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The XPS 13 is Dell’s thinnest AI notebook so far
A new NPU and all the storage you’ll ever need
AI-based notebooks are taking over the industry. Now, if you want a productive device for your workday, such a notebook is your best option. Today, Dell is launching the new XPS 13.
The thinnest XPS so far, the new XPS 13 comes with a new NPU to boost productivity throughout the day. Under the hood, the notebook comes with up to the newest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor. It comes with an Intel AI Boost NPU for additional performance.
Further, this duo will come paired with up to 32GB LPDDR5x RAM and up to 4TB SSD for storage. For some light gaming and editing needs, it will come with Intel Arc graphics.
For its display, the new XPS 13 comes with a 13.4-inch screen. The top trim will feature an OLED InfinityEdge display with touchscreen capabilities. This screen will be protected with a CNC machined aluminum chassis with either a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 or a Victus panel, depending on model.
For inputs, the notebook comes with two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C slots. It will also use this same slot for charging. The package comes with a 60W charger. Speaking of charging, the XPS 13 will come with a 55Whr battery.
The Dell XPS 13 will start at US$ 1,399.99. Preorders are available now.
SEE ALSO: Dell revamps the XPS lineup with more AI
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