Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 13 9630 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 13 9630.
April 2017
(85%)
124 Reviews
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The Dell XPS 13 keeps everything that was great about the previous model -- including its nearly edge-to-edge-display, Thunderbolt 3 USB-C and fantastic keyboard -- and adds eighth-gen Intel processors paired with Dell technologies for a big performance b
The thin frame around the display means the webcam is placed at the bottom of the display. Though the QHD-resolution touchscreen is beautiful, it adds a lot to the price and hurts battery life. Gold version will cost you $50 more
With increased performance and battery life, Dell's premium ultraportable XPS 13 remains easy to recommend...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
Gorgeous 3200x1800 IGZO InfinityEdge display, Big performance bump for 8th Gen Core i7 processor, Fast NVMe storage, Premium thin and light design, Excellent battery life
No native display output, Non-expandable memory
The previous version of Dell's XPS 13 garnered high praise from many tech pubs and ultimately earned our Editor's Choice award here at HotHardware as well. And with the Kaby Lake R update, so does this year's model. While nearly a year has passed since th...
Abstract: If you want a traditional PC laptop with a modern look, the Dell XPS 13 is a great option. Its stunning InfinityEdge display has nearly no bezel, and its impressive memory, integrated graphics card and variety of ports make it the best laptop overall. Thi...
high contrast ratio; >90 percent sRGB coverage, respectable battery life; large internal battery, rigid aluminum chassis; strong design, slightly improved GPU performance, generally quiet fan noise, strong CPU performance, good bass reproduction, bright
higher core and surface temperatures compared to previous XPS 13 generations, unable to sustain maximum CPU Turbo Boost speeds, chassis may rattle at high volume and bass settings, PWM on all brightness levels including maximum, slow transfer rates from
high contrast ratio; >90 percent sRGB coverage, respectable battery life; large internal battery, rigid aluminum chassis; strong design, slightly improved GPU performance, generally quiet fan noise, strong CPU performance, good bass reproduction, bright
higher core and surface temperatures compared to previous XPS 13 generations, unable to sustain maximum CPU Turbo Boost speeds, chassis may rattle at high volume and bass settings, PWM on all brightness levels including maximum, slow transfer rates from
With the aforementioned standard usage scenarios, the XPS 13 2-in-1 was a trouper with a good eight plus hours of usage on a full charge before we needed to find a plug point. Your mileage will vary of course but if you are generally using this to sort yo...
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Published: 2017-02-24, Author: Courtney , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: The XPS 13 got its newest revision a few months ago and we're taking our first look. Not much has changed since the last revision, but the highlights are a slightly larger batter, new Kaby Lake based CPU and GPU and a new finish for the enclosure. Dell ha...
Published: 2017-02-12, Author: Ron , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: Over the past few years, a flurry of two-in-one devices have made their way onto the market hoping to catch your attention. Sure, there are devices out there that either looks great, perform amazingly, have an excellent battery life, or feel comfortable t...
Impeccable design and build quality, Light and portable like always, Good input devices, Fast storage solution (M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD support), Nearly border-less and almost flawless IPS IGZO QHD+ panel, Outstanding web browsing runtimes
Coil whine, Pricey, The screen uses high-frequency PWM from 0 to 99% brightness (Health-Guard profile fixes that)
So the bottom line is that the new XPS 13 offers something that some people will describe as “unnecessary upgrade” and we agree with this to some extent. However, the XPS 13 was an excellent premium ultrabook as it is so the slight bump in the battery dep...