Dell has unveiled a new XPS 13 option with an OLED touchscreen
that is available for purchase today. The feature will cost an extra $300 over
FHD models. (Note: This isn’t a brand-new XPS. It’s just an OLED version of the
9310 that came out last year.)
XPS 13 models start at $999.99 and range as high
as $2,199.99, though you can often find them discounted. They can be equipped
with up to an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of PCIe
SSD storage.
The Dell XPS 13 is consistently one of the best
13-inch laptops you can buy. It’s currently number six on our best laptop list, and I had very few complaints in my most recent review of the device. It has an excellent, spacious 16:10 display; a solid
keyboard and touchpad; great battery life; a compact chassis; and some of the
best performance you can find in a 13-inch model.
You can currently configure the XPS 13 with a
3840 x 2400 touch display, a 1920 x 1200 touch display, or a regular 1920 x
1200 non-touch panel. The new OLED touch model will have 3456 x 2160 resolution
(3.5K). Dell says it will reach 400 nits of brightness and will cover 100
percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
Dell also announced a number of new additions
to its lower-priced Inspiron line. These include an Inspiron 14 2-in-1 that
will support both Intel 11th-Gen and AMD Ryzen 5000 mobile processors, and
Inspiron 16 Plus workstation with a 3K 16:10 display. The Inpsiron 14 2-in-1
will be available in North America on May 4th starting at $729; the Inspiron 16
Plus hits shelves on June 3rd starting at $949.99.
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