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Dell 2015 XPS 13: Smallest 13" Notebook With Broadwell-U, QHD+ Display Reviewed

MojoKid writes Dell's 2015 XPS 13 notebook made a splash out at CES this year with its near bezel-less 13-inch QHD+ (3200X1800) display and Intel's new 5th Gen Core series Broadwell-U processor. At 2.8 pounds, the 2015 XPS 13 isn't the absolute lightest 13-inch ultrabook book out there but it's lighter than a 13-inch MacBook Air and only a few ounces heavier than Lenovo's Core M-powered Yoga 3 Pro. The machine's Z dimensions are thin, at .33" up front to .6" at its back edge. However, its 11.98" width almost defies the laws of physics, squeezing a 13.3" (diagonal) display into an 11.98-inch frame making it what is essentially the smallest 13-inch ultrabook to hit the market yet. Performance-wise, this review shows its benchmarks numbers are strong and Intel's Broadwell-U seems to be an appreciable upgrade versus the previous generation architecture, along with lower power consumption.

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  1. Laws of Physics? by NaCh0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow, squeezing those 13 inches into a 12 inch chassis almost defies the pythagorean theorem!!!

    Just wow.

  2. Re:OK, based upon notebook shopping thus far by ArcadeMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cut them some slack, it's the only nipple they get to touch.

  3. Re:What the Macbook 13" should be by danbob999 · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Dell 2015 XPS 13 uses machined aluminum and carbon fiber. How is this different in terms of build quality than a Macbook?

    It isn't but people here equate "build quality" with "looks". Especially if it looks like an Apple product.