Whereas older XPS 13 models had just one Core i7 option, the latest XPS 13 9310 has two: the Core i7-1165G7 or Core i7-1185G7. Let's see how much of a performance benefit the higher-end Core i7 option can bring to the table.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Core-i7-1165G7-vs-Core-i7-1185G7-Dell-XPS-13-9310-4K-Laptop-Review.508989.0.html
There don't seem to be a lot of reasons to prefer this over the Razer Book 13. The only one I can see is that you don't care for the gamer branding.
The reason for some : 32gigs of RAM.
Can you guys review the tiger lake Spectre x360 14? It has a 3:2 aspect ratio and looks like it essentially has no flaws. I'm considering that and this XPS.
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I have the Spectre 14. It's ALMOST flawless.
Unfortunately, their OLED screen has a digitizer that's visible to the naked eye and adds a slight screendoor effect. Unfortunate but still keeping it.
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I have the Spectre 14. It's ALMOST flawless.
Unfortunately, their OLED screen has a digitizer that's visible to the naked eye and adds a slight screendoor effect. Unfortunate but still keeping it.
If I were to get that laptop, would you recommend the 1280P IPS panel instead?
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Ehy guys, are you planning to review the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1?
It's apparently better than the clamshell version due to the use of a vapor chamber like the Razer Book 13.
I would also like to know your opinion on the hinge, if you think it will last or not.
I'll wait your review before any purchase decision.
Thanks!