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Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 review: the XPS 13 to get


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Positivity     45.00%   
   Negativity   55.00%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/11/20958296/dell-xps-13-2-in-1-laptop-convertible-intel-ice-lake-review-test-price-specs-features
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Summary

The result was a computer that was more limited than the standard XPS 13, despite its higher price tag.So Dell has now released a completely revised version of the XPS 13 2-in-1, with a more powerful (not fanless) processor, new keyboard and trackpad, improved display, and overall better design than the original. That’s normally not a huge problem on a laptop, where you mostly use the keyboard and trackpad for input, but it’s less than ideal for a computer that’s also supposed to pull double duty as a tablet.The second change is a newly designed, double action hinge, which sets the screen slightly lower than the keyboard half when it’s opened to a standard laptop position. But we started counting exactly how many times you have to hit “agree” to use devices when we review them, since these are agreements most people don’t read and definitely can’t negotiate.To start using the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1, you’ll need to agree to ten non-negotiable license agreements, most of them nested within an overarching “Windows 10 License Agreement”:You’ll also need to say yes or no to the following:That’s ten mandatory agreements and ten optional agreements to use the XPS 13 2-in-1.The third change is an all-new, low-profile keyboard that stretches all the way to the left and right of the computer’s lower half. You can probably eke out some more life by lowering the screen brightness — thanks to the 2-in-1’s high peak brightness, 30 or 40 percent is comfortable to use indoors — so I don’t think it completely ruins the experience, but I’d always like to see more battery life.Overall, the XPS 13 2-in-1 is the computer I’ve been wanting Dell to make — more daring and interesting than the staid standard model, but still maintaining the qualities that have made the XPS 13 a perennial contender.

As said here by Dan Seifert