Dell XPS 13 "improved in every conceivable way" for 2018

by Mark Tyson on 4 January 2018, 10:01

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Today Dell has unveiled the latest XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop. The iconic PC systems maker claims that since the previous version, the XPS 13 has been "improved in every conceivable way". It certainly is an attractive machine, which delivers an enhanced display in a thinner, lighter, and more powerful form than ever before. The XPS 13 offers a 2x performance uplift compared to the 2015 model, while becoming both thinner (30 per cent thinner) and lighter, according to Frank Azor, VP and GM of Dell XPS. In fact Dell claims the XPS 13 is now the smallest 13-inch laptop on the planet.

Beyond its purely technical improvements Dell has also tuned the looks of this machine with inspiration from the fashion world and use of a new crystalline silica material with the colour woven in, like a fabric, in nine composite layers. The glass weave has a titanium oxide coating for a pearlescent sheen and UV and stain-resistant protection plus superior heat resistance to metal. Elsewhere the chassis is constructed with CNC machined aluminium and the machine is available in platinum silver (black carbon fibre inside) or rose gold (white glass fibre inside).

Enhancing the portability and visual immersion the XPS 13 employs Dell's now familiar InfinityEdge technology. This enables a 13.3-inch laptop in an 11-inch chassis. For reference the laptop measures 302 x 199 x 7.8-11.6mm and weighs approx 1.21kg (no-touch version). Screen choice is between a touch enabled 13.3-inch UltraSharp 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160) InfinityEdge touch display, 100 per cent sRGB, or an FHD (1920 x 1080) 72 per cent colour gamut display.

Inside the XPS 13 you will find the following key hardware components:

  • CPU: choice of 8th Generation Intel Quad Core i5-8250U or i7-8550U with Intel UHD Graphics 620
  • RAM: up to 16GB dual channel LPDDR3 RAM
  • Storage: Choice of 128GB SATA, 256GB PCIe, 512GB PCIe, 1TB PCIe SSD
  • OS: Choice between Windows 10 Home or Pro or Ubuntu (doesn't support fingerprint reader or Waves MaxxAudio)
  • Ports: 2x Thunderbolt 3 with PowerShare,DC-In & DisplayPort, 1x USB-C 3.1 with PowerShareDC-In & DisplayPort, microSD card reader, headset jack, Noble lock slot
  • Networking: Killer 1435 802.11ac [2x2] + Bluetooth 4.1 or Intel 8265 802.11ac [2x2] wireless for vPro + Bluetooth 4.1, Miracast capable
  • Multimedia: Stereo speakers professionally tuned with Waves MaxxAudio Pro, 1W x 2 = 2W total, Headset jack, Widescreen HD (720p) webcam with 4 array digital microphones, Windows Hello compliant, infrared camera which is Far Field Cortana capable
  • Input: Full size, backlit chiclet keyboard with 1.3mm travel, Precision touchpad, seamless glass integrated button, Optional Windows Hello compliant fingerprint reader in power button, optional touch screen
  • Battery: 52WHr, non-user replaceable (claimed to deliver the "longest battery life of any 13-inch laptop" 20hrs FHD, 11hrs UHD using MobileMark 14), 45W AC adapter supplied, can dock with Dell Dock or Dell Thunderbolt Dock.

In addition to the above Dell says the new XPS 13 is the first laptop built with GORE Thermal Insulation. It is claimed that GORE, a silica aerogel as used in space vehicles, directs heat out of the device to keep the machine's internals cool.

For pricing and availability we see from the supplied press materials that the all new XPS 13 is available immediately in the US starting from $999.99. Here in the UK, Dell told us in an email that the new XPS 13 will also be available straight away via Dell.com and John Lewis priced from £1,269. The Ubuntu based developer edition starts at £1,319 beginning today on Dell.com in the US and Europe. If you want the XPS 13 rose gold version you will have to wait until Feb and it will start at £1,669 (not sure if higher base spec, at the time of writing).



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I'm sorry, what?

$999 in the US but £1,269 here, when did the price stop being digit for digit? That's an insane increase, even accounting for VAT, you could probably import from America and be in pocket substantially rather than just shaving a little bit off the top…
thinner hey? So presumably still hamstrung and throttled by the poor thermal paste, de-soldered chips and questionable cooling system? I'll believe this GORE guff when I see the test results.
Why dont they put ryzen mobile in the new laptops, they perform better.
I find the claim that it's “improved in every conceivable way” inconceivable, considering the reduced battery size and continued use of DDR3.
“XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop”…..Maybe I'm missing something but this isn't a 2in1.

Also the price gouging on this is a little high. And why can't they do a nice all black or all silver option….

And as a little sidenote: Why do companies keep insisting on sticking their branding on the screen, we know which laptop we bought or are using…. that incessant need to brand the screen by dell has increased the bottom bezel too due to the screen placement and then the weird placement of the camera, something I'm sure they could have moved to the top because most people didn't like it down low…