As promised earlier this month, Dell today updated its XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1 laptops, upgraded to Intel’s latest 11th-generation Tiger Lake CPU launched in early September, equipped with Intel’s new The integrated Iris Xe graphics card has better performance than previous generations.
In addition to upgrading the new generation of CPUs, the new XPS 13 series also has some other improvements. The first is the use of two Thunderbolt 4 ports . Thunderbolt 4 is not faster than Thunderbolt 3, but Thunderbolt 4 certification adds some extra security and allows you to support up to two 4K displays or one 8K display at the same time.
Secondly, this year’s XPS 13 model also brings faster RAM speed . The new memory runs at 4267MHz, while the previous generation’s speed is 3733MHz.
Dell took the opportunity to adjust the design of the XPS series, the display was upgraded, the frame size was reduced, the screen-to-body ratio was increased to 91.5%, and the size of the keyboard and touchpad was also increased. The 13.4-inch screen is available in 1080p HD or 4K resolution. The XPS 13 2-in-1 model is equipped with a touch screen function, while the normal version can be equipped with a touch screen.
The new XPS 13 supports Wi-Fi 6 connections, storage is based on PCIe solid state drives, and the capacity ranges from 256GB to 1TB. Dell claims that the battery life of the XPS 13 and the developer edition is close to 19 hours.
Naija Tech News understands that the new XPS 13 will be available in North America on September 30. The XPS 13 starts at US$999 (about 6,800 yuan), and the XPS 13 2-in-1 starts at US$1,249 (about 8,500 yuan). .
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