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February 2017
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Powered by an Intel Core i7-7Y75 (7th Gen CPU – Kaby Lake)
512GB SSD storage
Phenomenal disk performance
13.3″ Touchscreen
USB-C and Thunderbolt
Windows 10
Thin-bezeled design is still eye-catching and futuristic-looking two years later
Even lighter weight and smaller footprint than the original XPS 13
16GB RAM and PCIe SSD options
Standard touchscreen plus a convertible hinge and pen support make it more
Long battery life
Edge-to-edge Infinity display
Terrific Wi-Fi connectivity
Fast performance
Great connectivity
Excellent build quality
Thin
Light
Portable chassis
Good input devices
Great IPS screen with extremely high brightness
Presumably good battery life on the FHD version
Most compact 2-in-1 with 13-inch screen
Comfortable keyboard
Vibrant InfinityEdge display
Impressive audio
Dynamic Power Mode boosts speed when you need it
Highly portable
Sleek yet sturdy build
USB-C and Thunderbolt ports
Thin bezels maximize screen real estate
Fanless processor keeps things quiet and cool
Same solid-metal design
Slim bezels as XPS 13 laptop
Includes IR camera and fingerprint reader
Bright
Attractive screen
Fanless cooling
Living on the Infinity Edge
Fast PCIe Storage
Thunderbolt 3 And USB 3.1 Type-C
MicroSD Card reader
Light but rock solid build
Flexible 360-degree hinge design
Great battery life
Solid performance
Gorgeous
Slim design
Strong performance
Vibrant and colorful display
Solid build quality
Great keyboard
Smooth trackpad
Sharp display
This new version of the XPS 13 adds a hybrid hinge and thinner body. The edge-to-edge
Nearly bezel-free display makes maximum use of space
And the starting price is extremely reasonable
Slim lightweight design
CPU is fast and responsive
Attractive
Very portable
Wellbuilt chassis. Highquality
Slimbezel display. Great keyboard and trackpad
Sturdy construction
Slim profile
Versatile design
Comfortable keyboard and trackpad
Compact case
Display with stable viewing angles
NVMe SSD
Thunderbolt 3
USB Type-C to Type-A adapter
Dual USB Type-C ports
MicroSD reader
1x Thunderbolt 3
Strong and compact chassis
Attractive thin bezel
Very good single-core performance from CPU
USB Type-C to Type-A adapter in box
Crisp IPS touchscreen
QHD options
Fanless design
Silent operat
The editors didn't like
Pricey
No video or HDMI out ports
Final Thoughts
If you're after a high performance
Premium Windows based 2-in-1 device
Then the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is definitely worth considering. Use it as a laptop or a tablet
In tent or stand mode
The choice is
Y-series Core i5 and i7 processors are better than they once were
But not as good as the 15W processors in slightly larger laptops
4GB and 128GB SATA hard drive in the $1
000 base model are both weak
The 8GB/256GB $1
200 model is the minimum you should
Non-touch
Non QHD display in base versions
The system can't utiliza the full performance of the SoC
Aggressive (1 kHz) PWM up to 120 cd/m2 (our Health-Guard profile takes care of that)
The QHD+ version has subpar battery life
Rather limited I/O
Battery life isn't as long as on other 2-in-1s
Camera is still beneath the display
Intel Core U machines are faster
Limited connectivity options
May require additional dongles and accessories
Awkward webcam angle when used in Laptop mode
Battery life
While good
Can't match some competing 2-in-1s
4GB RAM on base model
No full-size USB ports
SD card slot
Camera still below the screen
Webcam still in awkward position
Non-expandable memory
Dongling required for legacy USB Access
Keyboard a bit shallow
Somewhat soft speakers
Limited ports
Terrible power button
Unpredictable sleep behavior
Difficult to open
Awkward as a tablet
Limited port options
Standard USB ports get swapped for USB-C ones
The Intel Y-series processor isn't as fast as those found in more traditional laptops and the power button can be tricky to hit
No USB A support
Keyboard takes some time to get used to
Direct competitor HP Spectre x360 beats it in performance
Connectivity and price in essentially the same form factor
A bit less powerful than other ultraportables and convertibles
Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Beautiful IGZO screen, Thinner than ever, Thunderbolt 3 included, Windows Hello ready
Webcam position still poor, Down to microSD slot
Dell seems to have done it again, turning its winning XPS 13 laptop into a potential leader in the 2-in-1 laptop category with some new features and some holdouts from models past...
Published: 2017-01-13, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Great trackpad and keyboard combo, Thin and light, Classic Dell build quality
No USBs, Expensive, Not a performance powerhouse
The XPS 13 is one of our favourite Windows laptops, and I don't see that changing with this convertible model. It looks gorgeous, makes a few welcome changes, and adds a genuinely useful rotating hinge for doubling up as a tablet. The fanless design migh...
The thinnest XPS yet, Beautiful InfinityEdge display, Oodles of versatility
Expensive
Dell has evidently learned from criticism of its last XPS hybrid. While performance is on the lightweight side, the XPS 13 2-in-1 is a joy to use, shining a light on the potential of the hybrid design. It's a well-balanced device for however you want to u...
Published: 2017-01-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Slim and light design, Great build quality, Good screen, Avoids the bling route, Silent operation
Low-power CPU, Expensive
The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is a laptop you'll enjoy using, but probably won't like to pay for (in the UK at least). It's very slim and light, avoiding using one of those annoyingly shallow keyboards, which makes day-to-day use ideal. Its 360-degree hinge desi...
The Dell XPS 13 was already excellent, and it's a smart move from Dell to release this hybrid edition without compromising the design and functionality of the original vision. The XPS 13 2-in-1 is an ultrabook powerhouse and will likely fit in to any home...
Published: 2017-01-06, Author: Barry , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter You can't accuse Dell of being concerned about having too much of a good thing. The Dell XPS 13 has been the company's most successful laptop in decades, perhaps ever, and it's given the ultraportable a refresh to coincid...
Under the hood, there is a 10th generation Intel Core Processor with options for up to Core i7. The difference comes in the form of new 10nm process, which should not only improve performance but greatly improve battery life. Since this processor also sup...
Great Keyboard & Trackpad, Solid Build, Good Battery Life, Gorgeous Display, Good Performance
Burn-in Issue, Underwhelming Thermals
That's my review on the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1. Did I like it? I did. Did I hate it? A bit. The experience I had with the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is a nightmare because of Windows. Other than that, the laptop packs a good keyboard and Trackpad, decent specificatio...
Although it's expensive and lags behind in the performance department, the XPS 13 2-in-1 is ultra-compact and convenient to use for people who are always on the go.(previously published in issue June 2017)...
Very sleek and lightweight, Solid build quality, Beautifully crisp InfinityEdge display, Smooth, smudge-resistant palm rest area
A little expensive, Battery life could be better
All in all, we really like the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1. Not only does it feel incredibly well-built despite its petite form factor, it gives off a very premium vibe as well, courtesy of its brilliant InfinityEdge display and soft, carbon fiber-textured palm re...