Testseek.com have collected 232 expert reviews of the Dell XPS 12 9Q33 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell XPS 12 9Q33.
November 2012
(79%)
232 Reviews
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With the advent of Windows 8, convertible Ultrabooks are quickly becoming the new meme for notebook manufacturers. Some provide an acceptable platform while many struggle to carve out their own niche, but one thing binds them all together: Microsoft’s ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews Dell XPS 12 Windows 8 Ultrabook covertible tablet. The XPS 12 has a 12.5″ IPS full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS display with touchscreen (but no digital pen). It weighs 3.35 lbs. and has a carbon fiber and aluminum casing. The laptop runs on Intel...
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Published: 2013-09-17, Author: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Well built, Fast Wi-Fi, Good quality Full HD touchscreen, Battery life
Poor touchpad, Limited ports and slots, Can feel heavy at times, Had trouble waking from deep sleep
There are many good points about the Dell XPS 12, including the screen, build quality, performance, battery life, and the keyboard, but our overall take on this convertible Ultrabook is that it needs work. The touchpad is no good, we had issues waking the...
Keyboard is well protected in tablet mode since it is not exposed, Relatively decent battery life that is comparable to other similar devices on the market, 802.11ac WiFi adapter is included for access to the latest WiFi connectivity, The display screen o
Unit is built on the hefty side which makes it difficult to hold in one hand when in tablet mode, There is an occasional delay when adjusting to screen orientation, Only two USB ports which limits connectivity unless you add the optional docking station,
Dell has done a pretty decent job of accommodating the needs of ultrabook users and tablet fans. A device such as the XPS 12 eliminates the need to carry around two devices which can make it ideal as a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) solution which is being ...
Published: 2014-01-02, Author: David , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Dell have often been the first or close to the first, to jump onto a platform and go at it hammer-and-tongs. Its laptop/tablet hybrids have paved the way for many other manufactures to follow and have usually been a decent build and specification. The XPS...
Attractive and well built, Flip hinge is quick and easy to use, Good keyboard, Bright 1080p, thin-bezel display, Strong performance for the class, Record-breaking battery life
Bulky when used as a tablet, Weak speakers, Pricing could be more competitive
Shoving a fourth-gen Intel Core processor into the XPS 12 greatly improved battery life and integrated graphics performance. The result is a convertible that can handle many tasks, but also break records for battery life. More than 13 hours in the light...
If you're looking for a lightweight tablet then look elsewhere. The Dell XPS 12 is primarily intended as a powerful working laptop, and its fourth-generation Haswell processor provides performance and battery life that could justify its high price. The ta...