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Posted by gesmi
 - July 07, 2017, 21:06:01
Laptopmedia.com is saying this has PWM of 19.8kHz, are you sure it doesn't have PWM?

Also, will the color accuracy between this and the MacBook Pro be noticeable for example skin color in video and photos?
Posted by Tobias Hildebrandt
 - December 12, 2016, 19:46:59
Notebookcheck really needs to start testing the Thunderbolt performance as well.
It seems like the 9360, like it's bigger brothers the 9550, can only achieve TB2 speeds over the TB3 port.

see: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/5hl5i4/xps_15_9550_not_able_to_reach_40gbps_over_tb3/
https://egpu.io/forums/pc-setup/xps-15-9550-not-able-to-reach-40gbps-over-tb3/#post-348
Posted by Amit
 - November 30, 2016, 01:35:38
Great review. Do you have any of the screen calibration settings for the QHD? Thanks!
Posted by Klaus Hinum
 - November 13, 2016, 22:22:22
FHD should not matter for Cinebench, but we already saw very bad scores with the i5 version and also had a German reader that had low scores with his i7. Looks like there is quite some variation in the currently shipped units.
Posted by Rob Buurman
 - November 13, 2016, 09:19:28
I'm a little bit surprised by the fairly low cinebench score of 334. My own XPS 13
with the same Kaby Lake I7 got a score of 352, which is more in line with what you would expect. My XPS 13 does have the FHD screen, but would that matter with this test?
Posted by Cs
 - November 03, 2016, 12:44:31
I can't find any specs on the dell website with the 2133 ddr4 ram and Nve Ssd. Could you please provide this?
Posted by zhotan
 - November 01, 2016, 04:50:26
Why is the PCMark v8 benchmarks so much lower than last year's comparable model?

This applies to the QHD models of both the 7200u vs 6200u and the higher specced models
Posted by tl
 - October 31, 2016, 11:53:22
It seems that the main benefit of the Kaby Lake model reviewed here is battery life.

I have last year's XPS 13 9350  QHD+ i7-6560U and its battery life is really disappointing (no more than 4 hours of web surfing at a brightness of 75%).
 
If this year's XPS 13 9360 QHD+ i7-7500U delivers 2-3 hours more of web surfing as this review vs the review of  XPS 13 9350  QHD+ i7-6560U suggests (Wifi v1.3 of 516 vs 311 minutes), this would be a major advantage.
Posted by Jason Lee
 - October 31, 2016, 07:30:52
As expected, great in-depth and detailed review of this new update to the XPS 13.

Allen, if you had to choose, would you go for the XPS 13 or Thinkpad X1 Carbon (4th gen).

Thanks!
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 30, 2016, 19:17:06
Now in Rose Gold. The Kaby Lake update adds little to an already excellent XPS 13 experience. Users will only see marginal benefits in both performance and battery life when compared to the outgoing Skylake XPS 13.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-13-9360-QHD-i7-7500U-Notebook-Review.181471.0.html