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Dell Pro 13 Premium review: Featherweight with a punch. HP ZBook Power G11 review: An all-aluminum beast. HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 (2024) review: A breathtaking OLED 2-in-1.
The Intel-powered Dell XPS 13 (9345) was already a letdown next to the competition, and this Snapdragon-powered XPS 13 winds up downgrading most of the package without a meaningful reduction in price.
Dell’s final XPS 13 laptop fixes past issues, but they’re more to do with the Intel Lunar Lake processor inside. The hardware remains flawed and frustrating.
The top-of-the-line configuration flaunts a 2,880-by-1,800 OLED touch screen for $1,549.99. It steps up to Windows 11 Pro, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. Visually, the XPS 13 peaked in 2021 with ...
The Dell Pro 14 Premium I have here for review came with a Tandem OLED Mini LED display. There are a few different choices you can make for a display, and I haven’t used the others.
The Dell XPS 13 9350 gets great battery life thanks to its Intel Lunar Lake chipset. It also has several design features that detract from the experience.
We primarily pitted the Dell Pro 14 Premium against two of its 14-inch enterprise archrivals, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition and the HP EliteBook 1040 G11.
Dell built a nice little sound system into the XPS 13 9345, with four speakers, including two tweeters and two woofers. Things get plenty loud and there’s only a little distortion at maximum volume.
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