![]() In terms of dimensions, when the XPS 13 was first shown off in late 2012 to us, Dell promoted the system as being one of the smallest 13-inch Ultrabooks on the market. Unlike other systems that rely on carbon fiber–the material itself is strong but not solid like a unibody aluminum construction would be–the XPS 13 feels a lot more mature and solid in construction, which can be attributed to Dell’s strategic use of a metal ring around the keyboard deck and within internals itself make the undercarriage of the notebook feel solid. Now, in its third generation, the XPS retains the same wedge shaped design that clocks in at just 0.7-inch thick in the back and tapers to a slim 0.2-inch at the front.ĭesigned to take on the MacBook Air, you can see that Dell has placed a lot of emphasis in making the XPS 13 a stylish notebook by utilizing a combination of carbon fiber, metal, and soft touch finishes along with accents like polished chamfered edging. The XPS 13 is a well equipped laptop with a consistent design in the same way that Apple’s successful line of MacBook Air has seen little changes over the years. Opting for the most expensive configurations, users will also be treated to a rare, but included, 3-year warranty plan. ![]() ![]() Verdict. The XPS 13 stands out with one of the best construction of a PC laptop in recent years. ![]()
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