The Dell XPS 13 Plus, on the other hand, feels very premium. It comes in either Platinum or Graphite with a matte finish on the lid. The model that Dell sent me for review is Platinum, and it has a white interior. Interestingly, all of the accessories in the box are black. Historica...
XPS 13 Plus - Dell's Beautiful, Breakout Laptop Is In Need Of Some RefinementDell XPS 13 Plus - Starting MSRP: $1299.00 Dell's new XPS 13 Plus laptop is a radical departure from traditional ultralight designs. It's a gorgeous, powerful machine with a couple of caveats. Strong Intel ...
How we rate and review products To begin on a positive note, the XPS 13 Plus is exquisitely crafted from aluminum and glass. The lid is as sturdy as can be. Keep it closed, and you won’t see much difference between it and the old-school XPS. Durability can sometimes fall by the wa...
Dell XPS 13 review (XPS 13 9315 ultrabook model) 1 Seeing that I was satisfied with the Dell XPS 13 Plus, it makes sense to give the regular Dell XPS 13 9315 model a little attention too. While the Plus model is more geared towards entertainment/business usage, it might seem a ...
model to those who don't want that feature, and they sell the excellentDell XPS 12for those who do want touch. Price: $999 to $1,599 ($1,299 as tested) Website:www.dell.com Related Reviews: 2015 Dell XPS 13 Review
Why is Dell XPS 13 Plus 13" OLED Intel Core i7-1280P 1.8GHz / 32GB RAM / 2TB SSD better than Huawei MateBook 13" Wright-W29I Intel Core i7-8565U 1.8GHz / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD? 24GB more RAM memory ? 32GBvs8GB 2.4x hig...
The Dell XPS 13 (9350) gets solid performance and graphics from its Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, along with impressive battery life, impactful speakers, and a vivid Tandem OLED display option.
Dell is offering quite an arrangement of options as well, allowing the new XPS 13 to fit into a lot more budgets than some of the other premium notebooks around. The base model comes with the Intel Core i3-5010U processor, but if you need more speed you can upgrade to the i5-5200U ...
Dell's at it again with a refreshed XPS 13 that features the latest 7th generation Intel processors inside. But is it still the best of the bunch?