Dell XPS 13: A Lightweight, Configurable Premium Laptop Challenging Apple's MacBook Neo
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Elliot Nash
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Summary
Dell's new XPS 13 is positioned as the company's thinnest, lightest, and most accessible premium laptop yet, directly competing with Apple's MacBook Neo. Weighing 1kg and measuring 12.7mm thin, it offers more configuration flexibility with additional memory, storage, and Intel hardware options at a lower entry price point, emphasizing consumer choice over Apple's more limited configurations.
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· 4 pulledDell's new XPS 13 is the company's thinnest, lightest and most accessible XPS laptop yet
its answer to Apple's MacBook Neo is pretty straightforward: more choice
At 1kg and 12.7mm thin, the new XPS 13 brings the premium Dell badge down to a lower price point
still giving buyers room to add more memory, more storage and more capable Intel hardware
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