Dell XPS 13 Review In 2012
Another big news story of 2012 CES does not come from televisions or Smartphones but in this case Dell presents a very interesting ultrabook. So Dell announced during the event in Las Vegas on ultrabook XPS 13 with a 128 GB hard drive also known as SSD or Solid State Drive. Dell decided to enter the game and introduced the XPS ultrabooks 13 in the 2012 CES technology fair in Las Vegas.
Taking advantage of the focus on the good performance of the XPS line's new product the company enjoys a good arsenal as a termination hardware and aluminum and carbon fiber. Much of its shell is made of aluminum but maintains some parts carbon fiber all around and the dell vostro 1310 battery. The display is 13 inches and is protected by Gorilla Glass technology and features a 1366 x 768 pixels with 300 nits of brightness.
In relation to the most basic hardware option for the Dell XPS 13 offers a Core i5 processor with 4 GB of RAM and a disk of 128 GB solid state all this at a cost of $ 1,000, being no doubt a major competitor in the segment . The processor for the launch of the first months of the dell studio 14z battery is still marked with Sandy Bridge, but Dell makes it clear that the model will be updated throughout the year with Ivy Bridge processors.
The expectation is that this market ultrabook reach the end of February. Consumers who want to still further increase the power of the notebook and processors can also add RAM you can put a 256 GB disk format also Solid State Drive. In relation to the graphics processing XPS 13 bankruptcy ultrabook a tradition of the dell studio 1435 battery by not offering a dedicated GPU.
The first ultrabook Dell has Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, USB 2.0 and 3.0 connectivity as well as some normal in this type of equipment. Interestingly, the Dell XPS 13 completely ignores the audio output and digital quality video due to lack of HDMI port. Visually without doubt the Dell team reminds us of dell studio 14 battery, perhaps in thinking that designers have when creating this interesting ultrabook.
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