DEVINDRA HARDAWAR: How do you improve on a nearly perfect laptop? We gave the XPS 13 one of our most positive reviews ever last year. And in 2020, Dell has managed to outdo itself again. The latest ...
is a senior reviewer covering laptops and other gadgets. Monica was a writer for Tom’s Guide and Business Insider before joining The Verge in 2020. Dell has announced new refreshes to its XPS 13 and ...
Did your work or school computer die? Are you looking for a solid replacement? Just want something more portable than your desktop? I could probably keep going with these questions, but the point is ...
The XPS 13 Touch, on the surface, is just like any other standard laptop on the market. But Dell has added a series of nice touches that elevate the experience above the rest. For starters, thanks to ...
Dell has updated the XPS 13 laptop family with Intel’s 11th Gen Core processors and Thunderbolt 4. You’ll also get a Windows Hello-friendly camera on the 2-in-1, and more Linux options. The new models ...
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It's no secret that we love the XPS 13. Dell has refined the portable thin-and-light into one of our favorite laptops. At the same time, the XPS 15 has sometimes felt like a neglected member of the ...
The XPS line of laptops from Dell has been one of their top-selling premium lines for years now. The company takes great care in making sure this line is the best of the best, and the new 2020 Dell ...
A much-improved chassis over the 2019 XPS 7590. Slimmer, more compact with smaller display bezels. And just plain better looking. After using the 9500 for a week, my initial take on battery life has ...
The Dell XPS 13's premium design, sharp screen, comfortable keyboard, and strong performance make it a top choice for Windows fans. Like its predecessors, the XPS 13 barely has any borders around its ...
And no, I'm not being hyperbolic — I gasped the first time I opened up the XPS 15. Its huge display feels like you're staring at the towering monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey. (And yes, I know the ...