The Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 is a sleek ultrabook known for blending high-end performance with a compact and slim design. After using it for three months, here’s a detailed look at the experience, covering its design, performance, and other aspects that stand out in everyday use.
DESIGN
One of the first things we notice about the Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 is its compact and lightweight design. Whether working from a café or attending a meeting, it’s easy to carry around, making it an excellent choice for those constantly on the move. The aluminium body gives it a premium feel, while the keyboard layout gives it a futuristic look.
KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
The keyboard resembles modern art with its seamless key layout. While it looks stunning, getting used to the layout took some time. The typing experience is comfortable but has an extremely shallow key travel, which may not suit those who prefer more tactile feedback. The touch-sensitive function keys are a modern touch, though their lack of dedicated media controls may be a minor inconvenience for users who frequently adjust volume or playback. The mouse is invisible and borderless, with a buttonless touchpad that provides decent haptic feedback. However, right-clicking sometimes feels imprecise, and your fingers may slip past its edges until you adjust.
DISPLAY
One of the standout features of the XPS 13 Plus is its OLED display, which delivers an extraordinary visual experience. The bright, vivid colours and sharp pixel density make working on and watching content a delight. Whether you’re streaming videos or editing photos, the screen enhances the experience by providing rich detail and excellent colour accuracy. Additionally, the touchscreen functionality is impressive, with smooth responsiveness that feels natural, especially when scrolling or interacting with apps.
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