Thursday, March 31, 2016

Make sure you read this first

Make sure you read this first
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We’ve already said that the Dell XPS 13 (2015) is one of the best ultra-portable laptops we’ve seen – but when you’re ready to pick out a model, what features should you choose? Let’s look at the greatest hardware for the XPS 13, and what you need to know before you buy.

This upgraded version of the XPS 13 takes what made the laptop such a winner in 2015 and adds even more functionality, including a 13-inch screen that’s been turned up to 3,200 x 1,800 resolution, with a versatile Intel Core i5-6200U processor with battery like dell U0386 battery, Dell Inspiron 300M Battery, Dell C6109 Battery, Dell Inspiron 9100 Battery, Dell Studio 1436 Battery, Dell Studio 1450 Battery, Dell Latitude X1 Battery, Dell 312-0882 Battery, Dell Studio 1735 Battery, Dell Studio 1737 Battery, Dell U150P Battery, Dell U164P Battery. This helps the XPS stay competitive with the latest lightweight laptop releases while ensuring it remains ultra-portable. Overall, the model ensures that the XPS 13 remains one of the most attractive ultrabooks on the market.
The 256GB PCIe SSD is an average-sized, high-speed drive that’s suitable for most users without forcing you to pay for space that you don’t need – although if this XPS is going to be your only computer, you may want to consider an external drive sometime in the future. The 8GB of RAM falls into the same category, suitable for nearly all purposes except the most demanding, in which case you may not want such a small laptop anyway.
While we like the Core i5 model a lot, there is an argument to be made for the entry-level XPS 13. It is priced at $800, a full $600 less than our top pick. Yet many features are the same. It has the same InfinityEdge thin-bezel display, the same great keyboard, the same excellent touchpad, and even the same battery.
Only the internal hardware is different. The display is 1080p, the processor is a Core i3, RAM is downgraded to 4GB, and the hard drive is a 128GB SATA solid state unit. Obviously, this means the entry-level model is slower. But that as an interesting side effect. Because the budget XPS 13 has the same battery as its more expensive sibling, its battery life will be slightly better.
The only reason not to buy this version of the XPS 13 is Asus’ Zenbook UX305CA. It’s $100 less than the Dell, which is important when budget is a concern. And while it has a slower Core M series processor, it beats the base XPS 13’s specifications with its 8GB of RAM and a 256GB hard drive. The Asus is probably the better all-around value if you can’t spend more than a grand on your next laptop.

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