Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook, starts at $999
If you were speedy enough to grab those spilled docs for Dell's new ultra machine, we've got great news -- you won't have to wait much longer to put 'em to good use. Just as promised, the Round Rock, Texas crew's taken the locks off the virtual shelves in which its slim XPS 13 sits. Weighing in at just under three pounds, this mighty 13.3-inch Ultrabook will set you back $999 for the entry level model, which packs Intel's Core i5-2467M CPU and HD 3000 graphics, along with 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. If you do, however, decide to take the pricier ($1,499), better-specced road, you'll be walking out with a Core i7-2637M processor as well as a 256GB Solid State Drive. Regardless of which route you end up taking, be sure to check out our hands-on before you add it to your cart.
By Edgar Alvarez
SOURCE: Dell
By Edgar Alvarez
SOURCE: Dell
I think my sister's MacBook cost about that much.
ReplyDeleteI think your sisters macbook has the techs likem my pc does. Crap! >D
DeleteNot big on Dell, there stuff usually breaks pretty quickly.
ReplyDeleteUsing a Dell as I type but it's what work provides, could do with this one though....
ReplyDeletei'm too cheap for this.
ReplyDeletetoo expensive for me :/
ReplyDeletethats a lot for a thin laptop, i would rather have a fat one for a fraction of the price
ReplyDeletelooks like a pillow :)
ReplyDeleteLaptops aren't my thing. I prefer a desktop, they might not be portable but they are a lot cheaper, easy to upgrade, and have a much bigger monitor.
ReplyDeleteWould love one of these.
ReplyDeleteIf it were given as a gift, I'd like it. I can't excuse paying that much on my own.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I have a laptop that costs about $400 more, and have crappier specs than this.
ReplyDeleteThe ssd is a good deal but really 4gb of ram it's not 2009! That should be packing atleast 4gb
ReplyDeleteToo expensive.
ReplyDeleteEh, it tries to make it look like you're getting a lot but I don't really like it. I don't care for most laptops; however the somewhat inferiorly specced yet higher priced unibody aluminium macbook pro is nice for recording on the go with my band. If I were to shell out another grand for a computer I'd get a nice desktop rig.
ReplyDeleteI want one! Can I get a free sample? :))))
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