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Dell's XPS 13 maintains its high style while switching to Qualcomm Snapdragon silicon. It's a reliable performer with decent speeds, but this XPS 13 variant is not the most practical ultraportable ...
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.
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.
The Dell XPS 13 (9340) is a 13.3 inch laptop with a starting weight of just 2.6 pounds, 14th-gen Intel Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7 H-series processor options, and a $1300 starting price.
The second iteration of the Dell XPS 13 Plus changes very little from the original, but sports an upgraded 13th-gen Intel CPU that can breeze through productivity multitasking with ease.
Dell's XPS 13 Plus retains its strengths in the second generation, but also some noteworthy caveats.
A gorgeous OLED screen and a stylized keyboard make Dell's XPS 13 Plus a sleek ultraportable, but its few ports and brief battery life make it impractical for regular use.
The Dell XPS 15 is a super portable laptop with high-end internals and more. But how does it compete in a highly competitive price bracket?
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.
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.
Dell's latest XPS 13 oozes premium features, bringing solid performance and great battery life at competitive price points.
The Dell XPS 13 keeps it simple and efficient, but it’s almost too simple when other ultrabooks are stepping up their game.