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November 2016
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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
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Bernhard , review by: notebookcheck.net
impressive sturdiness and build quality, ultra-thin bezel and correspondingly low footprint, very good system performance, outstanding battery life, impressive WiFi performance (Killer wireless card), remains quiet under most conditions, top-notch input
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
The XPS 13 ticks all the right check boxes. The display performance of the system might not be up there with the best of the ultraportable competition, but that's a minor complaint indeed.The other systems in our review are all - each in their own way - d...
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
Oddly placed Webcam still isn't ideal for video chats, No fingerprint reader or Windows Hello-enabled camera
The XPS 13 may not feel as fresh as it did nearly two years ago, but new "Kaby Lake" CPU options, plus a battery boost, enable impressive battery life. Its comfy keyboard, solid shell, and trim lines make it a hard-to-ignore option, even versus laptops t...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
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
Requires adapters for external displays, Not DCI-P3 or Adobe RGB compliant, Odd angle on webcam
With powerful hardware, a high-resolution screen, and both USB 3.0 and USB-C ports, the Dell XPS 13 Touch is the best ultraportable laptop for power users right now...
Features latest generation Intel 7th Generation CPU, Very compact for a 13-inch laptop, Very good battery life
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
In the end, you can look at Dell's latest XPS 13 as a “if nothing's broken, don't fix it” moment. It's arguably one of the best if not the best laptop available. You get that beautiful InfinityEdge display, a super-compact body, and oodles of performa...
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
warm operating and surface temperatures, inconsistent dynamic brightness control, unimpressive internal speakers, suboptimal webcam placement, fingerprint magnet, small Arrow keys, no DDR4 RAM
To the majority users, the most important part of the Kaby Lake XPS 13 9360 update is the fact that the Skylake XPS 13 9350 will now be cheaper. The performance deltas between these nearly identical notebooks are so minimal that buyers intending to use th...
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The Dell XPS 13 with Kaby Lake is an update of the existing Skylake version. The new WLAN module from Killer in particular can convince during our review with useful features and excellent performance figures. The Kaby Lake SoC inside our test model only...
Speedy and solid multitasking performance is delivered by the 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U dual core processor, combine with 8GB of LPDDR3, The 128GB SSD is very responsive and fast, and provides enough storage capacity to keep important files nearby, The f
The webcam position is poor, making it difficult to use, Windows Hello is not supported,
The Dell XPS 13 is slow compared to others to adopt additional new tech so it can deliver a modern experience, yet doesn't leave legacy users in the lurch.While reviewing the new XPS 13, we suddenly appreciated that this laptop can easily match and even o...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the late 2017 Dell XPS 13 (9360), refreshed with Intel 8th generation Kaby Lake-R quad core 15 watt Ultrabook CPUs. The XPS 13 is otherwise unchanged, but that performance improvement from the 8th gen CPU is the most significant in years...