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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Extreme Performance, Great HD LED Screen, Durable Body Design, Comfortable Keyboard and Touchpad, Flexible Tablet Mode, Good battery life,
No Ethernet Port, No SD Card Slot, Heavy Weight, High Price
Dell XPS 12 is one of the most durable Ultra books available today. It offers high end hardware configuration with durable body and bright LED screen protected by Gorilla Glass. The cost of Dell XPS 12 is around Rs.1,10,590. There 4 more models available...
Very robust flipping mechanism, Full HD 1080p IPS Touchscreen
One of the heaviest products in this category. No HDMI, LAN or External Card Slot, Expensive
A well-designed ultrabook convertible with flip hinge design to make it easy to use it both modes. The screen protects the keyboard by covering it unlike the Yoga. Missing HDMI port and card slot are a disadvantage, but great performance and 5 hours batt...
Bright Full HD touchscreen, Fast performance, Good looks, Backlit keyboard.
No memory card reader, No HDMI (only Display Port), Expensive
The Dell XPS 12 is a solid performer with normal applications, and it can perform quite well even when faced with daunting multi-tasking. The unique flip screen form factor is complicated and probably that is the reason why nobody has attempted to imitat...
Abstract: It is raining convertibles in the market following the launch of Windows 8. But while most manufacturers have preferred to stick to the beaten notebook path and just made the regular display a touchscreen one, Dell has literally put a spin on the idea.The...
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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
Abstract: Dell XPS Duo is a sturdy ultrabook convertible with a swivel based mechanism which converts the ultra book into a tablet. The 12-inch multi-touch display revolves within a thinly built metallic frame. This is something new so doubts about its practicality...
Thin design, Fairly lightweight for an ultrabook, Brilliant build quality, Excellent battery life, Very good display quality, Full HD resolution makes this perfect for multimedia, Backlit keyboard
The swivel screen mechanism doesn't have a lock, Works better in ultrabook mode
Dell has carried out the same excellence from the XPS 14 as far as design and build is concerned, with the Dell XPS 12 Convertible Ultrabook. The display flip is a very unique feature to have. Performance is fairly acceptable, but the cherry on the cake i...
Powerful processor, Massive SSD, Strong built, Bright display, Comes with Win 8 OS, Powerful enough to perform various tasks
Expensive, Few glitches when using at tablet mode, Screenheavy design, Windows 8 app store has not much to offer
At 88888, XPS 12 seems to look pretty pricey but still it is worth the cost. Great screen, strong spec sheet, upgraded OS, huge memory and capability to transform into an amazing tablet, this new touchscreen based ultrabook is sure to win hearts. And also...
With a starting price of Rs 94,990, the XPS 12 is one expensive notebook, even for an Ultrabook. While it does have a very good feature set, behind the fancy new rotating screen, it's a very average performing notebook. The hybrid nature of the device is...
You have to be a very specific kind of computer user to really love this one. The XPSs main virtue is that its a great laptop that you can use like a real laptop—along with an awesome, touchable display.But its ergonomics as a tablet just dont make muc...
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Published: 2013-04-01, Author: Andrew , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: With Windows 8 bringing improved touch functionality to the table, manufacturers have sought various ways to put a touch display on their premium offerings. The XPS 12 by Dell does this by putting their monitor within an aluminium frame, which contains a ...