

By some engineering and design hocus-pocus, Dell has squeezed the 13.3-inch display into a 12-inch chassis, for what it says is a footprint similar to that of an 11-inch laptop. The look of it quickly brings to mind the 13.3-inch Apple MacBook Airwhich actually has a larger footprint than the Dell. The XPS 13 weighs less than 3 pounds, is less than a quarter of an inch at its thickest point and features a 13.3-inch high-definition WLED display, with edge-to-edge Gorilla Glass. Granted, the base model has only a Core i3 and 8GB of RAM so we recommend at least the $837 configuration (opens in new tab) which comes with a Core i5 and 16GB.Īlso be sure to check out our ThinkPad X1 Carbon deals page if you’re more of a Lenovo person, or our Best Laptop Deals hub if neither of these options pique your interest.The Dell XPS 13 Ultrabooka lithe and lovely laptop that Dell hopes will bring about a rebirth of its brand image within the consumer space, and very well may do exactly thatis now available. That’s why, with in our Best Tech and PC Hardware deals, we’re listing all the best sales we can find on these laptops in their various configurations.Īmazingly, if you're willing to go for the older of these models, you can score a Dell XPS 13 for as little as $649 (opens in new tab), the cheapest we've ever seen this computer. The XPS 13 9310, the first XPS 13 to use a Tiger Lake chip, is no exception, and its recent release means that previous models like the will probably be going on sale soon. Dell’s XPS 13 laptops have always had a place among the best ultrabooks and left fans hungrily awaiting deals on these devices.
