Display brightness could be higher
  • Just average coverage of the color spaces
  • Can run very hot
  • Occasional (mild) coil whine
  • Not as thin as some others
  • Space bar pressure not uniform
  • Chassis reverberates at high volume levels / bass
  • PWM at all brightness levels (including maximum)
  • Toshiba NVMe SSD features low transfer rates
  • Arrow keys are small and feel spongy

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  Published: 2020-03-23, Author: Mike , review by: toptenreviews.com

  • High-quality, robust, slim design, Fast, versatile internals, Great screen with tiny bezels
  • Could have more ports, Not always the most affordable option
  • Dell has made the XPS 13 a little faster, slimmer and lighter, and paired its tweaked design with great screen options and ergonomics. The port selection could be better, but in most departments the Dell XPS 13 is a class-leading lightweight option...

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  Published: 2018-04-12, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com

  • The display is A-grade as before, with just 5 mm bezels on the top and sides — we tested the 4K touchscreen model, but there's also a matte-finish 1080p version which will save you a few bucks and should help extend battery life a touch, Upgraded 8th-gen
  • No USB Type-A Ports, Improved webcam still looks up your nose
  • The Dell XPS 13 9370 offers strong performance, long battery life and a stunning screen in a chassis that's slimmer and more attractive than ever...

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  Published: 2018-03-27, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Better performance than most Core i7 laptops with just a Core i5, Improved keyboard over previous generation XPS 13, Tiny foot print
  • Can be loud at times, No USB-A port, Slightly pricey
  • From our experience with the second unit, we can definitely recommend the New XPS 13. With its slightly improved keyboard, Windows Hello support and amazing performance, it would be difficult not to. Let's just say this again in case you didn't read our r...

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  Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • good contrast; >90 % sRGB, good run times; large battery, sturdy aluminum chassis; great design, quiet system fan, good CPU performance, good bass, bright display, Killer 1535 is standard, easy to maintain
  • chassis reverberates at high volume levels / bass, PWM at all brightness levels (including maximum), Toshiba NVMe SSD features low transfer rates, arrow keys are small and feel spongy

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  Published: 2017-11-25, Author: Rossen , review by: laptopmedia.com

  • Impeccable design and build quality, Compact chassis with 13.3-inch screen but smaller footprint, Excellent input devices, Exceptional screen quality – high contrast, extremely bright and wide sRGB coverage, Considerable performance improvement over the l
  • Can't sustain higher Turbo Boost frequencies leading to slightly lower performance of the CPU, The screen uses PWM across all brightness levels (an old and unresolved issue), The Content-adaptive brightness control can't be turned off (something users and
  • Despite the small changes under the hood, the new XPS 13 has some apparent advantages over the last generation and also some minor drawbacks.First of all, the presumably more optimized 8th Generation Intel CPU brings a significant improvement in the batte...

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  Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Daniel , review by: windowscentral.com

  • Still excellent design, New 8th gen CPU is awesome, Dazzling QHDIGZO display, More configuration choices, Outstanding battery life
  • Higher models can get expensive, Still awkward web cam, No pen support

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  Published: 2017-11-20, review by: pcmag.com

  • Stunning performance and battery life, Sleek, compact design, Handsome 1080p display
  • Inconvenient webcam location, No HDMI port
  • The XPS 13, Dell's venerable ultraportable with the bezel-free screen, gets Intel's new quad-core CPU, with electrifying results in both speed and battery life...

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  Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • compact & sturdy chassis, bright & matte screen, very good application performance, good input devices, very long battery runtime, quiet fan...
  • but annoying coil whine, CPU/GPU cannot utilize full potential, low gamut and PWM, small and spongy arrow keys

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  Published: 2016-12-01, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com

  • Gorgeous 3200x1800 IGZO display, Ultrafast NVMe storage, Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.1 Type-C, Full-size SD Card reader, Thin, light but rock solid build, Glorious carbon fiber, Killer battery life, Great performance
  • Webcam in awkward position, No native display output, Non-expandable memory, Intel Speed Shift currently not enabled
  • In order to explore what a laptop is capable of in terms of practical battery life expectations, we employ two very different types of battery rundown tests. The first, Battery Eater Pro, is a worst-case scenario as it hammers the CPU, GPU, memory and storage over and...

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  Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Brian , review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  If there's a silver lining to the overall decline of computer sales , it's the booming of the premium ultramobile segment. Based on a forecast from Gartner , sales of these slim but powerful flagship systems could rise by 11% this year and, by 2018, accou...

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