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Dell XPS 13 review: This compact powerhouse packs marathon battery and Snapdragon's punch Dell XPS 13 with Snapdragon X Elite is a sleek, ultra-portable laptop that nails performance and battery ...
The last-ever Dell XPS 13 is on a mission to be the best Windows laptop of the last generation, thanks to great performance and a multi-day battery life. But odd quirks remain.
Dell's XPS 13 (2024) is one of my favourite laptop designs and sports surprisingly good battery life, but it's far from perfect.
The Dell XPS 13 9350 gets great battery life thanks to its Intel Lunar Lake chipset. It also has several design features that detract from the experience.
As Dell described during IFA on Tuesday, the XPS 13 redux claims it has a “multi-day battery,” though that means watching Netflix movies continuously for 26 hours at a low brightness setting.
The Dell XPS 13 (9345) is stunningly light and very powerful, while offering a solid battery life. Is it worth the cash though?
The Dell XPS 13 (2024) is another Snapdragon X Elite laptop that delivers the goods thanks to its fast performance and exceptional battery life. It’s one of the best Windows laptops we’ve tested.
With the Snapdragon X Elite chip, the Dell XPS 13 absolutely obliterates the Intel version for battery life. Dell's senior suit Sam Burd was invited to take a turn by Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon.
Dell’s XPS 13 and 14 are stylish, portable and powerful. You’ll have to get used to some of its design quirks, though, and it’s far pricier than older models.
Dell’s latest XPS 13 is as powerful and beautiful as it has been in years past. It even fixes the cooling and (to an extent) battery life problems that plague the more expensive OLED XPS 13 Plus.
The Dell XPS 13 9315 remains the one to beat. It combines great performance and outstanding battery life into a slim, svelte package that will be as much computer as most people will ever need.
Dell sells the XPS 13 2-in-1 in a variety of configurations, starting at $1,049, but that does not get you the keyboard folio, which is a $100 add-on. You definitely want the keyboard, too.