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September 2019
(85%)
124 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(79%)
8693 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La finition
Le très bon clavier
L'écran lumineux et contrasté
Toujours aussi beau
Les prestations de la plate-forme Intel
La qualité de l'écran
Le nouveau clavier agréable
Finition impeccable
Autonomie confortable
Ventilateur discret
Dalle lumineuse
Compacité
Clavier et touchpad agréables
Design sobre et mature avec des matériaux haut de gamme
Clavier agréable
Windows 10 ou Ubuntu
(Wi-Fi 6 et Bluetooth 5.0)
Design réussi
Le nouveau clavier ????
Touchpad plus large
Écran 16
10 4K UHD
Luminosité
Visibilité à l'extérieur
Couverture sRVB de l'écran tactile
Fin
Léger
élégant
2 ports Thunderbolt 3 avec charge
Retour net des touches MagLev
Ratio 16
10
Autonomie
Ni plus bruyant
Ni plus lourd
Ni plus exigeant que les version Whiskey Lake U
Wifi Intel Killer AX1650w
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La 4K handicape ce portable
La colorimétrie n'est pas juste
Le processeur throttle
Le prix élevé vu les défauts
L'adaptateur secteur format classique
La connectique plus que limitée
L'évolutivité impossible
L'endurance un peu juste
Angle ouverture de l'écran
Mariage blanc et carbone pas des plus réussi
(connectique limitée à des ports USB-C)
Rapport qualité/prix
Calibrage de l'écran en deçà des attentes
Plateforme Intel vieillissante
Autonomie moyenne
Performances 3D
La consommation de l'écran 4K
Tablette encombrante
Flexibilité par rapport à un XPS 13 9380
Chauffe du CPU en cas de sollicitations
Maintenance
RAM
SSD et WLAN soudés
Problèmes audio / USB C sur notre machine
Plus de version webcam IR ou verrou Noble
MLI à faible luminosité
Touches des flèches p
Stabilité du processeur en cas de sollicitations prolongées
To label the late 2019 Dell XPS 13 as a disappointment would be harsh considering it's as good as it's ever been (minus the lack of biometric support), but that's exactly what we've come away from this machine feeling.Advertisement - Article continues bel...
Webcam has finally moved, Larger display, Improved keyboard, New 10nm processors
Entry-level CPU still dual-core, Battery claim seems outlandish
Based on some brief time with the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 – ogling its larger and sharper display and tapping away on its improved MagLev keyboard – we've come away hugely impressed and optimistic for Dell's latest...
Massive power, Light, thin, and portable, Beautiful 4K screen, Great battery life
Graphics performance still lacking
Yes. I'll leave which configuration you spring for to you, but you can't go wrong with the Dell XPS 13.Editors' RecommendationsDell XPS 13 (2020) buying guide: Everything you need to know The best 4K laptops The best 13-inch laptops for 2020 The best lapt...
Publié: 2019-10-27, Auteur: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
Extrait: Intel's Ice Lake processor and Iris Plus graphics take on a legendary stress test.In terms of build quality, materials, workmanship, ergonomics and display quality, Dell's latest XPS 13 2-in-1 convertible is one of the best laptops I've ever used. It's...
Refined design, Even thinner bezels, More screen space, Iris Plus graphics are included
Controversial keyboard
Yes. The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 is a great device that's even sleeker than the already excellent XPS 13.Editors' RecommendationsThe best 13-inch laptops for 2020 Dell XPS 13 (2020) buying guide: Everything you need to know Dell XPS 13 (2020) review: The lapto...
Publié: 2019-09-05, Auteur: Roland , review by: Theinquirer.net
There's no doubt the XPS 13 2-in-1 is a very lovely machine. The small improvements Dell has done on the design are noticeable and appreciated, though a MagLev keyboard might still not appeal to all. And appealing to all is a potential stumbling block...
The quality of the Dell XPS 13 is hard to overstate, offering incredible performance on par with many dedicated gaming laptops, while offering similar portability as most portable notebooks. Overall, this is a great laptop for anyone looking for the best...
A high-end and beautifully designed ultrabook with a price tag to match. Though it costs a pretty penny, Dell is not overcharging for the XPS 13 7390 2-in-1. It's a blazing fast ultrabook and despite its lack of graphical prowess, you couldn't ask for bet...
Extrait: For most students, one of the most significant investments they'll make is also the primary academic tool they'll need: a laptop. You can find a passable entry-level laptop with an adequate display, battery life, graphics card and hard drive for less than $300, but spending a few hundred more on the right laptop for your needs can yield a device with better performance, longer battery life and a bigger and faster SSD hard drive, which is well worth the additional money. We created this list of the best laptops for college students by using benchmark testing as well as our own hands-on experience. We considered everything from SSD storage to whether the laptop has a HD webcam (whether or not it had sufficient USB ports or an HDMI port was also was also a factor). We'll update it periodically as we review new products.
Slim, attractive design, Top-rate build quality, Bright 13.4-inch display, Long battery life, Fast Intel 11th Gen CPUs
Shallow keyboard isn't for everyone, Display could be more colorful, No USB-A ports
Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 brings Intel 11th Gen brawn to a fantastic convertible that flaunts a premium, ultrathin design, long battery life and a bright display...