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Dell XPS Touch: Which is better?

Dell XPS Touch: Which is better?
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Microsoft Surface Book Vs. Dell XPS Touch: Which is better? Microsoft's Surface Book poses a new challenge for PC kingpin Dell. Come October 26 when Microsoft's Surface Book hits the market, Dell will have a direct competition from Microsoft.
Here is a comparison between Dell with its XPS Touch laptop and Microsoft with its "ultimate laptop" Surface Book.
The Microsoft 13.5-inch Surface Book weighs 3.34 pounds and is 0.9 inches thick, 12.3 inches wide and 9.14 inches deep. The 13.3-inch Dell XPS Touch priced at $1,650 laptop weighs in 2.7 pounds with dimensions of 0.6 inches thick with battery such as Dell RD859 Battery, Dell PR002 Battery, Dell UD260 Battery, Dell PD942 Battery, Dell Latitude 131L Battery, Dell 8F871 Battery, Dell 2G218 Battery, Dell Winbook N4 Battery, Dell F0590A01 Battery, Dell 7T670 Battery, Dell Latitude D400 Battery, Dell CEF2H Battery, 11.98 inches wide and 7.88 inches deep.
According to Microsoft, Surface book is using the sixth-generation (Skylake) quad Core i5-6600K with integrated graphics. The CPU has a clock speed of 3.5 GHz (up to 3.9 GHz with Turbo Boost) and has integrated Intel HD 530 graphics. In comparison, Dell is using Intel's sixth-generation Intel dual Core i7-6500U processor, which has a base clock speed of 2.5 GHz with a Turbo Boost speed limit of 3.1 GHz.
The $1,700 model of Microsoft's laptop uses Intel's sixth-generation (Skylake) Core i5 processor along with Windows 10 Pro, M.2 PCIe hard drive capacity of SSD 256 GB and 8 GB of RAM. Dell's laptop runs Windows 10 Pro and has hard drive capacity of 256 GB PCIe SSD, 8 GB LPDDR3 1866 MHz RAM. Neither the Dell XPS nor the Microsoft Surface Book offer a discrete GPU.
The $1,700 Surface Book use Intel's 520 HD graphics that make use of Skylake CPU and GPU cores whereas Dell laptop uses integrated HD Graphics 5500.
The Surface Book 3000-by-2000 screen is 13.5 inches diagonally and features a technology called PixelSense. Dell's 13.3-inch display boasts of a 0.2-inch bezel, a feature it calls InfinityEdge. Resolution for the display is 3200-by-1800, making the display almost similar to that of the Surface Book.
Microsoft claims its laptop can deliver 12 hours between charges when playing back video content. Battery life projections were based on Microsoft's testing Intel Core i5 with 8 GB RAM. According to Dell its laptop delivers up to 18 hours of battery life when using the laptop in Dell's Power Manager and Battery Extender Mode.
The Surface Book sports a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera that supports autofocus and 1080p HD video recording. It also features dual microphones along with stereo speakers on the front side of the laptop. Dell laptop features a widescreen HD (720p) webcam with dual digital microphones.
In the Surface Book, nearly all ports are located on the base keyboard portion. Ports on the keyboard base include two full-size USB 3.0 ports, a full-size SD card reader, and Surface Connect port, an additional stereo headphones/microphone jack and a Mini DisplayPort.
A difference is that Dell's laptop includes a Thunderbolt 3 port that can be used to charge your laptop and connect to multiple devices and supports data transfers up to 40 Gbps.
When it comes to deciding what to choose, it comes down to personal preference. If you need a thin and light laptop, Dell's XPS Touch is thinner and smaller than the Surface Book. But if you want a 2-in-1 PC that offers a tablet experience and embraces integrated pen technology for staying productive, Microsoft's Surface Book is the one for you.

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