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    Dell XPS 13 2016 Review: An Ultrabook Improvement

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by TechnologyGuide staff, Jun 8, 2016.

  1. TechnologyGuide staff

    TechnologyGuide staff Notebook Guru NBR Reviewer

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    The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook might have been the best thin and light laptop in Dell's lineup but the new and improved Dell XPS 13 (XPS 13-9350) shows that there's always room for improvement. Starting at $799 and topping out just below $2000, the XPS 13 is available with your choice of Intel Core series processors, blazing fast solid state drives, and genuinely impressive battery life. Is this the best alternative to Apple's MacBook or Microsoft's Surface Pro 4? Keep reading to find out.

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    Ashers Notebook Evangelist

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    I was surprised about the statement "The XPS 13 accomplishes this feat thanks to the new Quad HD “InfinityEdge” display which is surrounded by minimal bezels above and on either side of the screen", given this feature was introduced at the beginning of 2015 for the previous XPS 13 model. I think it might be clearer to explain that you are comparing the 2016 XPS 13 with the 2014 XPS 13 and not the 2015 (XPS 13-9343) model.
     
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