Dell’s new larger screen XPS line of laptops
Dell has announced the more efficient XPS series of laptops. Earlier this year, the XPS 13 Ultrabook was announced and it has been complemented by XPS 14 and XPS 15 with larger screens and next-generation processors.
[hana-code-insert name=’StumbleUpon’ /][hana-code-insert name=’Reddit’ /]These new lines of XPS laptops are thicker than the MacBook Air-inspired XPS 13. However, XPS 14 is 0.81 inch thin sufficient to make it an Ultrabook while XPS 15 is thicker at 0.91 inch and bulkier with weight of almost 6 lbs.
The new models introduced by Dell have Intel third-generation Core processors (Ivy Bridge) supporting USB 3.0 connections. The XPS 14 has a 14-inch screen and the 15 is a 15.6-incher. The XPS 14 has a 1,600 x 900 display, while the XPS 15 goes up to full HD, 1,920 x 1,080. They have Ethernet and HDMI ports.
The XPS 14 comes with Intel HD 4000 graphics or Nvidia GeForce GT 630M. On the other hand XPS 15 comes in Nvidia only, either the 630M or 640M.
“Following the success of our XPS 13, our customers wanted to see more of the XPS brand,” said Sam Burd, vice president, Dell Personal Computing Product Group. “The XPS 14 and 15 laptops offer powerful performance, thoughtful design and a superb user experience, along with enterprise-friendly features so you can use them for work and for play.”
XPS 14 can be ordered at the price starting at $1,099, and the XPS 15 starting at $1,299.
Via: Mashable Source: Dell