I'm hardly a computer expert. However, I don't think that is negative because most purchasers are not said to be an "expert." In truth, in my articles, I am just the average person who is going out into the marketplace to look for a piece of computer equipment to purchase. I get a new computer from Dell, work with it for a period of several weeks and then give my comments on it. I describe how I would use it as an individual and not as a professional who works in this area. I've been very fortunate that the equipment that I have been provided with are items that I would actually purchase and recommend to others.
If there were problems with a piece of equipment or if it was something that I would not be interested in purchasing, I would let you know about it in my article. I'm not going to promote something that will cost people lots of money if it is not worthwhile for them to spend a penny on it. I just won't do that.
I'm telling you about this, dear reader, just before I write the article about another piece of hardware that was provided to me by Dell. It is the Dell XPS 13 computer. I want you to understand why I write as I do about the equipment. To be direct, Dell's new equipment really is that excellent. I'm not sure that I have seen something that was designed so well before. I think that it gives Dell a huge advantage in the marketplace.
So what can I say to you? The first thing has to do with the package I received from Dell which was relatively small in size and very lightweight. Between you and me, dear reader, that made me a bit nervous. Why the heck was I getting such a relatively small computer that weighed so little? I wasn't sure if I was getting something that wasn't going to be satisfactory to me.
Well, was I ever wrong to be so anxious! Dell's XPS 13 computer was fantastic for me to use, weighing only 2-3 lbs. Here's how Dell describes it:
"The smallest 13-inch on the planet with the world’s first InfinityEdge display
More screen, less to carry: The virtually borderless InfinityEdge display maximizes screen space by squeezing a 13-inch display in an 11-inch frame. With a bezel only 5.2 mm thin, weighing in at only 2.7 pounds and measuring a super slim 9-15 mm, the XPS 13 is exceptionally thin and light."
The description above is accurate as purchasers will enjoy an unbelievably lightweight product that offers many distinct and unique features.
Take a look at its size for instance. Here is some information about the size of the Dell XPS 13 computer. "Height: 9-15mm (0.33 – 0.6") | Width: 304mm (11.98") | Depth: 200mm (7.88") | Starting at weight: 1.2 kg (2.7lbs) non-touch, 1.29kg (2.9lbs) touch."
Yes, the Dell XPS 13 computer is relatively small but after I started using it I was no longer concerned about its size. The display layout was great since the images were large enough to see.
The colour scheme was extremely sharp. It really made everything look crisp and if you needed to adjust anything, which I didn't, the functions were simple to alter based on your preferences.
At times, usability is a problem for those who are accustomed to larger-sized laptops, but I appreciated how they built the laptop to make it perform like a powerhouse computer.
Dell gave itself a lot of credit about how they designed the XPS laptops:
"XPS laptops are thoughtfully designed for performance and function... XPS laptops are precision crafted from printing materials... for incredible durability and a superior experience...
We clearly fit a stunning 13.3 inch display in an 11 inch size laptop making the XPS 13 the smallest 13 inch laptop on the planet."
It is described in this way as well with respect to its screen:
"Stunning UltraSharp™ QHD+ resolution (3200x1800): An optional upgrade gives you eye-popping detail with 5.7 million pixels (276 ppi)."
The colour was quite amazing on the XPS laptop computer screen with its sharpness and detailed graphics.
Let me give you another quote from Dell. They are very confident in how they are promoting this new computer:
"Microsoft and Dell have just raised the bar. Again.
The best windows ever meets the best Dell ever. The result? A whole new era of power, performance and productivity."
It is amazing how two huge companies in the computer/software fields are partnering and publicizing their advantages. The word "best" is something that the parties have to be pretty accurate about if they are to be taken seriously. Otherwise, it ends up being a huge disadvantage for the customer.
There is a lot more from the technical side that you, dear reader, should take a look at by going to the Dell website and reading about the Dell XPS 13 computer given its many unique features and you can easily contact a representative from Dell to answer any of your questions.
So that's it, dear reader. For a small little laptop, this one certainly holds its own and is an exciting additional to the Dell family. With an attractive looking design, superior performance and long-lasting battery life, the Dell XPS 13 computer is a fantastic one that will definitely leave you feeling technologically-refreshed for the start of 2016!
For more information, visit the Dell website: http://www.dell.com/ca/p/xps-13-9350-laptop/pd?c=ca&cs=cadhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=mn
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