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Outstanding workmanship and sturdiness, USB 3.0, miniDP, HDMI and RJ-45 network port, Excellent input devices, Bright HD+ display, Good performance of the hardware, Silent operation in office use, Surprising stereo speakers, Power consumption and battery
The case of the card reader is a bit awkward, Only 12 months warranty, Higher entry-level price than competitors, Glossy screen with mediocre contrast, High temperature under load
Dell XPS 14 UltrabookThe Dell XPS 14 expands the company's ultrabook portfolio. Nothing more can be desired from the case, the choice of materials and the workmanship. Also we liked the increased number of interfaces, although a third USB 3.0 port on the...
On the whole, the XPS 14 has a lot to offer notebook users who can get past its weight and are willing to shell out a bit extra for its multimedia and gaming potential. Despite the great battery life, I'd recommend this one more for occasional travele...
Zusammenfassung: If you’ve been a regular reader of Tom’s Guide for the past three years, you might remember the very first Tom’s article I wrote: Why NOT To Buy A MacBook Pro. Well, you’ll be happy to know that my anti-Apple sentiment...
Long battery Life, Accurate touchpad, Attractive, soft-touch chassis, Sharp display
Heavy for an Ultrabook, Limited viewing angles, SSD option is very pricey,
The Dell XPS 14 is one of the longest lasting Ultrabooks yet and features Nvidia graphics, but the relatively heavy weight and high price give us pause.
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-26, Autor: Joel , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Third-generation Core i7 processor. Full-size, backlit keyboard. USB 3.0 with PowerShare. Mini DisplayPort and HDMI out. Better styling than predecessor. Addresses some of the shortcomings of the XPS 13. Very good battery life.
Heavy. Expensive. Fans are loud during heavy computing. Discrete graphics give disappointing 3D performance. Loses optical drive
The new Dell XPS 14 (Summer 2012) joins the ultrabook ranks and brings the battery power, but a heavy weight and price tag keep it from achieving greatness....
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-26, Autor: Adrian , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
This is a weird time to be laptop shopping, seeing as Windows 8 is right around the corner. Dont get thing twisted; the XPS 14 will more than be capable of handling Windows 8, but will it be as good as a machine built around the upcoming OS? Its hard to...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-26, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The new Dell XPS 14 is solidly built and powerful. It's also slim and attractive, especially for a laptop with an Intel Core i7 CPU and discrete graphics
This is way heavier than any 14-inch laptop without an optical drive needs to be
The flagship of Dell's revamped laptop line, the XPS 14 is a worthy competitor to something like the MacBook Pro, and the two systems share a similar aesthetic. But Dell's new Inspiron ultrabook is nearly as good, and a lot less expensive.