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Abstract: The Dell XPS 13 is an insanely impressive notebook and it is the most exciting device I've used in 2015. Dell managed to elegantly stuff a 13.3-inch display into a notebook that is about the size of an 11-inch MacBook Air, pair it with a beautiful edge-to...
Unparalleled infinity screen design, Powerful overall performance, Small and lightweight, The Windows 8 laptop to give Apple something to chew on
Fan noise under little pressure, Screen a little too glossy, Battery life should be better (12, 000mAh expansion pack accessory is available however)
Despite a few of minor moans – some fan noise, a slightly reflective screen and exaggerated battery life claims – there's not an equivalent Windows laptop we can commend more highly than the Dell XPS 13. It's enough to give Apple something to chew on.Take...
Compact and attractive design, Great CPU performance, All-day battery life
No Intel Iris Graphics, Gappy touchpad and keyboard, Bizarre webcam placement
Awesome looks, compact design and long battery life – no one could criticise the Dell XPS 13 2015 with a straight face. The keyboard might put some people off, but here is yet more evidence that Apple's next MacBook Air update needs to deliver the goods....
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Published: 2013-07-31, Author: Daniel , review by: Cnetfrance.fr
intégration de Ubuntu, design, qualité de finition, compacité, écran, puissance, prix
The XPS 13 Developer Edition has competition: Lenovo's ThinkPad, Apple's MacBook Retina or Air, or Google's Chromebook Pixel. These machines aren't customized for Linux work, but they're technically superior in construction and software certification, and...
Abstract: Plenty of specialized companies out there sell PCs with , but Dell is one of the very few mainstream contenders to have over the years. After some spotty initial offerings, it's taken a different approach with its latest Linux PC. Rather than try to s...