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Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
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729 Review
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Review on πŸ“¦ Clear mCover Hard Shell Case for 13.3" Dell XPS 13 9370 (2018), 9380 (2019), 9305 (2021), 7390 Models – Non-2-in-1 (Not Compatible with L321X, 9333, 9343, 9350, 9360, 9365) Laptop – DL-XPS13-9370 by Justin Boisvert

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I would recommend it.: Hard Shell

I have had the XPS 13 9350 for 2 years and it has accumulated some cosmetic scratches in that time. I'm very careful, but lugging a laptop to uni every day will take its toll. So I got myself one of these cases to keep my new 9370 in tip-top shape and have been very happy with it so far. Build Quality: Excellent, better than some Speck and Incase (for Macbook) cases I've tried twice. Price. Fits perfectly and is thick plastic all around, it even has a few extra bumps on the bottom that can make typing more comfortable. *** I will update this part if things fall apart over time. Appearance: I have a matte black case and it's less see through than the pictures on Revain. Do you think I can barely see the Dell logo on the back? The unobtrusive invisible laptop is a plus for me as I travel quite a bit and bring it to school every day. It has 4 small slits around the bottom front lip which I don't like but overall I like them and I think they look very sleek. Protection: I doubt they survive falls, but for protection from cosmetic damage, they work very well. It adds a bit of bulk, but that's okay, this laptop is tiny. If you're like me and occasionally bump into things while moving your laptop, this will definitely help keep it looking new. Cons: It's really finicky. I would deduct half a star if I could because it picks up fingerprints/hand wetness. Removing the case can be painful, but this is true for most hard cases. However, as in all cases, dust and other things can accumulate between the sleeve and the laptop over time, so removing and cleaning it every 1-3 months is probably a good idea. established, which turned out to be unfounded. The front edge also makes opening the laptop easier, which was my only gripe with the XPS 13. Overall, for $20, I'm quite happy with it.

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • Infinitely Sluggish