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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
 
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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: 2018-01-11, Author: Marie , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent ultraportable laptop, the best 13-inch Windows model going for many. Dell hasn't aimed for a single superlative feature, a potential gimmick. Its footprint is smaller than the competition, but it's thicker. Its screen resol...

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  Published: 2017-12-12, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com

  • Faster than ever, Same long-lasting battery, SD card slot, Great range of prices
  • Still poor webcam position, No Windows Hello
  • Aside from that one mostly harmless shortcoming, the Dell XPS 13 persists as a thoroughly impressive piece of consumer computing hardware. Best of all, few modifications had to be made to get it to that point.With this update, Dell manages to either meet...

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  Published: 2017-05-09, Author: Devon , review by: devontechsupport.com

  • The XPS 13 retains its crown as the undisputed champion of the Ultrabook market, and one can only admire Dell for its unwavering Linux support on a flagship machine. Don't be misled by the name – it's not just for developers, and can happily play less-dem...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-27, Author: Dale , review by: itpro.co.uk

  • Infinity Edge screen is still breathtaking, Strong performing 7th gen Core i7, Generous port options, Attractive design
  • Disappointing battery life
  • An improvement on the already fantastic MacBook alternative, this is one of the best portable Windows 10 experiences available...

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  Published: 2017-01-25, Author: Dominic , review by: kitguru.net

  • Aluminium chassis, Small chassis despite the 13.3″ display size, Thin and light, Great battery life
  • I am not a fan of the carbon fibre palm rest, Occasional coil whine, SSD write speeds are lacking
  • All-in-all, the Dell XPS 13 (9360) is a good Ultrabook, but it is not without its problems.To start with the good aspects of the XPS 13 though – the build quality is excellent thanks to the aluminium chassis. Dell have also done a great job at reducing th...

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  Published: 2017-01-12, Author: Brendan , review by: reviewed.com

  • Yes! Tried and true, the XPS 13 is still a solid buy.It took a couple of years, but the laptop world finally caught up to Dell's cutting-edge XPS 13. HP, Lenovo, and Microsoft are falling over each other to one-up Dell and putting out remarkably nice comp...

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  Published: 2016-12-30, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent ultraportable laptop, the best 13-inch Windows model going for many. Dell hasn't aimed for a single superlative feature, a potential gimmick. Its footprint is smaller than the competition, but it's thicker. Its screen resol...

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  Published: 2016-11-16, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Compact and attractive design, Great CPU performance, Allday battery life
  • No Intel Iris Graphics, Gappy touchpad and keyboard, Bizarre webcam placement

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  Published: 2018-03-27, Author: Karthekayan , review by: bgr.in

  • The 2015 Dell XPS 13 was the best ultra portable notebook one could buy, and after using the new XPS 13, I still think it is the best. However, it is not perfect anymore. For example, it does not have battery life that can be termed respectable (especiall...

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  Published: 2017-11-21, Author: Eric , review by: in.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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