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Dell’s new XPS 15 is the smallest 15

Dell’s new XPS 15 is the smallest 15
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Dell’s XPS line up of laptops may be one of its most beloved, so any time it’s refreshed, it’s an exciting time. And that’s exactly what’s happening this October, with a brand new range of 15, 13 and 12-inch notebooks with various internal hardware options, new ultra high-definition displays, light frames and ridiculously long battery lives, making this new line of laptops ultra competitive.
The big news is the XPS 15, which Dell says is the the smallest 15 inch laptop in the world. It is just 17mm thin at its thickest point and weights just 3.9 pounds at its lightest.
The key to its thin and light design is its “InfinityEdge” thin-bezel display. Small bezels means a smaller overall footprint. A 1080p display is standard, and a 4K touchscreen is optional. Dell says the UltraHD panel can hit an incredible 100 with battery such as dell 3117J battery, Dell 8K1VG Battery, Dell Alienware M11x Battery, Dell Alienware M14x Battery, Dell PT6V8 Battery, Dell R7PND Battery, Dell PG6RC Battery, Dell Precision M4400 Battery, Dell Precision M4600 Battery, Dell Latitude E5420 Battery, Dell Latitude E5220 Battery, Dell Latitude E6420 Batterypercent of the AdobeRGB gamut. Most desktop monitors don’t come close to that.
CPU options range from the more entry level Core i3 chips, right up to the performance focused, quad-core i7. The laptop will also offer the new quad-core i5, which Intel has made available for the first time with its 6th-gen Core. If you pick one from the upper end up the spectrum, it will be twinned with a GTX 960M GPU for added 3D performance.
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The battery comes in two flavors, depending on buyer preference –56 watt-hour or 84 watt-hour. That results in a battery life range of between 11 and 17 hours, depending on battery size and screen configuration. Pricing starts at $1,000 for the standard 1080P display and a low end CPU. The ‘entry level’ 4K system starts at $1,600.
The smallest of the bunch is the new XPS 12, which is built in a two-in-one fashion, allowing it to switch between a tablet and laptop as and when the user needs it. It’s lightweight, coming in at just 2.8 pounds, but that doesn’t mean there’s any skimping on hardware. This little device still packs a 12.5 inch display, with optional 4K resolution (1080p is standard), powered by an Intel 6th-gen m5-6Y54 CPU and 8GB of DDR3 1,600MHz RAM.
Storage is restricted to either a 128GB or 256GB SATA SSD. It also features an eight megapixel rear facing camera and a five megapixel one facing the user for video calling.
Pricing starts at $1,000. That’ll snag you most of the features mentioned aside from the 4K display, so it’s a solid deal.

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