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Still, I’ve wanted to give the XPS 13 a try since Intel first announced its Lunar Lake chips and see what it meant for ultra-thin laptops like this one. My version of the XPS 13 comes with the ...
but now you have a choice of three XPS 13 variants: the 9345 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, the 9340 with an Intel Core Ultra Series 1 processor, or the 9350 seen here (starts at $1,399.99 ...
There are multiple configurations of the 2nd-gen Intel Core Ultra version of the XPS 13, with prices starting at $1,199.99 / £1,399 / AU$3,198.80 for the non-touchscreen model. In a strange twist ...
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The XPS 16 starts at $1,699 for a Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, Intel Arc graphics, and a 16.3-inch FHD+ IPS display. Upgrades are costly, such as the $1,150 upgrade to a Core Ultra ...
The smaller model is basically just the XPS 13 Plus with a new Intel Core Ultra 7 chip. The XPS 14 is far more intriguing, since it aims to pack in the power of the XPS 16 without being so damn hefty.
Dell took a big swing last year when it introduced the radically designed XPS 13 Plus with its curious touchpad, keyboard and Function row. Dell is now out with the second version that keeps the ...
Dell’s Snapdragon-powered XPS 13 is very similar to the existing XPS 13, which uses an Intel Core Ultra processor. While the processor differs, of course, the weight (2.70 pounds) is the same.
Like the prior 13-inch laptops with this design, the 2022 XPS 13 has a 28 W CPU (up to a Core Ultra 7 165H with six Performance cores at up to 5 GHz, 8 Efficient cores at up to 3.8 GHz ...
It’s a pricey laptop and has a few notable problems, but the XPS 16 is one of the most beautiful and powerful laptops you can currently buy. Note: Dell lowered its prices and added a Core Ultra ...
There are multiple configurations of the 2nd-gen Intel Core Ultra version of the XPS 13, with prices starting at $1,199.99 / £1,399 / AU$3,198.80 for the non-touchscreen model. In a strange twist ...