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The DELL XPS XPS9350-4007SLV is a premium 13.3-inch touchscreen laptop powered by an Intel Core i5-6200U processor, featuring 8 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and a 256 GB SSD. With a stunning QHD+ display and a sleek machined aluminum chassis, this laptop is designed for professionals on the go, offering up to 11 hours of battery life and advanced connectivity options.
Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 3200 x 1800 pixels |
Processor | 2.3 GHz core_i5 |
RAM | 8 GB LPDDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1866 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB Solid State Drive |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 520 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 11 Hours |
Brand | Dell |
Series | XPS 9350 |
Item model number | XPS9350-4007SLV |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.98 x 7.88 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.98 x 7.88 x 0.6 inches |
Color | Machined Aluminum |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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A July 2016 Review
UPDATE - August 26, 2017 - I still use this laptop almost every day, though these days I'm running Ubuntu on it full-time (not dual boot). This is, hands down, the best laptop I've ever owned and one of the best purchases I've ever made. If my XPS 9350 died today, I'd consider it money well spent (I've used it 8+ hours a day, literally every single day, for over a year) and I might even consider buying another of the same model because I still feel that it is powerful enough to do everything I need it to do. (end update, read on for original review)A little background: I am a web developer who has been on a laptop for 8 hours a day for the past 10+ years. I used to go for bulky Lenovo laptops for their power, but now that smaller/more-portable ultrabooks are catching up spec-wise, I decided to give one a shot.This is hands-down the best laptop I've ever used. I went for the i7 model with 8gb RAM, 256gb SSD & 4k touch display. I got this laptop almost a year after it came out, in July 2016.I won't go too in-depth with my review, but I'll touch on the basics.Speed/power - I run Photoshop CC, PHPStorm/IntelliJ/Android Studio, and other high-CPU-cost programs without issue. I specifically chose this model for the powerful i7 and am very glad I did. I was a little concerned about the 8gb memory (16gb was over $500 more than I paid) but it's holding up well! I have not encountered a single issue, where I wished I had a more powerful laptop.Screen - the display is GORGEOUS but be prepared to struggle a bit with some older & lower-quality apps that haven't gotten on board with high DPI displays yet. For example, I had to upgrade from Photoshop CS6 to CC because the high DPI functionality in CS6 was non-existent. But CC runs flawlessly. There are often tweaks to get things running acceptably for these older apps, but they do end up looking pixelated.Keyboard & Touchpad - the keyboard and touchpad are both extremely nice. They feel great to use, and are very accurate. Coming from Lenovo laptops, where touchpads were always pretty dismal, it is a breath of fresh air to be able to use advanced gestures like two-finger scrolling and pinch-zooming. My only issue with the keyboard is that because of the laptop's small size, some keys are condensed into others-- for example Home/End are on the Left/Right arrows and need to be used with the Fn (function) key. Not a huge deal, but it can be a bit annoying.Size - this thing is TINY! It's lovely! But the screen is deceptively large for how small the chassis is. I am 6'1" and nearly 200lbs (I'm a big guy) and I can picture this laptop being perfectly sized for anyone, from a kid to a person even bigger than I. There is almost no bezel either, which is very premium-feeling.General Aesthetics - everything on this laptop feels very high quality. From the aluminum (I think?) chassis to the carbon fiber palm rests, this thing screams luxury. If you're going to be using this for 8 hours a day like I am, the luxurious feel goes a very long way. It feels so nice.General Thoughts - I almost want to buy another one of this same laptop, just to put it under my bed for when I need another laptop. I am so in love with my XPS13, that as long as Dell doesn't completely ruin the line in the future, I'll probably always come back for more.TIPS FOR SETTING UP - This laptop is almost a year old now, so setting it up is not as straight-forward as newer laptops. I recommend doing the following:1. Turn on the laptop and get Windows set up generally2. Run Windows update and reboot once they install. Once rebooted, keep trying to update windows until you get a "your system is up to date" message after a fresh reboot. This means Windows is good to go.3. Go on Dell.com and enter your service tag on the Support/Drivers page to find the latest drivers for your laptop. Install all the drivers found, STARTING with the BIOS update and any firmware updates.Once you do those 3 things, you'll be all set and ready to go with your beautiful new ultrabook.I hope this helps someone, somewhere, sometime!
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Looks great but has some serious design flaws.
I really wanted to "LOVE" this cput...Pro's! Very nice lightweight and nice size. Fast CPU!SSD standard that you could actually swap out for a 500Gig for 150 bucks (samsung).Infinity screen is AWESOME!LED lit keyboard is wonderful!Latest gen speedy I5 skylark CPU.Long life battery!CONSOK, so we were having the dreaded "SLEEP" issue, whenever you close the lid, the computer would somehow wake up and the battery half drained ... So, we were going to return it for this reason alone. After all, what good is a laptop with a dead battery.... So we followed all the suggestions from dell, like upgrading the drivers, and the bios. Still no go.... Then we started looking at what others did and gone into the video drivers and the properties of the internet and unclicked let this device wake up computer. Even did some other stuff that I can't remember. This fixed it!So I cancelled the return and just the other day the computer is all HOT again, didn't really fix it just slowed it down. So we like this computer so much we just figure, we will shut it down and set the lid close to shut down instead of sleep.. This fixed it even tho, it's a pain with a speedy ssd to reboot and open up where you left off...So, the final nail in the coffin so to speak? The keyboard keys getting stuck! What the heck Dell? I mean the keyboard feels cheap, as it has a really SHORT press. But was something we could live with, but, now with stuck keys, and I go online to find this is happening to others, worse people call up dell, and say the space bar key isn't registering. With dell telling them this isn't a defect and to suck it up? NOPE! NOPE!!!! The keyboard is a joke after looking at it more. It's a really cheap --- to make the key return dell uses a foam type that will eventually break down over a few years... It's not exactly easy to replace the keyboard. So it's going back...This was a computer for my wife, she is coming from a heavy macbook pro, that lasted her 5 years. It's sad, we can't find a "GREAT" replacement for apple because she likes windows.... But it's becoming clear that mac hardware is a step above the rest of the PC market. Maybe we will try out a Zen Book. If dell, could figure out how to fit a decent keyboard in it, and somehow make the machine sleep when it's told.... We would have kept this machine. I'd even had paid a few hundred more if there was an option upgrade for the keyboard. I'm not sure if it's dell, windows or the new intel skylark having the problems.Bye DELL... Maybe next two or three XPS series and we can try again. I was even thinking about getting one for myself. PASS on this till the bugs are worked out. esp, with the keyboard. This is NO macbook killer. Apple has a way better keyboard.
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