12/16/2023 0 Comments Xps13 loudfan![]() The outside of the device is metal with carbon fiber lining the inside with soft-touch paint for your palms. Crisp, loud and well balanced.īuild quality of the Ultrabook is just excellent. ![]() Speakers, located on near the front on the sides, are superb. I pulled down 73.07 Mbps and uploaded at 72.37 Mbps, which is equivalent to being plugged into the router. When it comes to the Wi-Fi I have had no issues. Watching video is almost weird, as the edges of the character feel like they are going to spill off of the display. ![]() Oh and that Infinity thing aka the super thin bezel? It rocks. I see no obvious light leakage either and the screen, made by Sharp, looks to be very evenly lit. I would not describe this display as dim. I do err on the dimmer side though, so take it for what it is worth. Although the XPS 13 is not the brightest out there, I often find myself keeping it at 50% in well-lit room. The non-touch version is matte, for what it is worth whereas the touch version is glossy.īrightness is on the high end and is rated at 400 nits. Kudos to Dell for giving people the option. Nothing is free in this world, and some people want the longer battery life. The QHD+ touch version is a stunner, no doubt, but you have to factor in the increased price and the decreased battery life to see if it matters to you. In terms of resolution, the Full HD 1080p display at 13.3-inches, is fine by me. In other words, while touch is an excellent option for Windows 8.1, it is just that an option. I also use a 27-inch Dell XPS 27, and I never touch the gorgeous display. Windows 8.1 has some great tricks to get to those Charms, including right swipe on the touchpad or just point the mouse cursor to the upper right corner. How am I coping with the XPS 13 being non-touch? Honestly, it is not that bad. Display (or OMG it is not a touchscreen!)
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