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Super thin .61.8cm/618mm and light weight at 1.36kg
Crafted with aluminium and carbon fibre base
34cmHD WLED
300nit (1366×768) 720p
With hardened Gorilla Glass
Intel Rapid Start Technology with 128 GB SSD or 256 GB SSD drive
Attractive Truelife WLED display of 13.3 inches, Loaded with Intel Core i5 2467M processor, Equipped with a chipset of Intel QS67, Runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS, Sports a 1.3MP builtincamera, Backed by 6Cell (47 WHr) Battery, Embedded with an in
Limited ports, Price is very high
After going through the XPS 13 Review, it is sure that this gadget has all the potential features, which you might look for. But with an expensive price tag, it is clear that this ultrabook is not suitable for mid-income consumers. Keeping the price facto...
All said and done, XPS 13's starting price is pricier than Apple's Macbook Air 13 but as we go further, XPS 13 gives a better value for money if you're looking to use Windows OS. To sweeten the deal, Dell's offering also comes with 3 years of warranty tha...
Thin, lightweight, and portable, Looks good, Good performance.
Expensive, Poor viewing angles, No card reader, A rather large power brick for an ultrabook
The Dell XPS 13 is a truly portable computing device where a great deal of attention has been paid to the aesthetics as well as to its features. The performance is snappy due to its fast hardware and you can be sure that it will not slow down even after ...
Abstract: Ultra smart, ultra fast, ultrabook!It seems to be ultrabook season with all major brands releasing their versions of these very portable, sleek and yet power-packed devices. Now it is Dell's turn to come to the ultrabook party and they have come with a de...
Abstract: Dell XPS 13 from US$1,335 | dell.comAll Ultrabooks are forged from brushed aluminium, right? Not this one. the black and silver XPS 13 eschews such simplicity for a veritable mish-mash of a design: metal lid, carbon fibre base and a rubberised keyboard su...
Elegant, premium look and design, Metal and carbon fibre chassis, Gorilla Glass display, Very good hardware configuration, 3 year hardware, software warranty
Trackpad needs work
The Dell XPS 13 is probably the smallest 13-inch ultrabook out there. And despite its slim-trim dimensions, Dell packs the XPS 13 with a lot of hardware firepower and features an excellent look, feel and design to propel it amongst the best ultrabooks ava...
Abstract: We explain Dell's game plan to slay the compact-ultrabook competitionA few months after its international launch, Dell finally announced the launch of the XPS 13 ultrabook a few days ago in India. While Dell might be a late entrant to this whole Ultrabook...
Super thin .61.8cm/618mm and light weight at 1.36kg, Crafted with aluminium and carbon fibre base, 34cmHD WLED, 300nit (1366×768) 720p, with hardened Gorilla Glass, Intel Rapid Start Technology with 128 GB SSD or 256 GB SSD drive, Intel HD 3000 video grap
Comes with just 2 USB Ports, one 3.0 and the other 2.0, No Micro SD cards included, No Ethernet facility, Screen doesn't offer very great viewing angles
In spite of some shortcomings, Dell XPS13 Laptop is still able to get rave reviews about its performance and also enthral the users with its ravishing looks. Its USB 3.0 connectivity is always appreciated, along with this its ambient light sensor capacity...
Abstract: Everyone wants to get a slice of the Ultrabook pie and the latest entrant to join the club is Dell. They launched the XPS 13 Ultrabook just the other day in India in the hope to grab some of the limelight that Lenovo and Asus have been enjoying for...
Published: 2012-01-16, Author: Vincent , review by: asia.cnet.com
Abstract: While most of the major PC vendors hopped onto the Ultrabook bandwagon late last year, there was a notable absentee--Dell. The company finally unveiled its 13.3-inch Ultrabook, the Dell XPS 13, during CES week. We got a look at a pre-production model a...