Perfect portability is assured with this Dell XPS two-in-one laptop. All the data is stored on a 256GB solid-state drive for everyday security, and the 13.3-inch screen produces high-quality images and text for easy use. An Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM keep this Dell XPS two-in-one laptop running smoothly.
The good. Compact size, easy to type, reasonable speed for basic functions no fan noise. Things not so good for me. I am most disappointed in the display quality. I did look at it in the store but didn't watch any videos or look closely at mostly text screens. Black text is pretty ragged at 150% which is necessary for comfortable reading capability. Some video colors are reasonably saturated and some are not... uneven might be the best description. I knew the I7 version was rated at 1.3 (actually runs at 1.6) so didn't expect it to be a "speed demon" and it isn't, but with 16 Meg of ram and pcie ssd, and I7 expected it to be much faster than it is. My six year old desktop with original hybrid drive is much faster. I don't play games much and that is good because video, on battery power, the most accurate term I can think of is "non - functioning". I do like no fan noise but the trade offs are significant. The last "nit" is that it is quite difficult to turn on unless you have long fingernails, which I don't. You cannot turn it on by simply pressing the on button with your finger. You must be able to push the on button substantially into the chassis which requires pushing on it with a hard object. Bottom line is I'm undecided about keeping it.