Intel> seems to have the entire notebook industry enslaved under the Ultrabook, and Dell is no exception with the launch of the Dell XPS 13. It may not come up with over-enthusiastic prefix super-LG, but the XPS 13 is a bit nice kit – 18mm at the thickest of its points of view and with a 13.3-inch Gorilla glass is placed on the chassis of the 12-incher certainly looks the part.
This is Ultrabook so of course comes equipped with Intel Core i7 processor with Intel HD 3000 graphics and fast boot starts quickly, facilitated by Intel. Comes with a glass touchpad gesture support and a full-sized keyboard is backlit for easy typing with the evening.
In the aluminum chassis that has a carbon fiber base, making it easier to grip, as well as could be specific for better heat dissipation and general good looks.
You will notice that there are no annoying Intel or Windows sticker on the notebook body good – they are engraved on the bottom side instead. XPS 13 comes with Windows 7, just in case you are more interested in the OS of the lack of stickers.
Port-wise, there is one connecting USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 in addition. Dell XPS 13 weighs 1.4kg and boasts eight hours of battery charger plus a slim-line for when the juice is running low. In the event this week at CES 2012, Dell XPS13 UK release date set for March 13 at a price that officially confirmed, although we’re looking at around £ 899 as an initial price.