Dell Launches Affordable XPS 13 to Compete with MacBook Neo
Dell's new XPS 13 price point makes it a MacBook Neo competitor

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Dell has unveiled its refreshed XPS 13 laptop at Computex, starting at $699, making it a direct competitor to the MacBook Neo. The new model features Intel Core processors, a high-resolution display, and a lightweight design, appealing to both students and general consumers.
- 01The base model of the XPS 13 starts at $699, with a student price of $599.
- 02It features a 13.4-inch 2560x1600 display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate.
- 03The laptop weighs 2.2 pounds, making it lighter than the MacBook Neo at 2.7 pounds.
- 04Configurations include Intel Core processors, starting with 8GB LPDDR5x RAM and 256GB storage.
- 05Additional configurations with Intel Core Ultra processors will be available later this summer.
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At Computex, Dell introduced its updated XPS 13 laptop, marking a significant refresh for the flagship model. Priced at $699 for general consumers and $599 for students, this new version positions itself as a strong competitor to Apple's MacBook Neo. The XPS 13 boasts a 13.4-inch 2560x1600 display that supports a 120Hz variable refresh rate, enhancing visual performance. Weighing just 2.2 pounds, it is notably lighter than the MacBook Neo, which weighs 2.7 pounds. The base model comes equipped with Intel Core processors, 8GB LPDDR5x RAM, and 256GB of PCIe Gen 4 storage, with options for higher specifications available later. Dell emphasizes the quality of its display, claiming it covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which has been consistently praised in previous models. Overall, the XPS 13 is designed to deliver premium features at a more accessible price point.
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The introduction of the Dell XPS 13 at a competitive price point could influence consumer choices in the premium laptop market.
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