Testseek.com have collected 244 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9343 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9343.
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Stuffing this laptop anywhere and having it easily fit
Opening this laptop and lovingly gazing at the display
Having a Windows trackpad that isn't an pile of shit
Finding that the trackpad's pinch-to-zoom is disabled in Chrome. Hey Dell
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The editors didn't like
I wish the screen opened a full 180 degrees so I could rest the bottom edge on my lap while I use the touchscreen
Like I do with the Acer Aspire S7. Yep
Definitely not buying the touchscreen model
I also wish Dell opted for a bigger battery in this mac
Thin profile, Weighs less than 3 pounds, Great graphics and performance, Quick startup times, More than 5 hours of battery life under mixed conditions, Consumer testers found it easy to use
Prone to tip over, Limited ports for connectivity
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Published: 2015-03-17, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Ubuntu 14.04, factory-preconfigured to just work, Barton George and the other Dell engineers worry about packages and drivers so you don't have to, High-quality build: no squeaks, no rattles, no shimmies, 16GB of RAM, the potential for a large SSD, and a
Thunderbolt port doesn't really work in Ubuntu, Application-level 4k scaling issues are pretty much all over the place, If all you're after is Linux on a laptop, you can do it for cheaper than the M3800's starting price, I kind of hoped the Dell logo on t
Sleek, elegant and practical design, Great keyboard and touchpad, Beautiful display with good color reproduction and color gamut coverage, Excellent battery life
PWM across all brightness levels, Too low maximum brightness, Too pricy for the offered hardware
The new XPS 13 from Dell is a truly astonishing device with minimal design flaws, whatsoever. It has a sleek and elegant aluminum chassis with carbon fiber inner frame making it really durable and light at the same time. Also, the display has really thin ...
The Dell XPS would be remarkable enough if its only unusual feature were its compact size and tiny screen bezels. But as one of the first laptops with a Broadwell U series processor it also offers strong performance for most tasks, passable performance ...
Published: 2015-03-02, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
I'm very impressed with the XPS 13. It packs a lot of capability into an incredibly small and beautifully built package. Prices for the Dell XPS 13 start at $799.99(USD), with the QHD+ touchscreen model reviewed here starting at $1299.99. You can build...
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Published: 2015-02-26, Author: James , review by: mashable.com
Fantastically designed Windows laptop, Solid performance, Great price, Awesome display, Good battery life
QHD+ model renders text too small, Left side of keyboard gets warm
With a beautiful display, great performance and big battery life, the Dell XPS 13 just set the bar really high for all other Windows laptops...
The XPS represents the pinnacle of laptop design in 2015. It's also the best bang for your buck out of any laptop I've ever seen in the $800 price range. However, if users purchase a higher spec'd model, the XPS's price advantage begins to erode, relative...
IPS QHD+ touchscreen, Thin bezel, Good battery life, Good performance, Build quality is high, Attractive and robust chassis, Good input devices, Stiff hinges
Comparatively dark display, Not very generous port selection
With the XPS 13, Dell introduced a very compelling mobile 13.3-inch Ultrabook - but of course at a price. The input devices are very good and the notebook with its fast SSD is capable of very good overall performance. In addition, the temperatures are wel...
Abstract: For background's sake, my main computer is a 15″ MacBook Pro retina, and when I travel I bring along a 11″ MacBook Air. The Air is a great portable size that I enjoy toting, but I'm getting older, my vision isn't getting better, and the Air's non-retina s...
Published: 2015-02-24, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Dell's revamped XPS 13 has a nearly borderless display, a very small body for a 13-inch laptop and the latest Intel CPUs. Battery life in this lower-end configuration gets a big boost
Dropping the higher-resolution screen and edge-to-edge glass overlay means the look is not as slick, and losing touch makes Windows 8 harder to use
Taking a second look at the new XPS 13, this lower-end version costs less and has better battery life, but isn't as tightly designed....