While I think Apple is still the leader when it comes to trackpads, the one found here works well and feels good to the touch. I wrote the vast majority of this review on XPS 9370 and enjoyed the typing process. While you don’t get super deep key travel, it feels much deeper than I expected. The Keyboard feels great to the touch, especially for a thin 13″ laptop. Those familiar with the XPS series should feel right at home with beautifully built 9370, but there are a number of new features and welcomed changes worth noting. While many PC manufacturers have tried to mimic the look of Apple’s MacBook lineup, Dell has continued to go its own route with its XPS series that I feel gives them their own distinctive look. Weight – 2.68 lbs (1.21 kg) Build Quality & Design Ports – USB – C 3.1 w/ PowerShare DC-In & Displayport, (2) Thunderbolt 3 w/ Powershare, MicroSD slot, Headphone jackĭimensions – 0.46″ x 11.9″ x 7.8″ (11.6mm x 302mm x 199mm) Hard Drive – 512GB PCIe Solid State Driveĭisplay – 13.3” 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) InfinityEdge touch display The one I tested was just about the highest end model you could buy with the following specs…ĬPU – Intel 8th Generation Kaby Lake i7-8550U Processor (8M Cache, up to 4ghz) Like most laptops, the Dell XPS 13 (9370) comes in a variety of different customizable options at different price points. Fortunately, Dell was able to send me one before it was released so that I could take with me to Cuba, Iceland, and Norway while I taught a series of Photo Workshops.
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With the brand new Intel 8th generation Quad Core CPUs hitting the market, I felt it was the perfect time to give the brand new XPS 13 a trial run. While I have been a big fan of the popular Dell XPS 15 (9560) that I reviewed last year, I have been keeping my eye on the smaller and lighter XPS 13 series as well.