Display
13.3 in QHD+ LCD InfinityEdge touchscreen (3200 x 1800), 10-finger multi-touch support
Processor
Intel Core i5-6200U 2.30 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.80 GHz
Memory
8GB LPDDR3 1866 MHz
Hard drive size
256GB SSD
Operating system
Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
PC type
Laptop
Optical drive
None
Media drive
3-in-1 card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
Audio
Waves MaxxAudio
Video
Intel HD Graphics 520 with shared graphics memory
Ports
2 USB 3.0 (1 powered) • 1 USB 3.1 Type-C with Thunderbolt • Headphone output/Microphone input combo
Battery
4-cell smart lithium-ion 56WHr (up to 11 hours)*
Camera
Integrated webcam
Wireless
802.11a/b/g/n/ac (Miracast-enabled)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.1
Dimensions
11.97 x 7.87 x 0.35-0.59 in (304.00 x 200.00 x 9.00-15.00 mm)
Weight
2.86 lbs (1.29 kg)
Colour
Silver
Other
Model number: XPS 9350-4007SLV • Backlit keyboard • Precision touchpad • TPM 1.2 • Keyboard travel: 1.2 mm • Touchpad dimensions: 105 x 60 mm • Security lock slot
Top comments
wasabimaster to LewsTherin
21 Dec 1511#11
Yes, but does your ASUS weigh ~1.3kg + adapter that doesn't weigh another 1kg, have QHD touch display and, oh never mind, well done...
cecilmcroberts
21 Dec 156#1
"10-finger multi-touch support" - only got 8 fingers and 2 thumbs :smiley:
Stoneh
30 Dec 153#62
DO NOT BUY - THIS IS NOT THE QHD TOUCH SCREEN VERSION AS ANOTHER USER ALREADY CONFIRMED
OP PLEASE EXPIRE THIS.
I just got mine and its the 1080P non touch version - Microsoft store discription is incorrect for the i5.
Uridium to candyman86
21 Dec 153#6
Definitely not the LG...Think about driver updates in the future etc...
If you want Windows it's a choice between the XPS13, Lenovo Carbon X1, HP Spectre x360
Or there is the Macbook pro retina if you don't mind OSX (can always install Wndows as well using bootcamp, VMWare fusion or Parallels)
Ultrabooks of this quality are all very similar specs and price to a Macbook Pro which is in essence the market thet are looking to emulate so don't knock the MBPr without trying one...
I tried all of the above laptops before buying a MBPr, second choice would be the HP Spectre x360 but i found the touchpad a little disappointing after the one on the MBPr
All comments (63)
cecilmcroberts
21 Dec 156#1
"10-finger multi-touch support" - only got 8 fingers and 2 thumbs :smiley:
megaman69 to cecilmcroberts
21 Dec 151#2
i'm all thumbs
lukiezgo to cecilmcroberts
21 Dec 151#23
Depends if the missus is giving you a hand...:confused:
Uridium
21 Dec 151#3
The infamous XPS 13 that everyone touts as a great alternative to the "Overpriced" macbook pro....If you prefer Windows to OSX this is as close an alternative to a Macbook Pro as you will find.
Not cheap but a great laptop.
winchman
21 Dec 15#4
Look smart, saw one the other day, the keyboard surround/palmrest is carbon fibre.
candyman86
21 Dec 15#5
this or the LG gram?
Uridium to candyman86
21 Dec 153#6
Definitely not the LG...Think about driver updates in the future etc...
If you want Windows it's a choice between the XPS13, Lenovo Carbon X1, HP Spectre x360
Or there is the Macbook pro retina if you don't mind OSX (can always install Wndows as well using bootcamp, VMWare fusion or Parallels)
Ultrabooks of this quality are all very similar specs and price to a Macbook Pro which is in essence the market thet are looking to emulate so don't knock the MBPr without trying one...
I tried all of the above laptops before buying a MBPr, second choice would be the HP Spectre x360 but i found the touchpad a little disappointing after the one on the MBPr
candyman86
21 Dec 151#7
I'm definitely happy with windows, I'll do some research on the hp
Sharpharp
21 Dec 15#8
Great laptop, touchpad is a little clunky. This deal comes with Windows 10, but if you're upgrading from Windows 7 to 10, watch out for the glitchy login screen. Display driver update should fix it.
LewsTherin
21 Dec 152#9
pricey...got the Asus 13 inch i5 5th gen for 349...change to my 960gb ssd...and 16gb ddr3 and still not even half this price...
wasabimaster to LewsTherin
21 Dec 1511#11
Yes, but does your ASUS weigh ~1.3kg + adapter that doesn't weigh another 1kg, have QHD touch display and, oh never mind, well done...
kruger99 to LewsTherin
21 Dec 15#21
What ASUS is this?
SartoriX to LewsTherin
22 Dec 15#48
What laptop is this, and where can we get it for 349?
phunny12000
21 Dec 152#10
inbuilt graphics for that price,what goods that resolution screen ?
Opening post
i7 also available for £1149.99
Potential quidco/TCB too
Tech specs
Display
13.3 in QHD+ LCD InfinityEdge touchscreen (3200 x 1800), 10-finger multi-touch support
Processor
Intel Core i5-6200U 2.30 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.80 GHz
Memory
8GB LPDDR3 1866 MHz
Hard drive size
256GB SSD
Operating system
Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
PC type
Laptop
Optical drive
None
Media drive
3-in-1 card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
Audio
Waves MaxxAudio
Video
Intel HD Graphics 520 with shared graphics memory
Ports
2 USB 3.0 (1 powered) • 1 USB 3.1 Type-C with Thunderbolt • Headphone output/Microphone input combo
Battery
4-cell smart lithium-ion 56WHr (up to 11 hours)*
Camera
Integrated webcam
Wireless
802.11a/b/g/n/ac (Miracast-enabled)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.1
Dimensions
11.97 x 7.87 x 0.35-0.59 in (304.00 x 200.00 x 9.00-15.00 mm)
Weight
2.86 lbs (1.29 kg)
Colour
Silver
Other
Model number: XPS 9350-4007SLV • Backlit keyboard • Precision touchpad • TPM 1.2 • Keyboard travel: 1.2 mm • Touchpad dimensions: 105 x 60 mm • Security lock slot
Top comments
OP PLEASE EXPIRE THIS.
I just got mine and its the 1080P non touch version - Microsoft store discription is incorrect for the i5.
If you want Windows it's a choice between the XPS13, Lenovo Carbon X1, HP Spectre x360
Or there is the Macbook pro retina if you don't mind OSX (can always install Wndows as well using bootcamp, VMWare fusion or Parallels)
Ultrabooks of this quality are all very similar specs and price to a Macbook Pro which is in essence the market thet are looking to emulate so don't knock the MBPr without trying one...
I tried all of the above laptops before buying a MBPr, second choice would be the HP Spectre x360 but i found the touchpad a little disappointing after the one on the MBPr
All comments (63)
Not cheap but a great laptop.
If you want Windows it's a choice between the XPS13, Lenovo Carbon X1, HP Spectre x360
Or there is the Macbook pro retina if you don't mind OSX (can always install Wndows as well using bootcamp, VMWare fusion or Parallels)
Ultrabooks of this quality are all very similar specs and price to a Macbook Pro which is in essence the market thet are looking to emulate so don't knock the MBPr without trying one...
I tried all of the above laptops before buying a MBPr, second choice would be the HP Spectre x360 but i found the touchpad a little disappointing after the one on the MBPr