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WarrenM Posted
I’ve had this laptop for a few months now which has given me some time to figure out its strengths and weaknesses. This laptop comes with Windows 11 Home which is ok. I’m not a fan of Windows 11 due to some of the features taken out of it (such as full screen start) and some of the bugs (mostly common on gaming computers) but overall, it’s been running well on this sassy little laptop. This machine came with 32GB of ram, 1TB SSD and the 10 core 12th gen i7 Processor by Intel which has done a great job for my needs so far. Some of you might be asking, what does all this mean? Flagship specs bro, flagship specs. With 32GB of ram I can have as many tabs in MS Edge open as I want while doing 3 and 4 other things in the background without missing a beat. When Dell was designing this machine, I can tell they put some thought and maybe even some care into the design of this computer because unlike the MacBook air, (which is great in its own right) this thing has a USB C port on EACH side of the laptop meaning I can charge this thing on either side. I can’t tell you how tired I am of having only one side to charge my laptop from. Having both sides makes it easier to use the machine at all times. I also enjoy the 3:2 display with very thin bezels (3:2 displays are more of a boxy display compared to the rectangle 16:9 seen on most laptops) which is great for typing documents and reading things on websites because it shows me more data. This display also shows accurate colors making this a good choice to edit videos, photos and to enjoy media off of. Did I also mention that this display is bright as well? At 500 nits you’ll be able use this laptop just about anywhere. I think really the only thing Dell could’ve done better with this display would’ve been adding a lip or indent to it. Doing so would make it a little bit easier to open one handed but besides that Dell did a great job. I was just a little thrown off by the weight of this laptop when I first got my hands on it. It comes in at about 3 pounds which is pretty light overall but again I just thought this would have been a little bit lighter. I think this laptop is just dense from all the good materials Dell chose to use when building this thing. Typing on here has been enjoyable, there’s no keyboard flex, the keys are easy enough to press and the key travel is adequate. Trackpad also works well, all the gestures and tracking are easy and fun to use. Battery life is another positive thing about this machine. I get about 6 to 9 hours of use off one charge depending on what I’m doing. For a windows laptop this is right up there with some of the best. One of the only things I don’t like about this computer is the fact that you CAN’T upgrade anything in this machine or downgrade to Windows 10 (I guess that’s actually 2 things I don’t like lol) due to the lack of driver support for the speakers. The ram and storage are soldiered on to the logic board. So, unless you REALLY know what you’re doing (have the soldiering skills) you won’t be able to upgrade anything in it. It’s a shame because as someone who likes to get the most out of their products if I decided to upgrade Id have to go out and buy a whole new system. So, if you decide to purchase this machine make sure to configure it with specifications that won’t only work for today’s needs but also for the needs of the future. Overall, I totally recommend this product!
SurajB Posted
The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent choice if you need a powerful, portable, and premium laptop for professional or creative tasks. It offers a strong combination of performance, display quality, and build, although it may not be the best option for gaming or heavy graphical work due to its integrated graphics. If you’re looking for a versatile ultrabook with top-tier specs and don’t mind the price, the XPS 13 is a solid pick.
JuanG Posted
Excellent machine, ultra light, and made with very good materials. I ultra recommend it!
Taher Posted
I recently acquired this laptop for my work, and it has not disappointed me so far. Having previous experience with Dell XPS, I was already aware of its impressive performance. The keyboard's silver color can be somewhat challenging to see in daylight when the backlight is ON, but this issue is resolved when the backlight is OFF. Despite that, the laptop serves as a powerhouse for my work needs. Thank you!
ElisaR Posted
The best laptop ever. Beautiful and fast. Love it!
LindaCT Posted
This laptop is perfect for your everyday user. This 13-inch laptop comes with 32 GB of RAM, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Intel Evo i7 chip, a 1 TB SSD hard drive and has Windows 11. I love the size of this hard drive and the fact that it is SSD for extremely fast startup. You can load all kinds of programs and have enough room for videos, pictures and so much more. In the box you will also find an audio to USB-C adapter and a USB-A to USB-C adapter. This would be absolutely perfect for a college student or a hobby gamer on the go. This weighs in at 2 1/2 pounds so it is very lightweight and you can take it anywhere without being weighed down. I even have a purse that is big enough to carry it in, if I choose to do so. The keyboard is comfortable to use and is backlit for dim lighting. The webcam and the microphones built in are on par with what you usually get. When using Zoom, I could be heard well and I looked fine. Audio speakers are average. Well, it is a small laptop and I wouldn’t expect anything above average. I usually wear Bluetooth earbuds, so this was no deal breaker for me. Graphics are good for gaming, watching movies, etc. Battery life is good and can last a good 8 hours if you keep the brightness at 50 percent. One downfall is that you only get two USB-C port and one of those I use for the charger. If you have a full charge you can have two different things plugged into this laptop. Considering the size and weight of this computer, it is understandable but a bit of a disappointment. In all this is a great laptop for an average user who is looking for something small but mighty, does gaming as a hobby or a business person who wants fast results with notes, etc. It would make a great second laptop for anyone on the go because of its size and weight. I would highly recommend this laptop because it has everything (and then some) that most people would want in a laptop.
MohsinG Posted
Beautiful laptop and fast. Easy to use for school and work.
MDL2025 Posted
This has been a great laptop for the last year a half. Only just now seeing some processing issues when updates are needed, but those are resolved quickly with the updates.
JohnR Posted
The Dell XPS 13 is one of the nicest laptops I have ever used, hands down. Even though it is extremely slim and lightweight, the hardware inside guarantees that it can handle just about any task thrown at it, and it has proven to be perfect as my main computer. Right off the bat, the first thing I noticed about the XPS is how well-built it feels. Made almost entirely of beautiful aluminum, the build quality and fit and finish are top-notch. Also, this device has a very small footprint; it has been easy to use it around the house, and take it in my backpack when I’m headed out. On the underside are some rubberized grips for desktop use, and multiple vents to help with heat dissipation. As for ports, it only has two USB-C ports, and no headphone jack. Included in the box are a headphone (3.5mm to USB-C) adapter, and an adapter for older USB devices. I’m not thrilled that they couldn’t include a headphone jack, but honestly, that’s about the only negative thing I can say about this laptop. The included ports are also used for charging, which is accomplished by a very nice power adapter that has an illuminated end on the cable. Open up the XPS 13, and you are greeted with more aluminum, a sleek touchpad, and an illuminated keyboard. As for the screen, it is a gorgeous 13.4-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of 500 nits. The screen itself is pushed nearly to the edges of the case, meaning it has very little bezel surrounding the display when you’re using it. On the upper bezel, there is a camera that is used for video calls, as well as unlocking device with facial recognition. I’ve been using this feature, and it works well; there is also a fingerprint reader on the keyboard if unlocking with your face is not your cup of tea. The XPS 13 is equipped with a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 Processor, 32 gigs of RAM, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, and a 1 Tb SSD. While this is definitely not a gaming laptop, I found the performance to be amazingly quick for everyday tasks, and have no doubt I could push it much harder if needed. While testing it out, I did notice that it could sometimes get a bit warm on my lap, but thankfully the cooling system does a great job of keeping it from actually getting hot. Battery life was also pretty good, but if I used it for most of the day I would typically need to plug it in later in the evening to recharge. Things I love about this laptop: - Fast, fast, fast. Every program I used, all media I streamed, everything about this PC is lightning quick. The specs are pretty incredible! - Portability! This is such a small laptop, and it’s perfect for taking to work or school. - The screen is beautiful and is perfect for work, or play. - Build quality. Sleek aluminum that feels high-end, doesn't show fingerprints, and seems like it can truly stand the test of time. - Storage capacity. I’m not worried about massive files, due to the 1 Tb hard drive. Things I think are just “average” with this laptop: - The sound quality using the speakers is nothing amazing. - 2 USB-C ports are fine, though I suspect this could be improved upon. Things I don’t like about this laptop: - No included headphone jack. Have to use a dongle, and if you lose it, you have to buy another. Final Verdict: If you are looking for the perfect laptop to be your new daily computer, the Dell XPS 13 should be at the top of your list. If you're looking for a laptop that can also play the newest games, then I would not recommend this particular model. I understood that this PC would be solely used for my work, school, and home use, and so it has been exceptional in those areas. Dell has created one of the finest PCs I've ever used, combining phenomenal build quality with high-end specs that ensure it will never be underpowered during daily use.
Thienh Posted
Niceeeeeeee.i really love it. The battery's pretty good
Njuice Posted
Dell has really made moves in the laptop world lately that puts them at the top of the line when it comes to Windows laptops. I was excited to see what this latest XPS had to offer and I was truly amazed as soon as I opened the box! PROS: - As soon as I opened this box, I was amazed at the size and style of this laptop. It is very light, very modern, and opening the laptop lid its like the bezels are non-existent. Seriously this is a very appealing laptop and I think they did a great job packing in a screen this size into the portable size of this laptop. - Setup was very easy, as Windows 11 has come a long way to make this smooth. So you should not worry about anything there! - From a spec perspective, I once again could not believe they fit 32 GB of memory and 1 TB of storage into this small of a package! I know that storage does not take up as much space as it used to, but some companies leave those type of specs for their larger models so I was happy to see this small of a laptop had a lot of power. - The laptop itself is very fast and can handle anything! I had a number of applications running at the same time with no issue at all and no worries of overheating. - The screen is gorgeous too! Love the quality of the images, very sharp, and is a great size. Along with that I really liked the webcam as well, looked very nice for personal or business calls. - The keyboard and trackpad made for a fantastic experience! The keyboard is precise and fluid to use, and the trackpad is a nice large size with very nice ease of use. - I also love how it charges on USB-C! Very forward thinking as more devices move to USB-C charging, makes it easy to charge everything using one chord. CONS: - Only two total ports being two USB-C ports. Do I need more? Not necessarily, but it also means I will have to buy an adapter/dock if I want to connect more of my devices at once. BOTTOM LINE: - Dell's XPS line has been one of the best Windows laptops you can buy for awhile now, and this one does not let you down! The laptop is beautiful, very light and portable, but packs a lot of power with its impressive specs and fast interface. This will easily be your daily driver for work and play, and will last for years to come!
Nice Posted
The Dell XPS is a very attractive laptop that will catch anyone's eye. The look and feel of it is top-notch. The build quality is all aluminum. It is lightweight and can be a nice portable laptop. The CPU that it comes with is a nice package since it is not a power-hungry CPU. Which grants all-day battery life. I was getting over 12 hours of on-and-off use with just web searching. With the 32 GB of Ram, you will not get stutters loading apps and watching videos. I would not put this as a content creator laptop since the CPU is more efficient and not much for multicore. You get a 1920x1200 screen which looks almost as good as O-LED. It has great contrast and gets very Bright. You only get two Thunderbolt 4 ports. One on each side. Which grants charging from either side. You do get a USB-C to USB-A connector and audio. The keyboard took a while to get used to. It's decent and fine for my liking. The mousepad is accurate and works. The speakers are nice as well, not much bass but I've heard worse. This is a great personal laptop. It has a great professional business-like feel to it. Many great positives with a small negative of lack of ports.
TechnicallyWell Posted
## Design The Dell XPS 13 13.4” laptop (12th Gen Intel Evo i7, released in 2022) is thin, light, and super portable. It only weighs 2.59 pounds and is 0.55 inches thick. The screen has barely any bezel around it, giving you a 13.4” display without any extra bulk around the screen. You’ll only find 2 ports on this laptop: two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports that can be used for charging, Thunderbolt docks, or peripherals. There is no headphone jack, but a USB-C to headphone adapter is included, as well as a USB-A (the “normal” USB plug) to USB-C adapter. The particular model I’m reviewing is the “Sky Blue” color variant, with an aluminum shell with a subtle baby blue tint. The keys on the keyboard also have a similar blue tint as well, but the color is so subtle that you may not notice it as first and may just think it is a traditional silver laptop. ## Performance This model uses a 12th Gen Intel Evo i7 processor which isn’t the very latest, but it is still zippy and provides great performance for rendering even complex websites instantly. Applications load fast and the 32GB of RAM gives you plenty of memory for running multiple applications or opening dozens of Chrome tabs without an issue. The Geekbench 6 score for this laptop came is as follows in the “Optimized” power setting while connected to power: - Single-Core score: 1663 - Multi-Core score: 5896 - OpenCL score: 11119 I’ve used this laptop for web development and found that my Next.js apps render very fast when running the development server through WSL and found it to be more than sufficient for my development needs. While you won’t be able to do any serious PC gaming on this laptop like you would with a dedicated gaming rig, this laptop would be fine for casual games. Only one issue has cropped up while using this laptop: in one instance, I couldn’t get the laptop to easily wake from a “sleep” state after closing the lid. I had to hold down the power button, which took me to “XPS” screen for about 5 minutes, after which point it rebooted to a BIOS screen stating that the system time was not set. I ignored it and it continued to load Windows successfully after that (and the time was indeed set on subsequent reboots). I’m not sure what caused this “hard” crash, but it has only happened once so far so I’ll chalk it up to some update not being installed yet (as it has taken several days to get through all the Windows and Dell updates). I’m just glad it recovered without needing to reinstall the operating system and without losing any data. ## Features - Great display: The 13.4” Full High Definition display has a matte finish, which I greatly appreciate as it helps prevent glare. All matte finishes reduce the sharpness of images by some degree, but images and movies still look great on this display. - Fingerprint reader: The power button also serves as a fingerprint reader for Windows, allowing you to login to Windows quickly and authenticate into apps like 1Password. I’ve found the fingerprint reader to be fast a responses, but occasionally requires me to tap two or three times to be recognized. - Windows Hello camera: If you prefer to authenticate with facial recognition, the webcam on this laptop is also Windows Hello compatible so you can login quickly with it instead of the fingerprint reader if you so desire. - Dock and charge via USB-C: The Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports on this laptop allow you to “dock” it and use it as a desktop and charge it using a single connection. ## Battery Life I’ve easily gotten through a day of on and off usage with this laptop, although the power management features can sometimes hamper the processing power this machine is capable of. You can change the performance in the settings if you want more oomph instead of battery life. I also like that Dell allows you to set a custom charging limit. I often set this to stop charging at 80% as I’ve ready this can help with battery longevity if you primarily use the laptop while it is plugged in (being at 100% all the time can stress the battery). ## Summary Overall, I really like the thin design and fast performance of this laptop. While it may not have the latest and greatest processor, with the 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, it has enough processing power, memory and storage for me to easily do my web development work, yet it is small enough to slip into my bag without hardly taking up any space. The USB-C ports allow for docking and charging with one connection.
Posted1 Posted
The title really sums it up... The Dell XPS 13 13.4" FHD+ Laptop is truly an excellent highly portable general use laptop. And I have to say, great sound for it's size as well! I'm not going to too deep into the tech specs because you can look at the items specs on the BB site and know what you have. And I assume other reviewers will post their experience as well. That said, this machine comes with a capable 12th Gen Intel Evo i7 processor, a very impressive 32GB Memory, a decent Intel Iris Xe Graphics chip and a very nice (and fast) 1TB SSD. Is this a robust gaming machine? Is this laptop you'd want to run advanced engineering software? No, but it's more than capable of being a great general-use laptop. It's excellent for using office applications, watching on-line streaming programs and using the Internet. Two things that stuck out to me were the portablity of the laptop and to be honest, it's a beautiful laptop. The contrast between the keys and the shell is gorgeous. The backlit keyboard is bright without being overbearing. As for the portability, it's incredibly lightweight and even my wife and daughters smaller hands can easily handle it with one hand all over the house and up and down all staircases. And one final note, as mentioned in my openeing paragraph, the sound is very good for a laptop of this size. In all, an impressive unit and I would reccomend to a friendd.
yogidang Posted
When unboxing this awesome laptop, I have to admit that the size really caught me off guard. It is small. I added a photo with it side by side with my Samsung S6 tablet. But if you are looking at this particular unit, then you probably have a specific use in mind. I personally think this has to be a great travel laptop for anyone looking for a light portable and very powerful laptop. After setting up the laptop, approximately 5 minutes or so, I was able to check up some of the features. First off, there is no added software that I noticed which was nice. I love how quick the facial recognition is on this unit is. Literally, open the laptop up and almost instantly, it unlocks. No lag. The keyboards are lighted which is an absolute must for me. Although it's not as bright as my other laptop, in a darker room, it will definitely help. The touchpad is pretty much centered of the laptop and is a decent size, not large, but with the size of this laptop, totally understandable. The touchpad has good feel and tracking and a satisfying pressure when pressing on it. Because the trackpad is in the center, both my palms can rest on the side of the keyboard nicely so that make typing easy. The keys themselves was very nice to use and very quiet at that. The screen was awesome but note, it is not a touchscreen. I'm ok with this because the size of laptop, I don't find myself having to try to press anything in particular. There are speakers on the bottom of both sides which sounds perfectly fine but could be a problem in a noisy atmosphere. Speaking of noise, the fan is definitely noticeable and comes on quite often, but with this size and this much power, I can't be mad at it. I had not real heating issues, even after prolong use. The laptop got warm, but not hot. I open a lot of tabs and did a bunch of multitasking and the computer didn't hesitate. Ate it up. There is 1 usb-c input on either side of the laptop and the unit comes with a usb-c charger, usb-c to usb-a plug, and usb-c to 3.5 for headphones or mic. On that note, I found it weird that when you plug it in to charge there is no indicator light that I could find to show it was charging. I gotta say, if you are looking for a light, compact laptop that is imo, ultra portable. This is it. It is a beast and perfect to take anywhere.
PJPJ Posted
Review Dell XPS 13 13.4" FHD+ Laptop - 12th Gen Intel Evo i7 - 32GB Memory - Intel Iris Xe Graphics - 1TB SSD – Sky It’s been a while since I was really jazzed about a 13” laptop. But this one is honestly great! With a 12th Gen i7 processor, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, decent (FHD) graphics and respectable battery life (all day under normal use), it meets all my needs. This laptop weighs in at only about 2 ½ pounds, and is super portable. I barely notice it in my backpack. What’s in the box: Dell XPS 13” laptop Power supply and cable USB-C to USB-A adapter USB-C to 3.5mm jack adapter A few things it does not have: Memory card reader slot Touch screen 360-degree lid (It opens to about 120 degrees, which allows plenty of adjustment for a comfortable viewing angle.) Manual camera cover / disable switch Prior to setup I plugged it in to make sure it was charged. A quick press on the power button (which is also a fingerprint reader) and I was presented with the Windows set up wizard. I followed the prompts and in a few minutes, it was all set up and ready to use. With a fast processor, SSD and wireless-AX connectivity, this thing rocks! Initially, I was skeptical about it only having two USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) ports and no other ports. But I haven’t yet needed more than that. You can charge it with one port and still have one open. Battery life is good, so typically there are two free ports. It comes with a USB-C to USB-A adapter and a USB-C to 3.5mm headset jack. If I decide I ever need to connect it to an external monitor and keyboard, I’ll just use the dock I already own. The laptop is really quiet, no detectable fan noise. Yet it doesn’t get overly hot. The backlit keyboard is comfortable and the keyboard spacing feels right. Keyboard “feel” is a big deal to me. It makes a real difference in how fast and accurately I can type. There is only one thing that I think needs improvement. When closed, the lid sits smoothly on the keyboard section. There is no gap or lip to grip to help open the lid. If you have really short fingernails, it can be a bit of a struggle to open the lid. In summary, even though it looks small, it’s a 13-inch laptop, it has a lot of power. It is blazing fast, with a bright screen, a 1 TB SSD and good battery life. It is exactly what I needed.
Steve62305 Posted
Wow! I’m not easily impressed, but I am with this Dell XPS 13. After years of paying for an annual license, I finally broke down and bought a lifetime license for a PC maintenance software program that I’ve faithfully used for around 20 years. I rely on it heavily. It keeps all my Windows devices running in top form. This evening, for this review of my new Dell XPS 13, I installed and ran that PC maintenance software on the Dell to clean it up and optimize it. About 20 minutes later when it finished doing its thing, I was blown away when I looked at the results screen and found that this unassuming little 13-inch Dell XPS 13 laptop was ranked by this software as being in the top 5% of the world’s computers! In my 20 years of using this software I have never seen a computer ranked that high. See the screenshot image I uploaded with this review. Even my big custom-built, desktop tower that I am so proud of, has never made it above the top 30%. And for further comparison, a nine-month-old, big-name brand, Windows 11, All-In-One PC that I checked out for friend just last week, was ranked by this software as being in the bottom 40% of the world’s computers. Now, do you see why I’m impressed with the Dell XPS 13? While I’m impressing myself, I’d also like to mention the speakers on this extremely thin laptop are the absolute best I’ve ever heard on a laptop. I’ve owned quite a few laptops over the years. Currently, my family has about eight laptops and tablets in the house. And now this new arrival seems to be leaving the rest of them in its dust. But those aren’t the only reasons you’ll want to own this laptop. There is simply a lot of high-end technology packed inside this thin little piece of aluminum. That’s right, the case is not made of plastic, but is in fact made from a block of machined aluminum. Again, impressive! At first, I was a little skittish about selecting this 13.4-inch laptop because I’ve never owned a 13-inch laptop before. Most of ours have always been in the 15-inch to 17-inch range. But after I opened the box, I’ve been getting more and more attached to this little powerhouse. It’s well on its way to becoming my favorite laptop. I’d like to mention that the facial recognition camera used for login is more consistently accurate than any tablet, smart phone, or laptop that I have ever used. I’ve been using this Dell XPS 13 for almost a week now and it has never missed recognizing my face even once. When I set up the facial recognition, I had on my eyeglasses and a monaural headset with a microphone extending from my left ear to the corner of my mouth. Yet, somehow it recognizes my face with or without the headset or eyeglasses. My wife proved it was not messing up when she was unable to pass login by presenting her face. Setting up this laptop from start to finish only took about 10 minutes. And everything has worked perfectly. When the set-up process reached the Wi-Fi section it found our home’s Wi-Fi by itself and only asked for the Wi-Fi password. It took me longer to look up the password and type it in than the Dell XPS 13 needed to make the Wi-Fi connection. I’m not going to rehash a long list of laptop specifications for you like it has an Intel 12 Generation Core i7 processor or 32 GB of RAM or a 1 TB solid-state drive. You can find all that on the Best Buy website. I guess what I want to tell you is that this is a powerful little beast of a laptop! I only have one complaint and that is the numbers and letters on the backlit keys are sometimes a little hard to see under some lighting conditions. The backlighting color of the translucent letters and numbers is too similar to the color of the key face, and it was hard for me to differentiate the letters in some cases. What helped make it a bit more visible was if I moved the laptop around a little to change the angle the room’s ambient lighting as it hit the laptop. Hope that makes sense. In a more dimly lit room, it’s not an issue. It’s not a big problem but could easily have been avoided by using a little darker plastic for the key bodies. Please don’t take this as a con for this laptop because all laptop manufacturers are doing it. I can’t say that I’m thrilled with the direction laptop manufacturers are going eliminating all external ports except a couple of USB-C/Thunderbolt/Charging ports. This caused me to immediately have to purchase a Multi-Port Adapter with USB 3.0, USB-C PD, 4K HDMI, and Micro/SD Card Readers simply so that I would have a USB 3 port in which to plug my wireless mouse receiver. If I didn’t need that I suppose it wouldn’t be a problem. I will also need the microSD reader for many reasons including downloading my drone media. Because of a disability with my hands, I prefer using a left-handed mouse versus a touchpad as it gives me better control. And that is not a reflection on the XPS 13’s touchpad either, which works just fine. However, it’s worth noting that when I plugged my USB 3 mouse receiver into the new multi-port adapter and then plugged the adapter’s cable into one of the two Dell XPS 13’s Thunderbolt ports, I instantly had an operational mouse. No muss, no fuss. I’m old and things like that make me very happy. The new Dell XPS 13 is priced at the high-end of the 13-inch laptop price range but for your hard-earned money you are getting a laptop that I personally can attest is ranked in the top 5% of the world’s PCs. Without any hesitation I will be highly recommend the Dell XPS 13 laptop to my friends and family. So, if you are in the market for a powerful but small footprint laptop, buying the Dell XPS 13 will be money well spent.
KansasMeddlingMom Posted
The Dell XPS 13 in 13.4" FHD Laptop is a winner and Dell does it again. So, while i have older, larger, and heavier laptops, this is a great size to either carry around in your backpack, or tote, or even a larger lady's purse. This unit is a SSB, solid state unit, that makes this unit so silent while using, thus making it so easy to use anywhere and everywhere, among other people or not. Use in yourhome office where flat real estate is at a premium or on the subway on the way to or from.the job or school. No noise from a fan and no heat while sitting on your "lap". Setup on Dell machines is easy peasy. I am a 64 year old who while mostly tech comfortable, am certainly not an IT expert. So, for those of you in that category have confidence that this is something that you can do, even syncing your phone to the laptop forsharing items betwist and between. I love the back-lit board and realize that since this is a smaller, user-friendly size that facilitates its portability, i can excuse the fact that there is not a separate 10 key, there is no logical way to include this, but any larger machines for those of us that would use a laptop fot business or data input reasons. I reali,e thT this machine is more costly, but it is in the Dell XPS line and there is a price to pay. Be sure to make sure you sign up for the warranty because i believe that there is abenefit to doing so. Wit
SuishengL Posted
Intel’s 12th Gen and 13th Gen processors have made computers like that a bit of a… fantasy. Sure, Apple and AMD are doing a great job on both the power and efficiency fronts. But the XPS is an Intel line through and through, and many of Intel’s 12th Gen offerings have shown themselves to be one-trick ponies in that regard. You can get power from the H-series, you can get (some degree of) efficiency from the U-series, or you can get… some of both, I guess, from the middle-of-the-road P-series. I’ve been using the regular XPS 13 for the past few weeks. And, like, it’s fine. It’s just fine. It’s worse than its 2020 predecessor in some ways and better in others. It continues to bring some of the best build quality in the 13-inch space. The display is fine. The speakers are fine. There’s an off-purple color option! It’s certainly one of the best Windows laptops you can buy, and it also doesn’t come close to the performance or efficiency that today’s MacBooks can provide, which says a thing or two about the current state of the Windows laptop space. The problem is, Where have all the ports gone? I love the portability this device affords. But the fact that people might need to carry a host of dongles and docks around with them, to me, is points off in that category.
Ming Posted
The newest Dell 13" XPS laptop is a sleek and powerful machine that truly impresses. Its compact design is both aesthetically pleasing and highly portable, making it perfect for on-the-go professionals. The 13-inch InfinityEdge display delivers stunning visuals with sharp colors and deep contrast, while the latest processors ensure snappy performance. The keyboard is comfortable for extended typing sessions, and the touchpad is responsive. Battery life is impressive, easily lasting a full workday. The laptop's build quality is top-notch, with premium materials and a solid feel. Though it comes at a premium price, the Dell XPS 13" is a worthwhile investment for those seeking a premium ultrabook experience.