Thursday 22 March 2012

Dell XPS 13 Review 2012- Technology Times


Dell is the renowned company across the whole planet.  It has much to offer to its customers in any of the computing form.  There's no doubt among many that, so far, the Asus Zenbook UX31 13.3-inch has been the best of the Ultrabook bunch. the company has manufactured the best top Ultrabooks in past few years.  Despite the detestable track pad, it offers Core-i7 goodness and a fantastic design for £999, while you can get the 11.6-inch Asus Zenbook UX21 version for £800. There’s no getting away from the fact that Dell have created an incredibly sexy looking notebook. It doesn’t matter from which angle you look at it; the XPS 13 is definitely a head turner. This is mainly due to the choice of materials used to build the chassis.

 Dell hasn't been quick to get into the market, but it has waited for rivals to make their move - something that could play to its advantage. You also get McAfee Security Center (30 day trial) and Office Starter 2012, which includes Word and Excel. Other services include one year Dell Online Backup up to 2GB.  It has Intel Core i5 and i7 processor options with either 128GB or 256GB SSD drive options. The ultrabook also has Intel 3000 video graphics and 4GB DDR SDRAM memory.

The Display in this gadget is extraordinary brilliant in terms of look and performance.  Despite it being a 13-inch display, the 31.6 x 20.5 cm footprint is narrow and Dell makes no secret of its desire to be smaller than the 13-inch MacBook Air but with a similar screen size.  The design and build quality are a cut above anything we've seen from Dell in a long time, and among the best we've seen in any thin-and-light laptop on the market. The other components include a 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. There’s not much in terms of customization on the hardware front as Dell has already configured three offerings for you.

Software-wise, you get some utilities from Dell, like DataSafe Online backup and webcam utility. The base, composed of carbon fiber, has a pleasant soft-touch feel, and it hides the obnoxious service tag info under a flip-up metal plate for a cleaner look. The matte-black magnesium-alloy keyboard deck and the aluminum lid add rigidity where it's needed. The whole machine weighs 3 pounds--nearly the same as Apple's 13-inch Macbook Air.  It offers up to eight hours and 53 minutes of battery life and includes a USB 3.0 port. It also has a built-in 1.3MP webcam.

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