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November 2016
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172 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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12901 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La finition soignée
L'ergonomie
Le gain d'autonomie
Toujours aussi beau
Plus puissant
Autonomie quasiment inchangée
Nuisances sonores maîtrisées
Conserve les atouts qui ont fait le succès du modèle précédent (écran quasi bord à bord
Excellent clavier
Port Thunderbolt 3/USB-C) en y ajoutant un processeur Intel de 8éme génération
Un gain de performances et une autonomie prolongée
Trappe de maintenance relativement accessible
Mise à niveau du disque dur possible
Plus petit que d'autres PC 13
3"
USB TypeC 2nde génération thunderbolt 3
Module WiFi Killer 1535 par défaut
écran tactile QHDde haute qualité très grande autonomie
Bon contraste
SRGB > 90 %
Bonne autonomie
Grosse batterie
Châssis en aluminium robuste
Design réussi
Ventilateurs silencieux
Bonnes performances CPU
Bonnes basses
écran lumineux
Killer 1535 de série
Facile à entretenir
Conception robuste de grande qualité cadre d'écran ultrafin et châssis compact
Très bonnes performances système
Autonomie de batterie de premier ordre
Excellent module WiFi Killer
Silencieux dans la plupart des scénarios
Périphériques d'entrée de
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
L'écran tactile peu lumineux
Peu d'évolutions possibles
Toujours pas d'adaptateur Ethernet fourni
Pas assez de progrès du côté de l'écran
La vitre tactile très brillante
Le prix un peu élevé tout de même
Placement de la webcam au bas de l'écran
La version avec écran tactile QHD+ est magnifique mais elle grève le prix et entame l'autonomie
La version or rose coute un peu plus cher
Températures élevées
Notamment en surface
Contrôle dynamique de la luminosité confus
Hautparleurs internes peu convaincants
Emplacement de la webcam
Attire les traces de doigts
Touches de direction trop petites
Pas de RAM DDR4
Le son résonne sur le châssis à volume élevé et avec les basses
MLI à tous les niveaux de luminosité (dont le maximum)
Speedy and solid multitasking performance is delivered by the 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U dual core processor, combine with 8GB of LPDDR3, The 128GB SSD is very responsive and fast, and provides enough storage capacity to keep important files nearby, The f
The webcam position is poor, making it difficult to use, Windows Hello is not supported,
The Dell XPS 13 is slow compared to others to adopt additional new tech so it can deliver a modern experience, yet doesn't leave legacy users in the lurch.While reviewing the new XPS 13, we suddenly appreciated that this laptop can easily match and even o...
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the late 2017 Dell XPS 13 (9360), refreshed with Intel 8th generation Kaby Lake-R quad core 15 watt Ultrabook CPUs. The XPS 13 is otherwise unchanged, but that performance improvement from the 8th gen CPU is the most significant in years...
Speedy and solid multitasking performance is delivered by the 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-7200U dual core processor, combine with 8GB of LPDDR3, The 128GB SSD is very responsive and fast, and provides enough storage capacity to keep important files nearby, The f
The webcam position is poor, making it difficult to use, Windows Hello is not supported,
The Dell XPS 13 is slow compared to others to adopt additional new tech so it can deliver a modern experience, yet doesn't leave legacy users in the lurch.While reviewing the new XPS 13, we suddenly appreciated that this laptop can easily match and even o...
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the 3rd generation Dell XPS 13 model 9360, a 13.3” Ultrabook with Infinity Display (barely there bezels) and the footprint of a 12” laptop, refreshed in late 2016 with Intel 7th generation Kaby Lake CPUs. The XPS 13 weighs just 2.7 to 2...
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Publié: 2018-03-27, Auteur: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
From our experience with the second unit, we can definitely recommend the New XPS 13. With its slightly improved keyboard, Windows Hello support and amazing performance, it would be difficult not to. Let's just say this again in case you didn't read our r...
The 2015 Dell XPS 13 was the best ultra portable notebook one could buy, and after using the new XPS 13, I still think it is the best. However, it is not perfect anymore. For example, it does not have battery life that can be termed respectable (especiall...
The XPS 13, Dell's venerable ultraportable with the bezel-free screen, gets Intel's new quad-core CPU, with electrifying results in both speed and battery life...
This thin-and-light notebook offers very good performance, hybrid graphics and a luxurious design. Moreover, the chassis is beautiful with a sensitive keyboard and touchpad; which is smooth. A bright colourful display with Infinity Edge eliminating the be...
Striking design and excellent build quality, Beautiful InfinityEdge display, Good SSD and graphics performance, Decent battery life, Speakers get quite loud
Gets hot quickly, Odd placement of webcam, Low storage for the price, Video-out adapter not bundled
The new Dell XPS 13 is every bit as good as it looks on paper, but it isn't the best ultrabook on the market anymore. Heating is a bit of a concern with the Core i7 model we tested, and it gets uncomfortable after a point if you're using it on your lap. W...
Publié: 2018-03-15, Auteur: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Extrait: The new XPS 13 is sleeker yet brings the same ruggedness for everyday computing on the road. PHOTO: Alfred SiewPlaced next to its competitors, Dell's new XPS 13 looks small.The laptop seems like it has a smaller screen compared to other thin and light mac...