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La Dell XPS 12 es un equipo convertible de pantalla táctil delgado
Potente e ingeniosamente diseñado que ofrece varias posiciones de pantalla
Calidad del teclado
El trackpad y la pantalla
Potencia a la altura de los mejores portátiles del mercado
Disco SSD de 256 Gbytes
Hermoso diseño
Construcción sólida y bien pensada
Excelente duración de batería
Rendimiento de sistema muy rápido
GPU integrada capaz
Display multitáctil brillante y sensible
Teclado genial
Touchpad espacioso
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A pesar del despliegue publicitario alrededor de las funciones táctiles y la tableta con Windows 8
La XPS 12 funciona mejor como computadora portátil. La duración de la batería es otra desventaja
Está más pensado para ser utilizado como portátil que como tableta
Resumen: Dell's entry into the Windows 8 convertible-notebook market bridges the gap between a tablet and a notebook through some wonderfully clever engineering. Instead of using the keyboard as a dock for the display, the display flips around inside a frame t...
Publicación: 2012-11-13, Autor: Matt , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Outstanding build quality, No-compromises convertible design, Great keyboard, Beautiful 1080p display, Long battery life, Fast solid-state drive
Weight makes tablet use awkward, Finicky touchpad, Lackluster processor for the price
Dell's attempt to create a non-compromising convertible laptop works as well as we could have hoped. The XPS 12 absolutely nails the fundamentals of display, endurance, and interface. We would be eager to recommend this device even if it were only an Ul...
Functions as a laptop as well as tablet, Retina-like pixel density
No integrated Ethernet jack, Pricey
Dell's cleverly designed XPS 12 Convertible Touch Ultrabook functions as both a laptop and a tablet. It's heavy for the size, but a good performer with a great display....
Publicación: 2012-11-05, Autor: Kyle , crítica de: gizmodo.com
You have to be a very specific kind of computer user to really love this one. The XPSs main virtue is that its a great laptop that you can use like a real laptop—along with an awesome, touchable display.AdvertisementSponsoredBut its ergonomics as a tabl...
Publicación: 2012-11-02, Autor: David , crítica de: techworld.com
The Dell XPS 12 is a novel Ultrabook that can feasibly be used as both a laptop and a tablet, or though it isn't up for debate that it makes a better laptop then it does tablet. It's specs and price are reasonable, but not really impressive on face of...
Resumen: Not since the first Ultrabooks have we seen a device with as much wow factor as the Dell XPS 12 Convertible Touch Ultrabook. The sleek unit's bright and crisp 12.5-inch, 1,080p display is nearly indistinguishable from its 13.3-inch counterp...
Poor port selection, Big and heavy for a tablet, Slightly wonky gyroscope and ambient light sensor
Dell's first Windows 8 convertible is a doozy, combining ultrabook power and tablet functionality in a portable package with few compromises. It's big for a tablet, but the 1080p display is drool-worthy. Read More...
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Publicación: 2012-10-23, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com
The Dell XPS 12 is a thin, powerful, very cleverly designed touch-screen convertible that flips into multiple screen positions
For all the hype about touch and tablets with Windows 8, the XPS 12 still works better as a laptop than as a slate. Its battery life is on the low side
Dell has revamped its rotating Duo laptop concept into the much-improved XPS 12, but like most convertibles, it makes a better laptop than tablet.
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Can't use touchscreen while wearing the required oven mitts. Dreadful touchpad. Heavy, hot, loud, and powerhungry as a tablet — a deadly combination. No memory card slot