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The Dell XPS 13 is the company's ultraportable flagship laptop, and for 2019, Dell launched an improved version on it. Moving the webcam to a better spot and equipping it with the latest Intel processor, we took the XPS 13 (2019) for a full spin to see ho...

All in all, the XPS 13 2019 is an excellent refresh of the previous version. It improved a couple of aspects, such as the webcam placement and a newer processor. The screen is visually pleasing with its thin bezels and vibrant colors, the audio quality is...
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We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.At £1,549, the Dell XPS 13 9380 is on the pricier end of the laptop market, but considering its stylish design, ultra-fast speeds and wide range of features – we'd highly rec...

There's extra security with a fingerprint sensor that works quickly, The battery lasts about six hours and recharges in just under two hours, You can wirelessly project the display onto Miracast enabled TVs, It comes with a USB 3 to USB C adaptor so you'l...

It doesn't have a touchscreen which is a little disappointing for this price, The screen can't be adjusted to any angle which makes it more difficult to see in bright light...

If you are willing to splash out on a reliable laptop then the Dell XPS 13 9380 will be well worth it. Perfect for working on the go, its slim and light design will be comfortable on your lap and it copes well with office software and photo editing. The 1...
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The Dell XPS series has been regarded as the company's creme of the crop series and features excellent build quality and outstanding user experience. Our previous hands-on experience with the XPS 13 2018 has left us with a deep impression on its overall d...

Excellent built quality, Compact footprint, Comfortable keyboard, Excellent touchpad, Thunderbolt 3, Excellent display quality, Excellent performance for an ultrabook, Thunderbolt 3, Excellent display quality, Excellent performance for an ultrabook, Quiet...

Rough and crude touchpad clicks, USB-C only (requires dongle), Limited customisation on Dell official store, Soldered RAM, Limited cooling capabilities if used for demanding rendering jobs, Expensive...

At the starting price of RM5,709 for the Intel Core i5 + 1080p screen variant, and up to RM8,369 for the Intel Core i7 + 4K touchscreen variant which we reviewed here today, the Dell XPS line is catered for a group of customers that who knows what they ne...
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LET'S CUT TO THE CHASE: the latest Dell XPS 13 is a very good ultraportable laptop. It builds upon its predecessor with some minor tweaks and access to the latest Intel eighth-generation mobile processors. But it's also one of the least inspired lapt...

Solid performance, lovely 4K touchscreen, webcam is now in the right place...

Trackpad can feel cramped, the Rose Gold colour is polarising, it can get expensive, zero design innovation, Rating:...

The 2019 XPS 13 is the best to date. Dell has basically perfected the ultraportable design, with the laptop offering an excellent display, decent performance, and more flexibility in a smaller package than the Surface Laptop 2 and other thin and light lap...
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If you're a regular PC World Australia reader, you might recall how highly we rate Dell's more recent XPS laptops. They've picked up our Editor's Choice award for best Professional PC two years running, and if this latest iteration is any indication, a h...

Great design, Solid specs...

8th Gen CPU, Weaker than expected battery life...

The new Dell XPS 13 is still one of the best 13-inch work laptops you can buy - but I struggle to find many reasons to not opt for its depreciated predecessor or waiting for an inevitable 9th-gen follow up over it...
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If you're a regular PC World Australia reader, you might recall how highly we rate Dell's more recent XPS laptops. They've picked up our Editor's Choice award for best Professional PC two years running, and if this latest iteration is any indication, a h...

Great design, Solid specs...

8th Gen CPU, Weaker than expected battery life...

This year's Dell XPS 13 isn't all that different from last year's Dell XPS 13 - and that's not a bad thing. However, it feels like any and all improvements here are incremental - and given that a 9th-gen equipped follow-up is all but inevitable, it leaves...
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The Dell XPS 13 has been so dangerously close to perfect for so long that the latest iteration left me a little surprised. I was turning it this way and that to find something I could fault it for, not because I wanted to unfairly ding the product, it's j...
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When the big news surrounding the latest version of the Dell XPS 13 is its camera position, that's both good and bad.It's good because the camera's one “feature” that some customers (and competitors) have used to batter what has otherwise been the most tr...
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When the big news surrounding the latest version of the Dell XPS 13 is its camera position, that's both good and bad.It's good because the camera's one “feature” that some customers (and competitors) have used to batter what has otherwise been the most tr...
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The Dell XPS 13 has cemented itself as the laptop of choice for many professionals and consumers over the last few years and that is certainly no accident. It is one of the first laptop lines that comes to mind if you want a smart, portable and powerful c...

The XPS 13 for 2019 is a tricky one to summarise, especially with just hands-on time meaning we've run no benchmarks yet.Since last year's model got the big overhaul, there was little Dell could do to improve the already almost perfect laptop. The reposit...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2019-11-16 03:47:00
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LAS VEGAS: PC MAKER Dell's XPS 13 has long been regarded as one of the best ultraportables on the market, despite one major, glaring flaw: a webcam located underneath the screen that gave a detailed look inside your nose. At this year's CES, Dell has fi...

In our review of 2018's Dell XPS 13, we hailed the laptop as one of the best we'd tested in a long time, criticising only its ill-positioned webcam and lacklustre battery life. Now, with its ideally-mounted webcam and bold claims of all-day battery life...
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The long awaited MacBook Air refresh arrived last year even though we thought the line might be discontinued, but how does Apple's lightweight laptop compare with one of the best Windows devices around? Here we compare it with the new Dell XPS 13 for 2019...

The big deal here is obviously choosing macOS or Windows and it goes without saying which one we prefer at Macworld.When it comes to the other elements, there's very little separating these two excellent laptops. Some things are pretty minor and down to y...
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The 2019 update of the XPS 13 2-in-1 looks very similar to last year’s iteration but it introduces a few key upgrades. For one, Dell has made the move from eighth-generation to tenth-generation Intel processors, so you get the power and performance benefi...

Super-bright 16:10 screen, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Strong performance...

No legacy connectors, Heavier than you'd expect, Mediocre pixel density on Full HD+ models...

Inevitably, every convertible design has its trade-offs but, for my money, the XPS 13 2-in-1 is the most attractive take I've seen on the idea. Dell has created a superb, uncompromising laptop, which just happens to also offer the convenient option of fli...
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Sign up for our daily newsletterImage 1 of 10Dell's XPS 13 range has long been a favourite of ours here at IT Pro, balancing business-grade performance with a slim, light and attractively-designed chassis. It's every bit the equal of Apple's phenomena...

Sensiblypositioned webcam, Slight better display and battery life...

No real performance improvements, Facial recognition removed...

With no real improvements over its predecessor, Dell's latest XPS 13 feels like more of a mid-generation revision than a genuine update. Not a disappointment, certainly, but you might as well go with last year's model...
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