Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320

The new XPS 13 Plus model offers a beautiful design, the edge-to-edge keyboard is an absolute triumph, and the OLED display is an eye-bathing treat. It’s not the most practical laptop for serious or power users, however, thanks to underwhelming battery life, a poor port selection, and a needlessly gimmicky approach to function keys.

-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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Product details

  • Dell XPS 13 9320 Plus 13.4" (2022 Model) Flagship Ultrabook Premium Laptop | Dell Certified Refurbished Including 1YR Warranty
  • 12th Generation Intel Core i5-1240P (12MB Cache, up to 4.4 GHz, 12 cores) | 512GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD | 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 13.4", 3.5K 3456 x 2160, 60Hz, OLED, Touch, Anti-Reflect, 400 nit, InfinityEdge | Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E 1675 (AX211) 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.2 Wireless Card
  • Windows 11 Pro | Backlit English Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader | 3 Cell, 55 Wh, integrated | 60W AC Adapter Type-C
  • 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery) | 720p at 30 fps HD RGB camera, 400p at 30 fps IR camera, dual-array microphones

PROS

+ Gorgeous design
+ Brilliant typing experience
+ Excellent OLED display

CONS

- Mediocre battery life
- Poor port selection
- Gimmicky capacitive function keys

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechAdvisor on November 29, 2022
The new XPS 13 Plus model offers a beautiful design, the edge-to-edge keyboard is an absolute triumph, and the OLED display is an eye-bathing treat. It’s not the most practical laptop for serious or power users, however, thanks to underwhelming battery life, a poor port selection, and a needlessly gimmicky approach to function keys.
80
By UltrabookReview on December 11, 2022
I’ve enjoyed my time with the XPS 13 Plus so far. Not only is it a solid design with premium build quality and nice looks, it also has an easy keyboard to type on and an intuitive and yet invisible trackpad. And let’s not forget the great-looking OLED screen. All for a reasonable price. It’s not perfect though. I did not care much for that capacitive touch bar, for example, and I also wasn’t a fan of the so-so battery life and the minimal IO. We're getting in-depth on all these aspects in this review.
85
By PCWorld on August 01, 2022
Dell’s XPS 13 Plus once again tries to set standard for all laptops and largely succeeds, but its battery life and lack of ports don’t inspire.
80