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November 2012
(79%)
232 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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Design
Matériaux
Finition
Gorilla Glass
Mode tablette
SIlence
Écran contrasté (entre 800 et 850
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Bonne puissance de calcul
Temps de démarrage et d'extinction rapide
Prise en main agréable
Définition de l'écran (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Qualité de construction
Matériaux utilisés
Autonomie
Performances du processeur
Transformation simple et efficace
Performances
Ecran
Bel écran
Silencieux
Bonne autonomie
Astucieux système de transformation
Esthétique
Construction solide
Excellente autonomie
Carte graphique intégrée capable
Écran tactile multitouch lumineux et réactif
Grand clavier
Pavé tactile spacieux
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'Ethernet
Parfois bruyant (entre 45 et 50 dB(A)) quand le ventillateur s'active
Good looking, excellent IPS display and great keyboard, top quality materials, good performance, Good looking, excellent IPS display and great keyboard, top quality materials, good performance, Good looking, excellent I
Heavy for tablet use, no digital pen option, Heavy for tablet use, no digital pen option, Heavy for tablet use, no digital pen option, Heavy for tablet use, no digital pen option
The Dell XPS 12 is a very likeable and powerful full Intel Core convertible Ultrabook with an excellent full HD display, superb keyboard and beautiful fit and finish. We're taken by the carbon fiber surfaces that aren't just cool looking: they make for...
12.5-inch Full HD (1080p) 400-nit touch display, Very responsive, Keyboard is protected in tablet mode, Backlit keyboard
No HDMI or LAN ports, Price premium over similarly equipped ultrabooks, Integrated graphics
As user continue to contemplate the choice between the power and functionality of a full laptop and the portability and touch capabilities of a tablet, we're likely to see more convertible ultrabooks come to market. Dell's implementation of a convertib...
Publié: 2012-12-17, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Beautiful 1080p IPS touchscreen, Elegant design and screen flipping mechanism, Exemplary keyboard, livable touchpad, Solid construction and good use of textured plastic, A great alternative to the XPS 13 or another Ultrabook if you're also in the market f
Battery life is only OK, More fan noise than we'd like, Slightly heavier than some 13-inch Ultrabooks on the market despite smaller screen size, Port selection is a little light, and there's no SD card reader
Enlarge / The XPS 12's base can serve as a stand for the touchscreen. The keyboard and trackpad are disabled when the screen is flipped.Andrew CunninghamSo far, our quest for the perfect convertible Windows 8 laptop has left us a bit wanting. Up until now...
Extrait: The Dell XPS 12 Ultrabook Convertible is the best Ultrabook Convertible available today, but how does it compare to the one of the most popular ultra-portables, the MacBook Air?The XPS 12 is small Ultrabook with a touchscreen that flips for use as a table...
Beautiful touch screen display, Seamless tablet experience, Excellent build quality, Good keyboard and touchpad
Lack of ports (no media card reader), Screenheavy design, Some software issues
The Dell XPS 12 brings the full Windows 8 experience to the table thanks to its convertible tablet form factor. Dell's screen flipping mechanism is as unique as it is rock solid; it turns into a great tablet in a matter of seconds. The 12.5-inch display i...
Dual use tablet and notebook, Excellent backlit keyboard, Premium construction
Price above the Ultrabook Convertible average, Moderate battery life, Reflective display, The Dell XPS 12 is a notebook and a tablet, Dell XPS 12 | $1,199, Dell XPS 12 Review Guide, Hands On/Video Review, Design, Display, Keyboard and Touchpad, Performanc
The Dell XPS 12 is more expensive than the IdeaPad Yoga 13 by $200, but for that price users get a backlit keyboard and an Ultrabook Convertible that feels better to hold in tablet mode thanks to a smooth back and a smaller size. A couple hundred bucks is...
Publié: 2012-12-03, Auteur: John , review by: neowin.net
As one of the first Windows 8 "convertible" products on the market, the Dell XPS 12 acquits itself fairly well for the most part. We loved the tough construction and owners who mostly use it as a notebook will likely enjoy it, while also enjoying the o...
What you think about the XPS 12 will depend upon what you think about needing a single device to do double-duty as a tablet and a traditional PC. If you need that type of device, and can put up with using an extremely heavy tablet, then you'll find the XP...
Extrait: Dell's entry into the Windows 8 convertible-notebook market bridges the gap between a tablet and a notebook through some wonderfully clever engineering. Instead of using the keyboard as a dock for the display, the display flips around inside a frame t...
Outstanding build quality, No-compromises convertible design, Great keyboard, Beautiful 1080p display, Long battery life, Fast solid-state drive
Weight makes tablet use awkward, Finicky touchpad, Lackluster processor for the price
Dell's attempt to create a non-compromising convertible laptop works as well as we could have hoped. The XPS 12 absolutely nails the fundamentals of display, endurance, and interface. We would be eager to recommend this device even if it were only an Ul...