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The Dell XPS 13 9370 is the full refresh we've been waiting for

Started by Redaktion, January 04, 2018, 06:27:56

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Redaktion

More than just a thinner facade, the next generation XPS 13 offers a host of new hardware features from top to bottom for a starting price of under $1000 USD.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Dell-XPS-13-9370-is-the-full-refresh-we-ve-been-waiting-for.269630.0.html

Tiermes


elcste

No changes to the keyboard layout aside from the fingerprint-enabled Power button

The XPS 13 2-in-1 had the page up/down keys, but this is new on the notebook, which had the inverted-T arrow keys until this version.

remeq

FHD with a touch screen is glossy or matte as version without multitouch support?

powerslave12r


Seymour Butts

Reduce battery, have 4K screen. So battery runs out even faster now. In UK you cant get 1080p touch. So if you want touch you have to pay a premium for the 4K screen which eats battery and will have scaling issues if you use *nix variants. Even Windows scaling for enterprise apps are not very good.

White keyboard will get dirty over time.
All other manufactures offer 2 in 1 for this price.
Two fans, how loud is this machine going to be . Especially after a year or two considering how terrible dells QC are?

When you asking £1000-2000 for a laptop, it needs to be faultless.

Why do these most review sites instantly jump saying something is the best thing ever even before they had time to test it properly. Looking at Verge, LaptopMag etc.



LordT

Any news on any updated 2018 version of the XPS 13 2in1?

Quote from: Tiermes on January 04, 2018, 11:20:39
Any information as to when the 2 in 1 version will follow?

Dimitris

I would like to ask something! Does the slot of SATA drive (in the model of 128gb) support connection with NVMe. In other words, could it reach max speed, if I would put an NVMe SSD to it? Thank you very much!

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